Saturday, January 15, 2011

Spending Plan aka Budget

Most people shudder when the word "budget" is mentioned, evoking thoughts of having to track what you spend, stay within your financial limits and get discouraged when you've spent beyond the "budget". So, instead, most of us in the financial education world are using "Spending Plan" now. We're all going to spend, so let's try to plan our spending. It's the same end result we're aiming for, so use whichever word makes it more pleasant for you. Until we determine what our income is, what our fixed expenses such as housing, utilities, and transportation amount to and prioritize our non-fixed expenses, we are not really in control of our financial health. Being in control means we can meet our financial goals and have choices--where to live, what kind of car to drive, what types of food we can eat and a major factor for me--where I can vacation. Going through a month just spending our income without planning often leads to "too much month for our money". We've all been there and it stinks--way too stressful to keep on that path.

Creating a Spending Plan is easier now than ever--there are many online resources and free tools to use. The Federal Government's website, mymoney.gov has some tools; mint.com is a great resource and bankrate.com has a free downloadable budget (don't wince at the word). Poke around at various sites to see which one works for you.  You could create your own in an Excel Spreadsheet or with software packages such as Quicken. Once you have your Spending Plan in place, be sure to CHECK it--every week at least, to make sure you are on track. It's like buying that treadmill so you'll get in shape and then never using it--if you don't use the Spending Plan to determine what to spend money on, you will not be in control of your finances.

Getting financially healthy is not always a fun thing to do ( I still get annoyed when my Budget/Spending Plan does not allow me to vacation in a place that I want) but in the long run, brings a sense of peace that is invaluable.