July 16, 2018

How I Made My First Budget!

Y’all, I’m so excited for this post because it will be the first of my new lifestyle posts to help expand the content of my blog!

Just as a foreword: most people calculate their income by their upcoming paychecks during the month, but since I am paid the last weekday of each month, I base my income off my paycheck for the previous month. 

Step One: I figured out how much I would be paid by looking at my payroll receipt a few days before payroll was deposited. 

Step Two: I created several categories for my spending to fall under: gas, groceries, fast food/restaurants, beauty, health, entertainment, planner supplies/stationery, other. 

Step Three: This one was the weird part for me because I’ve never really calculated how much I spend on certain things. I played around with different allotted amounts for each category until I felt confident that each category had enough money, but not too much. I kept my total allotted amount around $150 less than my income so I could set that money aside for savings. 

Step Four: I put my spending goals into my bullet journal alongside with a Remaining Funds tracker for each category. 

Step Five: I write down the date and type of purchase every time I buy something, as well as how much money is remaining in that category.

Bam! That’s it! I am by no means a professional budget maker or financial advisor, so this may not work for everyone, but if you’re wanting to start a simple budget or try monitoring how much your spending, I think is was a great way to get started!

Message me on Instagram if you have any questions!


❤️ Catheryn

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