The 2016 Ten Budgeting PLR Article Bundle!
Have you been talking about a family budget, but aren't sure where to start? Sometimes it's good to start with the basics, such as the basic outline for a budget and the categories you want to include.
The first place to start in the outline of your budget is with your income. There will be some estimating here, no doubt; but make sure it's estimation, not dreaming, say experts. The income area of your budget is not the place to write down ideals.
Simply take a look at your net income over the last three months and estimate an average monthly income. Or you might have income that changes very little month-to-month; it should therefore be pretty easy to figure out your monthly income.
Your next category should be expenses. It's good to include enough detail that you have a grasp on things, but splitting your expenses into dozens of little categories will probably only frustrate you.
Try to make your categories fairy general - 'entertainment,' for example, is a more general category than 'computer games, movies, cable, and DVDs' listed as separate categories. There will probably be more estimation here than in the income category.
Below are few in the list:
Budget basics
Creative budgeting
Emergency fund
Everyone onboard family budget
Healthy outlook family budget
Howto know budget needed
Keys successful family budget
Practical steps get started
Saving money
Tips sticking with budget
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