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Planning a Family Budget for Every Day and
Not Just the Rainy Days
One of the aspects of family life that people rarely enjoy
dealing with is to set a family budget. It can be an arduous
task filled with disagreement. One family member might see
entertainment as a fundamental part of the budget, while
another views it as a luxury that isn’t needed. Finding a
common middle ground and sticking to it will guarantee
financial success.
A budget is essentially a summary of lists of intended expenses
and expected incomes. The aim is to strike a balance between
income and expenses. Setting up a family budget can be
different from one family to another based on their specific
needs. While one family might feel content to save a certain
percentage of their income to buy a car another would be
satisfied with the idea of keeping their older vehicle and
dedicating those funds to an annual family vacation. And not
all family budgets are set in place by the family while sitting
at their kitchen table. Some family budgets are designed by
experienced financial planners and agents. But the intention is
always the same, planning for present expenses and also
preparing for the unexpected.
When you set out to set a family budget it’s imperative that
you consider all of the financial needs and goals of each
individual and also the family as a collective whole. Therefore
it’s important to include the cost of items such as:
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Children’s college funds.
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Saving for a new home or home
improvements.
- Retirement savings.
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Saving for the unforeseeable, such as
car repairs or loss of employment.
Every conceivable expense needs to be calculated
as you work through the process to set a family budget.
Naturally the adults will have the last say as they are
generally the ones contributing the income to the running
and maintenance of the household. Children’s needs have
to be addressed as well, including the possibility of
having to purchase items such as prescription eyeglasses
or braces. If you don’t have a medical insurance plan to
help supplement the cost of these items, they can take a
fairly good bite out of your budget.
There are professional financial planners who are highly
experienced in working with people to set a family budget. They
generally do charge for their services and if you are trying to
save money they can be viewed as either an investment or
perhaps just an expense if you feel you can handle the process
on your own. Another alternative might be to research any
workshops in your area that are designed to help when it comes
time to set a family budget. These can be either low-cost or
no-cost and the information is extremely valuable.
Going through the motions to set a family budget can save you a
substantial amount of money over time. No one likes to fall
short in the financial department and not be able to provide
for their family. With a reasonable budget in place, money
worries can be a thing of the past, it just takes some planning
and dedication.
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