Budget Living: Tips for Living on a Budget
If you want peace of mind, household finance needs to be kept under control.
Working out a household budget is in theory a simple process. By budgeting, all you are really trying to do is balance your expenses against your income, so that you are spending less than you are earning. And the good news is that starting a budget is easier than you think
Creating a Household Budget
When creating a budget, you should first make a list of your regular monthly expenses. This list should include all your necessary expenses, including mortgage or rent payments, utility bills, homeowners and auto insurance, travel costs, food and toiletries. In addition, you should also estimate your monthly spending on irregular items, such as clothing, eating out, entertainment, gifts, saving for luxuries, and any other personal expenses.
You then need to add up the costs of all these items and balance them against your monthly income. How do the figures look? Does your budget balance? Do you have a cushion to cover unexpected expenses? Are you living beyond your means?
If you are in the fortunate position of having a surplus, invest the money wisely. If you are in the red, you will need to find a way to balance your household budget. If you are a pet owner, be sure to include the average monthly costs of food, grooming and veterinary expenses. Consider investing in a pet health insurance policy to minimize the sometimes budget-breaking costs of emergency veterinary care.
Balancing Your Household Budget
Is it possible to cut back on any of your expenses? You can probably identify areas where you can save money. Here are a just a few tips:
- At the grocery store, buy store-brand products, special offers, and reduced price items that are close to their 'sell by' date, remember to use coupons, and take advantage of "club" offers.
- Take sandwiches to work instead of buying fast food for lunch.
- Borrow books and CDs from your local library instead of buying or renting them.
- Buy your clothes at thrift stores or outlet centers instead of fashion boutiques or department stores.