How to Plug the Holes
Managing your budget
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Are you buying too much on credit? Perhaps you got in this fix because you didn't watch what was going on. Examine budget categories where spending overshot allocations, paying particular attention to your credit card statements. The finance charges they generate could be enough to foul up your estimates.
Are you behind the times? You may be in trouble not
because of unnecessary spending but because your necessary spending
now costs more. This is a common experience, and people who budget
sometimes have trouble coping with it because they estimate
spending on the basis of prices in effect at the time the budget is
drawn up. You should revise your budget from time to time
throughout the year to keep it in touch with reality.
Did you create a straitjacket? Allow yourself leeway.
Better to budget a bit too much in a few categories (certainly
including miscellaneous or contingencies) than to end
each month robbing Peter to pay Paul. The purpose of a budget is
not to make impossible dreams come true but to make attainable
goals come more easily.
Are you doing somebody else's thing? Your budget is unique to you and your family. It embodies private decisions you make about how you will allocate your resources. Behind those decisions are your own goals, aspirations, values, hopes, anxieties, lifestyle, commitments and, to an important degree, even the expectations of people whose expectations you regard as worthy of honoring.
© All contents copyright 2009 The Kiplinger Washington Editors. This article was not authored by SunTrust, is general in nature and does not constitute legal, tax, or investment advice. SunTrust makes no warranties as to accuracy or completeness of this information, does not endorse any non-SunTrust companies, products, or services described here, and takes no liability for your use of this information.




