Making a budget

How to bring your spending under control, so that you get the most out of every dollar.

1. Budgets are a necessary evil.

They’re the only practical way to get a grip on your spending – and to make sure your money is being used the way you want it to be used.

2. Creating a budget generally requires three steps.

  • Identify how you’re spending money now.
  • Evaluate your current spending and set goals that take into account your long-term financial objectives.
  • Track your spending to make sure it stays within those guidelines.

3. Use software to save grief.

If you use a personal-finance program such as Quicken or Microsoft Money, the built-in budget-making tools can create your budget for you.

4. Don’t drive yourself nuts.

One drawback of monitoring your spending by computer is that it encourages overzealous attention to detail. Once you determine which categories of spending can and should be cut (or expanded), concentrate on those categories and worry less about other aspects of your spending.

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This article is for informational and educational purposes only.  It is not intended to provide legal, tax or financial analysis.  Please consult your attorney, accountant or tax advisor if you have legal, financial planning, or tax-related questions.