Information and Theory

Think you know where your money goes and you don’t need it all written down to keep up with it? I challenge you. Keep track of every penny you spend for one month; and I do mean every penny. You’ll quickly see the need to make a personal budget.

You may be shocked at what all the tiny expenses add up to. Take the total you spent on just one unnecessary item for the month, multiply it by 12 for months in a year and multiply the result by 5 to represent 5 years.

That is how much you could have saved and drawn interest on in just five years. That, my friend, is the very reason all of us need to make a personal budget. If we can get control of the small expenses that really don’t matter to the quality of our lives, we can enjoy better personal finance. […]

Saving is your best defense against bankruptcy, and your best personal finance budgeting tool. It insulates you from possible financial loss and gives you the ability to expand your finances: to create a money-generating business machine that will help you earn extra.

Your potential to flexing your base income is augmented in ways that are not confined within the walls of basic employment. You can start up your own business, use it for personal loan purposes and earn interest on them while being used, among others.

Nevertheless, the basics of it all lie in saving – spending less than what you earn and keeping something enough for future use and for unforeseen circumstances. This is the basis of personal finance and budgeting. […]