Budget - a useful
process even for busy moms
Ok, so you are having trouble making ends meet.
Believe it or not, you are not the only one, and but a budget
will help you get organized financially, and it may not be as
bad as you think!
l'll help you to do something about it. So,
take a deep breathe, get a cup of coffee and a calculator,
then: Make a list of your expenses, yes,
all those little items too. You can not reduce expenses if you
don't know what they are in the first place! You'll need to
include costs for the following:
- Housing - this is probably your biggest expense,
and one you may not be able to do anything about. If you
are renting a home, then maybe moving to somewhere a little
smaller would be an option, but remember, moving costs
money too. Don't forget to include property taxes if you
are a home owner.
- Transportation - if you own a car, then try to
combine trips so that you do not use as much gas. Try using
public transport, car pool to the kids school or sports
events, or walk. Walking is great exercise, and a good
family outing.
- Food - basic groceries for one person are about
$150 per month, but if you eat out that cost will soon
rise. Even a couple of fast food meals add up significantly
when they are for your whole family. Try buying some frozen
meals for the occasional treat when you are too tired to
cook. Try buying in bulk, and cooking in bulk, freezing the
extra food for another day. Do the kids need bottled water
for their sports days? Bottle your own from filtered water
from the fridge.

By going here, you can learn how to reduce the
cost of your shopping bills easily, without having to
clip coupons! 
- Utilities - include all those additional bills
like cell phones, home phone, water, electricity,gas. Keep
an eye on your cell phone plan, and see if you can reduce
the cost of your plan. Would a family plan work better?
Check your long distance phone plans and see if you can
geter a cheaper one, or don[t call long distance aas much,
text message or email instead. Try to conserve energy. Turn
off lights, keep the thermostat low, and if cold wear a
sweater. If you have air conditioning, try to keep the
temperature reasonable.
- Personal - this section is huge, and covers
things you want not necessarily need. For example, if you
take up walking, you may not need that gym membership. And
what about cable tv? Do you really need all the channels
you get? Stop eating junk food, or at least reduce the
amount you eat. It's expensive and doesn't do your body any
good. Ditto smoking.
- Clothing - this is a tough one, especially with
children who have a habit of growing! Teach them about
value for money at an early age. Help them to budget. Would
they rather have one really good pair of jeans, or 2 pairs
of cheaper ones? Let them answer this, and set a linit on
the cost. Brand name jeans do not always offer the best
value, especially when they are going to be outgrow them in
a couple of months.
- Savings - try to save regularly, if
your family will allow it. And it may ne worht taling some
of your savings to reduce your debt. When your children are
old enough for an allowance, help and encourage them to
save too.
- Debt - try to reduce these as much as possible.
Pay at least the minimum on your credit cards. It may be
worth taking money from your savings to pay down your debt,
but make sure to get back some savings as soon as you can
ready for those unexpected costs that go along with having
children.
OK, so now you have a list of expenses. Now write down all your
sources of income. Your expenses should not exceed your income.
if it does then you have to cut down some more. Maybe you can
reduce the number of bought coffees you consume, or have
lunches at a different friends house each week, instead of
going out to eat. Take a bagged lunch to work, pack lunches for
the kids on game days instead of stopping for fast food etc.
With just a little thought and effort you can
reduce your expenses. Remember to look at your budget at least
every quarter as you'll find that expenses do change. Over the
summer, you'll need to plan for a holiday, and of course, the
fall has all those back to school expenses.
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