Quick-Start Budget Your first budget! It s also the simplest, so you can relax now.



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Quick-Start Budget Your first budget! It s also the simplest, so you can relax now. It s time to get your feet wet with budgeting. This form is only one page, but it will show you how much money you need every month to cover necessities. While your mortgage or rent is listed here, we won t get into the details of your credit card bills, student loans, car payments and any other debt yet. The Quick-Start Budget is just your starting point. step 1 Write down what you re spending for the month in each of the categories listed (A). If you don t know exactly, just make your best guess. We re keeping it simple for now. A UTILITIES Electricity Gas step 2 Write the total for each category in the Total box (B) and move on to the next category. See? Easy! b Internet Cable step 3 Add up all eight of your total boxes and enter that number at the bottom in the Category Totals box (C). This shows you how much you re spending in a month for your basic necessities, not including any kind of debt. We ll get to all that later. c CATEGORY S

Quick-Start Budget Taking control of your money starts here! Add up budgeted column & enter here These icons represent good options for cash envelopes CHARITY FOOD Tithes od Transportation Charity SAVING sing Medical Recreation Savings Clothing Utilities Envelope CLOTHING Check Emergency Fund Adults Children HOUSING TRANSPORTATION First Mortgage/Rent Second Mortgage Real Estate Taxes Repairs/Maint. Homeowner/Renter Ins. Car Payment Car Payment Gas & Oil Repairs & Tires Auto Insurance n Savings Clothing Utilities Envelope UTILITIES PERSONAL Electricity Gas Water Trash Phone/Mobile Internet Cable Life Insurance Health Insurance Disability Insurance Child Care/Sitter Entertainment Add up totals from all categories CATEGORY S

Monthly Cash Flow Plan Cash flows in and out each month. Make sure you tell it where to go! Yes, this budget form has a lot of lines and blanks. But that s okay. We do that so we can list practically every expense imaginable on this form to prevent you from forgetting something. Don t expect to put something on every line. Just use the ones that are relevant to your specific situation. step 1 Enter your monthly take-home pay in the box at the top right (A). This is the amount you have for the month to budget. So far so good, huh? A Monthly Take-Home Pay step 2 Within each main category, such as Food, there are subcategories, like. Start at the top and work your way down, filling out the column (B) first. Add up each subcategory and put that number in the Total box (C). Also, pay attention to Dave s recommended percentages (D). This will help you keep from budgeting too much for a category. b c d food Restaurants step 3 Finally, enter your take-home pay in the top box at the end of the page (E), then add up all e TAKE-HOME PAY categories and place that total in the Category Totals box (F). Then subtract your Category f CATEGORY S Totals amount from your Take-Home Pay. You should have a zero balance (G). Doesn t that G ZERO BALANCE feel great? step 4 When the month ends, put what you actually spent in the Spent column (H). That will help you make any necessary adjustments to the next month s budget. h food Restaurants

Monthly Cash Flow Plan Cash flows in and out each month. Make sure you tell it where to go! Add up budgeted column & enter here Monthly Take-Home Pay These icons represent good options for cash envelopes CHARITY FOOD Tithes Charity & Offerings Restaurants *10 15 % *5 15 % Transportation Charity g Medical Recreation Savings Clothing Utilities Envelope SAVING CLOTHING heck Emergency Fund Adults Retirement Fund Children College Fund Cleaning/Laundry *10 15% *2 7 % HOUSING TRANSPORTATION First Mortgage/Rent Second Mortgage Real Estate Taxes Repairs/Maint. Association Dues Gas & Oil Repairs & Tires License & Taxes Car Replacement *25 35% *10 15% y on Savings Clothing Utilities Envelope UTILITIES MEDICAL/HEALTH Electricity Gas Water Trash Phone/Mobile Internet Cable Medications Doctor Bills Dentist Optometrist Vitamins *5 10 % *5 10 % *Dave s Recommended Percentages

INSURANCE RECREATION lity Check Life Insurance Health Insurance Homeowner/Renter Auto Insurance Disability Insurance Identity Theft Long-Term Care *10 25% PERSONAL Spent Reality Check Child Care/Sitter Toiletries Cosmetics/Hair Care Education/Tuition Books/Supplies Child Support Alimony Subscriptions Organization Dues Gifts (inc. Christmas) Replace Furniture Pocket Money (His) Pocket Money (Hers) Baby Supplies Pet Supplies Music/Technology Miscellaneous *5 10 % Entertainment Vacation *5 10% DEBTS Car Payment 1 Car Payment 2 Credit Card 1 Credit Card 2 Credit Card 3 Credit Card 4 Credit Card 5 Student Loan 1 Student Loan 2 Student Loan 3 Student Loan 4 *5 10 % Once you have completed filling out each category, subtract all category totals from your take-home pay. Use the income sources form if necessary Remember The goal of a zero- based budget is to get this number to zero Your goal is O% Add up totals from each category TAKE-HOME PAY CATEGORY S ZERO BALANCE

Irregular Income Planning If you have an irregular income, this form just became your best friend! Some people s paychecks all look the same, and some people s don t. If you re self-employed or in sales, you really understand this! But you re not free from filling out budgets. As a matter of fact, this form is vital for just that reason! It can be easy for debts and expenses to overtake what you re bringing in. Stay on top of your money here. step 1 Fill in the Monthly Cash Flow Plan form based on what you reasonably expect to bring home for the month. If you aren t sure, use last year s lowest income month as your starting point. step 2 List anything that didn t make it in your Monthly Cash Flow Plan in the Items column (a). These are the things that you couldn t budget for but need to be funded. A Hospital Bill - Snowball Home Depot - Snowball Extra Entertainment step 3 Rewrite your expenses in priority order and keep a running total. Setting good priorities is crucial here. For instance, a beach trip is not more important than putting food on the table! 1,000 50 t 1, 1,510 step 4 When you get paid, write any additional income in the box (b). Additional means anything above and beyond what you budgeted on the Monthly Cash Flow Plan form. b 1,500 step 5 Spend your money right down the list until it s all gone. You most likely won t make it all the way down the list. That s okay! That s why it s important to prioritize. 1,000 50 40 t 1, 1,510 1,500

Irregular Income Planning If you have an irregular income, this form just became your best friend! Any additional irregular income goes here List, in priority order, anything that didn t make it in your monthly cash flow plan Additional Irregular Income Work back & forth, adding each budgeted item to the running total ITEMS BUDGETED RUNNING +