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Commitment – The second month of budgeting is the hardest

First I would like to congratulate you for making it through your first month of you new budget.  Yay you.  The second month is almost more important than the first month.  It requires commitment.  More than the first month because now you are out of the honeymoon phase.  You got that “OMG my budget is … Read more

Your Home – Rent versus Own

Rent versus Own

Do you own a house?  We used to before we moved.  Now we are renting and personally, I think it’s the best thing ever!  Well, at least for now.  So whether you are renting or you own your home, follow along and see where I’m going with this.  It should give you a perspective as to … Read more

New Budgeting Difficulties

Everybody runs into difficulties when starting anything new, and new budgeting difficulties is no exception.  Whether it be unexpected bills or unexpected change in cash flow, it is never easy when you are trying to nail down every penny,  You just have to roll with it sometimes and adjust as you go. I was doing … Read more

Food is our biggest waste of money

With every person or family, there is one thing that stands out as the biggest hurdle in a budget.  Quite often, it’s an everyday thing, something that you don’t ever really think twice about.  That is, until you start to nail down just how much you are spending on it.  In our house, food is … Read more

This budgeting thing is a lot of work

Having more money helps with budgeting Here we are, halfway through the month and I’m beginning to realize just how difficult this budget thing really is.  Keeping up with the daily expenditures is a full-time job.  I’m going to have to look into something like Mint or even Dave Ramsey’s Every Dollar budget tracking app … Read more

Getting your spouse on-board with a budget

Unless you are single, there really isn’t any way that you can even attempt to start and maintain a budget without your significant other on board.  Somebody is always spending money.  So the only way to lock down a budget, is to get down and dirty with your spouse, in a budget meeting sense (what … Read more

Ways to save money to get that positive cash flow

You don’t have to look super hard on the internet to find money saving tips, and the things you do find are not earth shattering news.  That’s a good thing though.  This means that they are all tried and true.  Some of these and the many others out there may not work for your situation … Read more

OMG, my budget is ugly!! Is yours??

I’m pretty proud of myself, I mean, the simple fact that I actually started my budget is monumental.  For years and years I knew I should of had a budget but only now did I actually do it. But that’s where my pride ends. Once I got all the numbers plugged in, the income, the … Read more

Budget templates that aren’t scary

Not sure how to even start a budget?  What would you even write down?  How do you keep track of all of the money going in and out of multiple accounts?  It may be intimidating but don’t worry, it is actually easier than you think. Someone has done the work for you. No more excuses.  … Read more

So why haven’t I started my budget yet?

You keep putting off starting your new budget.  You might be scared, or it might be that you just want to start it at exactly the right time.  You know, for maximum effectiveness.  You are procrastinating when you should be implementing.  STOP.  Or rather, stop stopping.  You can do it, and you need to do … Read more