Budgets are unfortunately quite the necessary evil when it comes to managing your own personal credit crunch. Everyone is going through a credit crunch, even those who have relatively healthy credit. The only practical way to keep yourself financially stable in this volatile market is to get a grip on your spending. By budgeting, you can make sure that your money is being spent the way that you intend for it to be spent. Creating a budget is a three step process with a lot of positive implications when done correctly.

1 - First you need to identify exactly how it is that you are spending money.
2 - Next, you need to sit down and evaluate your current spending, setting specific goals that take your current and long term financial objectives into account.
3 - Finally, you need to track your spending over a period of time in order to make sure that it is falling within the guidelines that you had previously set.
You should avoid trying to drive yourself bonkers when it comes to budgeting. Once you determine which categories of spending can be cut, you can concentrate on those categories, worrying less about the other spending in your budget. You should also pay particular attention to cash leakage. Are you losing money to withdrawal fees from the ATM? It's time to keep better records if money is evaporating from your pocket without any real explanation. If you find yourself going to the ATM often, it might be time to figure out where all of your money is actually going, which is what budgeting is really all about.
You should also pay particular attention to luxuries that appear to be necessities. If your income is not enough to cover your monthly costs, then you are probably spending more on luxuries than you necessarily need to be. Even if you are considering your luxuries to be needs, you are probably doing something that needs to be evaluated and fixed. You should also absolutely never count on windfalls, especially when projecting how much money you will have in comparison to how much money you need to live on. If you are not sure whether or not you are going to receive a certain type of income, such as a tax refund or a year end bonus, then do not include that money in your budget, otherwise you may end up surprised when you're short at the end of the year.
As your annual income begins to climb over time, or as you receive windfalls like raises and investment returns, you should make sure that you are not spending on any luxuries so that you can keep ahead of inflation and protect your finances. These incomes should be an excuse to save more, not a reason to spend more.
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Originally posted 2009-03-30 05:12:08. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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