ACCC Explains the Importance of Allocating a Budget that Covers Expenses in Five Key Areas
Life is full of financial temptations. While the occasional splurge can be fun, the key to enjoying such luxuries comes from creating and maintaining a budget to cover all necessary expenses first. Consumers should consider creating a Household Budgeting Worksheet (http://www.consumercredit.com/media/218038/household-budgeting-worksheet-side-one.pdf) when allocating their budget to lay out their take-home income, expenses and total disposable income. In order to enjoy a life free of financial stress, national nonprofit
"A budget can help consumers determine where they are overspending and help them identify – and hopefully change – bad spending habits," said
According to a previous survey by
1. Housing Expenses – 35 percent – Everyone needs a roof over their head so setting aside funds to assure that you will have a safe home is essential. These expenses can include rent, mortgage, and utilities.
2. Other Living Expenses – 20 percent– Food and clothes are necessities of life. These living expenses should include those necessities along with the ones that help create and maintain a happy and healthy lifestyle. Included in these other living expenses are groceries, clothing, personal care, education, and medical care.
3. Transportation –20 percent – For the majority of us, getting to and from work costs money. Make sure to set aside funds for auto loans, insurance, gas, or public transportation.
4. Investment and Savings – 20 percent – It is always good to be prepared for the future and for unpredictable circumstances. Allocating a percent of your budget towards emergency funds, savings, retirement and other financial goals allows for financial security moving forward.
5. Debt – 5 percent – While the smallest percent of your funds should be allocated to debt it is an extremely important aspect of your budget. These expenses include credit cards, personal loans, student loans and medical bills.
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