So, you’ve read part one of this series you know why you should have a budget and how it can help you answer some fundamental questions. If you haven’t read it; read it now. In this article the question is “how do I create a budget?” If you have never actually had a written budget it may feel complex. Figuring out how to create a budget can feel confusing, but it doesn’t have to be.
When I talk with people one on one I usually recommend one or two methods depending on the preference of the individual. I will talk through both here.
Having a budget down on paper, even digital paper is the first step in getting your personal finances under control. There is something about actually writing things down that acts as a commitment device. But, understand that a budget isn’t set in stone. Month to month things may vary and you will have to account for that. For the first few months you should keep a close eye on things and maybe make adjustments as needed.
If yo have never created a budget before this series will get you in the right track.
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