Surprisingly, many people never develop a budget. As long as the bills are paid each month, and they're putting some money into savings, everything seems fine. However, a budget is an essential part of managing your finances.
To see just how important it is, take the first step. Carry a journal and a pen with you at all times for one month to record your expenses. It's easier to manage if you divide the pages into columns and title them with categories such as groceries, mortgage, eating out, entertainment and utilities. Then methodically track everything, no cheating.
Seeing your expenses laid out before you provides you with a thorough understanding of how your cash flows in and out of your pocket. You'll also discover some bad habits you didn't know you had - and get on the road to changing them for the better. Budgeting software such as Quicken makes getting started easy.
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