Budgeting

Weekly Budget Tool

I have found that monthly budgeting is by far the simplest way to budget but that many people are unable to sit down and pay all of their bills at one time and be done with it.  For most people, they must perform a delicate balancing act when paying their bills using each paycheck to pay certain bills. For many couples that are paid twice a month, one of the pay periods is a period of “feast” and the other pay period is a period of “famine.”  A budget will resolve this issue!

Assume you are paid $1,000 per week take-home pay and you do not have enough money in the bank to pay all of your bills at once.  You must balance your spending to align with the arrival with each paycheck. Using the Monthly Budget by Week tool, you can assign your planned expenses to pay periods in a way that allows each bill to be paid on time or early.

Now, you can see that your budget balances overall, but each week does not equal Exactly Zero (EZ).  Because you are planning before the month begins, you can work to develop an EZ budget for each paycheck.  Look for areas where expenses can be moved from their overspent paychecks to those that are underspent.

This will look differently depending on when each of your bills are due but as long as your income is enough to cover all of your bills, it will work.  

Now you have an EZ Budget for every paycheck!  All payments will be made on time and every single financial obligation has been met!

The beauty of this tool is that it puts you back in control!  You might be thinking it is completely crazy to skip a week of grocery shopping.  But you can easily go one week without purchasing groceries by using the food in your pantry and freezer.  And you have a week to prepare for the week with no grocery money. Because you have planned before the month begins, you can identify any financial challenges before they happen.

This is the beauty of the budgeting process.  You are able to manage your money instead of feeling like your money is managing you.  You are telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went!

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5 Easy Steps to Budgeting – Step 5

In this series of post, I’ve been sharing the process that Jenn and I followed to develop a budget that actually worked! We have developed a monthly spending plan or budget every single month since that first one way back in July of 2003!

Here are the steps that we’ve already discussed.

STEP ONE  Decide to decide 
Until you decide that budgeting is crucial to taking your finances to the next level, you’ll be stuck! Decide to live differently and decide to start winning with your money NOW. 

STEP TWO  Determine the income (take-home pay) you will receive during the NEXT month
Planning ahead allows you to determine if there are any gaps. By being ahead of the game, it provides you an opportunity to avoid “budget-busting” events.

STEP THREE  Enter all of your expenses for NEXT month 
Tell your money where to go!

STEP FOUR  INCOME – OUTGO = EXACTLY ZERO 
Whether you make $1,500 per month or $50,000 per month, it is limited. If you spend more than you make, you will erode savings or turn to debt!

STEP FIVE  Follow the budget!
Now you know all the steps. You have a spending plan for next month. Now is the time to live it. YOU told your money where to go now YOU make sure it goes there!

I’ve been able to see people completely break free of debt. I have seen people pay off their mortgages! I have seen marriages restored! I have seen the hopeless become hopeful!

Following a budget is about more than money. It’s about becoming FREE! Not being held by the chains of debt and despair. You will become financially free if you stick to a budget. This is a decision you will not regret.

Maybe you have read this series in a guarded, protected way while wondering, “Will this work for me? I don’t want to get my hopes up. I’ve tried this before.” I say that YOU CAN DO THIS!!! I believe in you! Why? Because I was there! I had an average bank balance of $4.13 and the STRESS was awful! The shame was real. I did not know how to break free.

Planning my spending one month in advance was what broke Jenn and me free! It will work for you too!

Why not pull up a free budgeting tool and get started winning with your money today?

If you get paid monthly or have at least one month of expenses in the bank, use our Monthly Budget Form. If you are living paycheck-to-paycheck, use the Weekly Budget Form.

If you would like to learn more about how to budget, check out my newly revised book, I Was Broke. Now I’m Not. Click HERE to order!   

5 Easy Steps to Budgeting – Step 4

In this series of post, I am sharing the process that Jenn and I followed to develop a budget that actually worked!

Here are the steps that have already been shared.

STEP ONE  Decide to decide
You can not start winning with your money until you decide that budgeting is crucial to taking your finances to the next level.

STEP TWO  Determine the income (take-home pay) you will receive during the NEXT month
The key word in Step Two is NEXT. A budget must be completed BEFORE the month begins and BEFORE the money ever arrives.

STEP THREE  Enter all of your expenses for the NEXT month
This is where you get to actually spend your money on paper before the month arrives!

STEP FOUR  INCOME – OUTGO = EXACTLY ZERO
YOUR INCOME IS LIMITED! If you bring home $3,000 during the next month and spend $3,208, your spending plan will not work! Where will the extra $208 come from? It will have to come from savings OR from debt – usually in the form of a credit card. If you spend more than you make, no matter how much you make, you WILL have to make that up somehow!

In Steps Two and Three, we entered all of the income and expenses into the budget and, no surprise, the OUTGO exceeded the INCOME. You can see the entire budget HERE.

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So OUTGO exceeds INCOME…now what? We have two options.

  1. Increase the INCOME – you could get a 2nd job, work overtime, turn a hobby into a business
  2. Decrease the OUTGO – get rid of some expenses

NOTE: This is not a “perhaps, perhaps, perhaps” type of budget! This is how the family will ACTUALLY spend their money next month! Remember – if your budget is not 100% relevant for you and your family, you will ignore the budget and use it to start a fire in your fireplace!

What expenses can be eliminated from the example budget? Again, you can pull a copy of the budget HERE.

After working together on their budget, the family decides on the following changes.

5 Easy Steps Image - Changes

SUCCESS!! INCOME – OUTGO = EXACTLY ZERO!

If you want to see the entire EXACTLY ZERO budget, you can view it HERE. You might be saying, “These people are CRAZY! They cut out 1/2 of their dining out, entertainment, blow money, and all of their babysitting money!” I would say – “NOPE! They have had enough. They are so sick of living paycheck-to-paycheck that they are willing to live differently and change their lives forever. All because of a little sacrifice now!”

We only have ONE step left!!

5 Easy Steps to Budgeting – Step 3

First, let’s review Steps One and Two.

STEP ONE  Decide to decide
You have to decide that you’ve had enough! The very day that Jenn and I started budgeting was the very day that we started winning with money!

STEP TWO Determine the income (take-home pay) you will receive during the NEXT month
This income is what you will be spending on paper BEFORE the month, the money, and the bills ever arrive!

STEP THREE  Enter all of your expenses for the NEXT month
This is where we get to actually spend our money on paper! So we have already determined our income for next month, now it is time to actually spend the money BEFORE the month arrives! The absolute best way I have found to input my expenses is to use real, actual expenses that will happen. NOT averages for the year. If you don’t know the actual cost, enter an educated guess based on recent spending.

If the expenses are not relevant to the next month, it is highly possible that you will consider the budget irrelevant for the next month!!

Enter all of the expenses into your budget. You can obtain a FREE COPY of our budgets by clicking HERE. To find out which budget is right for you, check out Step Two of this series.

Each budget form has some excellent features built into it:

  • If OUTGO exceeds INCOME, the TOTAL will turn RED and tell you how much you have overspent! Do not stop if the total goes red! Can you live with a total in the RED? Absolutely, with the help of credit cards! Living in the red is how people get into debt and stay in debt.
  • If INCOME exceeds OUTGO, the TOTAL will turn YELLOW and tell you how much more money needs to be named!
  • When INCOME = OUTGO, the TOTAL will turn GREENThis is the ultimate goal!
  • There is an ACTUAL column that can be used throughout the month to track your progress.

Our goal for this step is to get all the expenses into the budget. We’ll work on getting it green next.

How are you doing so far entering all your income and expenses into the budget?

 

 

5 Easy Steps to Budgeting – Step 2

I’m answering one of the most common questions that people ask me – “how do I budget?” In Step One, I wrote about the negative feelings that people have when they hear the word “budget”. 

Just remember that a budget is nothing more than telling your money where to go

So let’s review before we move on to Step Two!

STEP ONE  Decide to decide
This is where it begins! You must decide to live differently and not paycheck-to-paycheck. 

STEP TWO Determine the income (take-home pay) you will receive during the NEXT month
The key work in Step Two is “NEXT”. Preparing a budget for money you’ve already spent is not very fruitful. A budget must be completed BEFORE the month begins and BEFORE the money ever even ARRIVES!

The best way to stop saying, “I can’t believe I spent my money that way” and “I wish I could have that money back” is to develop a spending plan BEFORE the money is received that month!

So, what income will you receive during the next month?

  • Paycheck
  • Bonus
  • Side Job
  • Child Support
  • Alimony

If you get paid monthly or you have at least one month of expenses in the bank, we recommend you use our Monthly Budget Form (It’s FREE). If your income is unpredictable, write down the amount of money you can count on. (If your income is irregular or unpredictable, stay tuned for specifics of how to deal with that later this month!)

Monthly Budget - Income

 

If you are living paycheck-to-paycheck, all the bills probably cannot be paid at the start of the month. You will need to develop a budget for each individual paycheck. We recommend using our Weekly Budget Form (It’s FREE). Make the dates at the top of the weekly budget form match up to your income dates and enter the income in the INCOME section.

Weekly Budget - Income

 

Stay tuned for Step Three…