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Financial Freedom
Financial freedom no matter how much money you make!
You do not need to be rich to achieve financial freedom.
Financial freedom is simply living debt free and organizing
your money so that when the bills are due, you have
the money set aside to pay them.
About two years ago I realize that each and every month
I was going a little further into debt. I decided it
was about time to do something about it, so I went to
a financial seminar sponsored by my local church. This
seminar was pretty much what I expected, they reviewed
basic principles for handling money properly, avoiding
credit cards, being careful when purchasing a vehicle,
and living on a budget.
The approach that was used when discussing the budget
topic is what changed my financial life forever. The
word "budget" has such a negative connotation
for most people that it is an instant turnoff.
Most people believe that a budget is for people who
don't have much money, and it also tends to make people
feel restricted in their spending. Nothing could be
further from the truth!
A budget is simply a spending plan. Most people like
to spend money, so let's use the word "spending
plan" and leave the word "budget" behind
us.
A properly used spending plan will provide a person
or family (with even a modest income) a true sense of
financial freedom. I am experiencing an awesome sense
of freedom myself since I have put my own spending plan
into place about two years ago.
What I am talking about is this sense of freedom that
you get when the mortgage comes due and you have the
money already set aside; when the kids have to go back
to school shopping and the money is there waiting; when
you go grocery shopping each week and you know exactly
how much money you can afford to spend because the money
is already set aside!
When we took one of our cars in for inspection, we
were told that it needed new tires. No problem! I had
an automobile maintenance fund set aside and we had
just enough money to cover not only the inspection,
but a nice new set of high-quality tires, all because
we implemented a spending plan with the help of some
very powerful, yet easy to use software!
I cannot tell you what a wonderful feeling it is to
have money set aside for just about anything and everything
that comes up!
An effective spending plan can be created by simply
looking at the money you have spent over the past year
or so and getting an estimate as to how much money you
spend in each area of your life. Then looking at your
income and getting an idea of how much money you would
need to put aside for each category for the coming year.
If you have not been keeping track of where your money
goes, simply start now by keeping a general record of
where you spend your money.
This article will not go into too much detail about
how to do this, but I will give you an overview.
Sit down with your checkbook and make a list of all
things you spend money on. Then create 10-15 categories
that all those expenses would fit into.
An example would be:
- Housing (mortgage, utilities, repairs, insurance,
furnishings, etc.)
- Automobile (payments, gasoline, maintenance, insurance,
etc.)
- Food (weekly groceries)
- Entertainment (dining out, movies, golf outings,
etc.)
- Savings (investments, savings accounts, college
fund, etc.)
- Vacation (ALL vacation expenses including travel,
dog sitter, etc.)
- Debt (credit cards, loans)
- Miscellaneous (pretty much anything that does not
fall directly under any other category)
- Charitable donations (tithing, other tax-deductible
donations)
- Christmas (nothing is more awesome than not having
to worry about how you're going to pay for all those
gifts!)
Once you have listed all your expected expenses into
one of the categories, you'll have to figure out how
much money from each paycheck you need to put toward
each category. For each category you'll have an envelope.
Right about now you are probably thinking, "Is
this guy nuts? Nobody uses cash anymore, and nobody
keeps cash in envelopes!" This is where software
comes into play. There are software programs available
that will enable you to have "virtual" envelopes
to keep track of your money, which is safely tucked
away in your checking and savings accounts. I am not
talking about a simple Excel spreadsheet or anything
of that sort, I'm talking about extremely powerful software
(much better than MS Money or Quicken) that can generate
reports, track all of your expenses,pay your bills online
in seconds, make tax time a breeze, automatically place
the proper amount of money in each envelope, and get
you on the highway to financial freedom.
It is probably best start out with a relatively small
number of categories. As you become familiar with your
spending plan you can expand the number of categories.
For example you may want your housing category to include
all the monthly bills associated with your home, or
you may want to have a separate category for mortgage
payments, utilities, homeowners insurance, taxes, etc.
You may want to add more categories such as taxes, birthday
parties, medical bills, hobbies, allowances, unexpected
expenses, etc..
It may take a little bit of time to set up your spending
plan, but once it is set up, it takes very little effort
to keep it in place. You won't do it perfectly the first
time, you will have to make adjustments as time goes
on because unless you are extremely lucky, you'll find
out you had too much money set aside in some categories
and too little in others. You can always change your
spending plan as your situation changes, your income
changes, or your spending categories change.
This may sound like a lot of work, but the concept
is simple, and the software will guide you through step
by step. Very soon, you will have total control of your
money, and will know what true financial freedom feels
like!
Author: David Monyer
David Monyer normally writes articles on Health and
Fitness, but has found a powerful tool for Financial
Freedom. Try the same software for FREE by visiting:
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