Why Start to Make a Personal Budget Plan?
Reasons to Start a Personal Budget
We explore how a personal budget plan makes setting financial goals obtainable. First, write down a paragraph or list of where you would like to see yourself five, ten, fifteen, or even twenty years from now. Make this list financial, spiritual, career wise, etc. Pour your heart out and write your true desires and passions.
Next, clearly see where are you are right now; time for some honest introspection. Do your finances support your goals? Look at what your earnings are in comparison to your spending. Similar to starting a business, you need to consider all of the variables.
These variables include things such as what you spend the most money on, what expenses you can easily cut back, and what expenses are unavoidable. Take a look at your checkbook. There you will be able to see what you have spent your money on over the last several months. Go back as far as a year if you can. Some of the things you are writing checks for might surprise you. How many of them were actual necessities, and how many could you have easily done without? Without realizing it, you have now begun making a budget.
A key to success is in the Proverbs 21:5 admonition that, The plans of the diligent lead surely to advantage, but everyone who is hasty comes surely to poverty.
Next, think over your cash expenditures. We usually spend a lot of cash on the “little” things. Write down the items you can clearly recall spending cash on recently. Are these repetitive items? Do you purchase them every day? Every week? Add them together over the course of a month. How much of this money could you save, or use to pay down credit card debt, or apply against the principal of your mortgage? Can you now start to see your personal budget plan coming together?
Saving money alone does not equal happiness. How does a life free of worry about paying bills and making ends meet sound? Peace of mind is priceless. What about being able to be financially free to go where God has given you passion for? If you are encumbered by debt, you will not be free to serve at full capacity.
Your personal budget plan will help you to spend less than you earn, creating positive cash flow for you to save and to apply to meeting financial obligations such as paying off a car or house faster than you thought possible.
The best part is that it will not take long. As soon as you begin the initial phase of your personal budget plan, you will be spending less, saving more, and setting financial goals almost immediately. The achievement process takes time, but you will experience it step by step. You will have a clear idea as to how you are getting ahead, even before you fully reach your goals.
Get started creating a personal budget now as you are setting financial goals that will lead surely to advantage.
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David Kimball is a personal financial coach, author, and speaker who is passionate about, and committed to helping families save money, get out of debt, and live financially free within 36 months. Yes, it CAN be done! Visit his website at http://www.household-budget-made-easy.com. To see all articles by David Kimball Click Here! |




December 11, 2009
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