7 Steps to a Budget Made Easy
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step one: set realistic goals
Goals for your money will help you make smart spending choices. Ask yourself: What do I want my finances to look like in one year? Decide what’s important to you and start there. More about this
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step two: identify your income and expenses
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step three: separate needs and wants
Ask yourself: Do I want this or do I need it? Will spending this money get me closer to my financial goals or further away? Can I live without it? Set clear priorities for yourself and the decisions become easier to make. Learn more
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step four: design your budget
Make sure that you are not spending more than you make. Balance your budget to accommodate everything you need to pay for. One easy way to do this is with our free, easy-to-use budget calculator spreadsheet and worksheet that’s built for Canadians. Learn more about crafting a budget
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step five: put your plan into action
Match your spending to when you receive your income. Decide ahead of time what you’ll use each pay cheque for. Ask yourself: Have I allocated money for my necessities (housing, food, utilities, transportation, etc.)? Have I put money aside for my debt payments, unexpected expenses, savings and the fun stuff? This will protect you from going into debt further because you won’t rely on credit to pay for your living expenses. Learn more
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step six: seasonal expenses
You know that things will “just come up” – school expenses, new shoes or an annual membership. Set money aside to pay for these expenses so you can afford them without going into debt. More on this
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step seven: look ahead
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