
Making a Budget
Read this text on the meaning and purpose of a budget and how to create a personal budget.
What is a Budget?
A budget is a plan you write down to decide how to spend your monthly money.
A budget helps you make sure you will have enough money every month. Without a budget, you might run out of money before your next paycheck.
A budget shows you how much money you make and how you spend your money.
Why Do You Want a Budget?
A budget helps you decide:
- what you must spend your money on
- if you can spend less money on some things and more money on other things
For example, your budget might show that you spend $100 on clothes every month. You might decide you can spend $50 on clothes. You can use the rest of the money to pay bills or to save for something else.
Why Should You Save Money?
You might need money for an emergency. You also might need to buy something more expensive, like a car. Saving money might help you buy a car, put a security deposit on an apartment, or pay for something else expensive.
What to Know
How to Start a Budget
Start a budget by gathering your bills and pay stubs. Think about how you spend money besides paying your bills. For example, do you buy a cup of coffee every day? After a month, that coffee money could add up to an expense you might write down.
When you have your bills and pay stubs:
- Write down your expenses. An expense is money you spend
- Write down how much money you make. This is called income
- Subtract your expenses from how much money you make
If the number is less than zero, you are spending more money than you make. Look for things in your budget you can change. Maybe something you do not need, or a way to spend less.
What if You Do Not Get Paid Every Month?
Some people do not get paid every month. If you expect things to be like they were last year, do this:
- Add all the money you earned last year
- Divide that number by 12. This is about how much money you will have for each month
For Example
Last year, my paychecks added up to $30,000.
$30,000 ÷ 12 = $2,500
I had about $2,500 each month.
How to Use Your Budget
A budget is something you use every month. A written budget will help you:
- see where you spend money
- see where you can save
- make a plan for how to spend and save your money
Your budget can help you save money for the future. You can make savings one of your expenses. You might find ways to spend less money. Then, you can put money into savings every month – maybe into a bank or credit union.
Why Should You Save Money?
It can be hard to save money, especially when expenses go up while income does not. Here are some reasons to save money even when it is not easy.
- Emergencies – Saving small amounts of money now might help you later. Everyone has expenses they do not expect.
- Expensive things
– Sometimes, we have to pay for expensive things – like a car, a trip,
or a security deposit on an apartment. You will have more choices if you
have money to pay for those expensive things.
- Your goals – You might want to pay for college classes. Maybe you need to visit family in another country. You can plan for these goals and save money. Then you might not have to use a credit card or borrow money to pay.
How Else Can You Save Money?
You can try these ways to help save money:
- For one
month, write down everything you spend. Small expenses, like a cup of
coffee, can add up to a lot of money. When you know where you are
spending your money, you can decide what you might not want to buy.
- Pay with
your credit card only if you can pay the full amount when the bill
comes. That way, you do not pay interest on what you owe.
- Pay your bills when they are due. That way, you will not owe late fees or other charges.
- Keep the money you are saving separate from the money you spend.
- Consider opening a savings account in a bank or credit union. Read more about opening a bank account.
- If you keep cash at home, keep the money you are saving separate from your spending money. Keep all your cash someplace safe.
For Example
What I did not buy this month:
Music downloads | $5.00 |
Shirt | $30.00 |
Movie ticket | $10.00 |
Top off the gas tank | $15.00 |
Cups of coffee | $12.00 |
What I saved this month: | $72.00 |
What to Do
A budget is a plan that shows you how you can spend your money every month. Making a budget can help you ensure you do not run out of money each month. A budget also will help you save money for your goals or emergencies.
How to Make a Budget
Write down your expenses. Expenses are what you spend money on. Expenses include:
Bills:
- bills that are the same each month, like rent
- bills that might change each month, like utilities
- bills you pay once or twice a year, like car insurance
Other expenses, like:
- food
- gas
- entertainment
- clothes
- school supplies
- money for family
- unplanned expenses, like car repairs or medical bills
- credit card bills
You might have bills that change every month. Look at what you paid for the same month last year. You might need $200 for your gas bill in January but $30 in July.
Write down how much money you make. This includes your paychecks and any other money you get, like child support.
Subtract your expenses from how much money you make. This number should be more than zero. If it is less than zero, you spend more money than you make. Look at your budget to see what you do not need or could spend less on.
How to Use Your Budget
You can use your budget every month:
- At the
beginning of the month, plan how you will spend your money
that month. Write what you think you will earn and spend.
- Write down what you spend. Try to do this every day.
- At the end of the month, see if you spent what you planned.
- Use the information to help you plan the next month's budget.
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