Budgets

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Keeping a Budget

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Keeping a Budget

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a couple thoughts• powerpoint lectures, activities,

guided notes, old school notes,reading, reading guides.

• i’m way too lenient with latework. That is going to change.

• trying to spice things up-- butlooking for suggestions.

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objective

•understand what a budget isand the steps required tocreate one.

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what is a budget?

•a plan about how to spendyour money.–Why do you need a plan?

•give yourself limits indifferent categories & thentry to stick to them.

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why bother to make abudget?1. know where your money is

going.2. make sure your expenses <

income.3. identify “problem” areas of

spending.

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how do I make abudget?1. track expenses to get estimates.2. make a budget template (or use a

pre-made one).3. track income/expenses.4. analyze results.5. adjust expenses.

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what tools do I need?

•paper & pencil.•excel (or other spreadsheet

software).•the “envelope system.”

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what might cause abudget to fail?•unexpected expenses.•sudden loss of income.•over-ambitious goals.

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budgeting tips• pay yourself first!• if you don’t trust yourself with

a credit card, use only cash.• track your expenses.• expenses must be less than

income for sustainablelifestyle.

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want to learn more?• internet resources

– www.thesimpledollar.com– www.getrichslowly.org

• books– Your Money or Your Life– The Total Money Makeover

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20 square incomebudget game• You have an “income” of 20

squares.• You must place at least one square

in each of the starred categoriesfirst (required expenses).

• Use the rest of your squares tofinish your budget.

• Be prepared to share.

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my 20 square budget• housing- 4 squares• insurance- 4

squares (2 auto, 2health)

• furnishings- 1square

• food- 2 squares

• transportation- 1square

• clothing- 1 square(laundry)

• savings- 4 squares• communication- 2

squares• personal care- 1

square

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breaking it down

• how did you decide what tospend your money on?

• how do your values affect yourspending choices? Your goals?Your past experiences?

• learn anything about yourself?

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round 2

•your income has beenreduced to thirteen squares.

•erase some selections (youmay also make newchoices).

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my 13 square budget• housing- 3 squares• insurance- 3

squares (2 auto, 1health)

• furniture- nosquares

• food- 2 squares• transportation- 1

square

• clothing- nosquares

• savings- 1 square• communication- 2

squares• personal care- 1

square

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breaking it down again

•what did you give up?•why?•were there any hard choices

you had to make?

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my 2008 expenses

• What do you notice about thesummer months?

• What might change about thisonce I graduate?

• Anything cost more than youexpect?

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objective, revisited

•understand what a budgetis and the steps required tocreate one.

•Got it?

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leave the classroomwith this…• Budgets help you to reach your

financial goals.• BUT, you have to do what

works for you.• A budget is worthless if you

don’t stick to it, so make itreasonable.