How to Track Your Money and Create a Budget - Part 2 (2024)

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When you create a budget, the assessing and documenting start at the beginning. Our prior post discussed gathering all the information about your spending and tracking them by categories. Today, we will show you how to use all tracked money information to make an easy budget for yourself.

If you didn't read the other post, feel free to visit it here: HOW TO TRACK YOUR EXPENSES AND CREATE A BUDGET - PART 1

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  • How to Gather all the Fixed and Variable Expenses in One Place?
  • What are the Commonly Used Budget Categories?
  • How to set up a budget spreadsheet?
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How to Gather all the Fixed and Variable Expenses in One Place?

Now that you have all your fixed and variable expenses divided and collected, you will need to place them in one place. Some categories may be used more than others. Select the categories you used at least once during the time period you tracked. These categories can range from broad to specific, depending on your situation.

What are the Commonly Used Budget Categories?

Some commonly used budget categories are listed below.

Food:

The Food category should include all these subcategories below.

Dining Out/Take Out/Delivery

Groceries - separating groceries will show you how much of your total food expense is related to the food you buy to eat at home.

Entertainment:

This is the Fun(discretionary) category. Add here all the things you pay for that you love to do with family and friends. Below are some suggestions.

Online Subscription Channels - This is for any online subscriptions you may have, including cable TV.

Movies



Concerts/Clubs

Internet

Vacation:

It's helpful to have a separate section for vacation so you can see how much you spent taking some R&R.

Airfare

Lodging

Food

Pet boarding

Car rental

Credit Cards/Financial Obligations:

Using the name of the credit card if you have more than one is helpful and allows you to see how much you paid for each card.

Line of Credit

Student Loans Payments / Personal Loans

Car Expenses:

Having a Car expense category will allow you to see if your older car costs more than it should. Rule of Thumb: if the total yearly car repairs divided by 12 months is more than a new car payment, you may want to consider getting a new car.

Car loan/lease

Car Repairs/maintenance

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Parking

Gas

Home:

This category is for everything home related.

Mortgage / Rent

House Repairs

House Insurance/ Renter's Insurance

Housecleaning

Services

Community Dues - HOA Dues

Utilities:

This section can be near the mortgage/rent category because these expenses usually relate to the home.

Electricity/Gas

Water

Cellphone/Telephone

Sewer

Trash pickup

Personal:

This category is broad. It can be for anything you spend money on over a time period. Below are some suggestions.

Clothing

Gifts

Books

Music

Beauty Care - hair cut, makeup, massage, etc...

Children:

If you have kids, it is a good idea to have a separate section for the children's expenses. Below are some subcategories you may want to use.

Child Care

Clothing

529 accounts

Misc.

School Expenses

Health:

Health includes anything you spend money on to keep you healthy.

Copay

Gym membership

Health Insurance

Prescriptions

Life Insurance

Therapy

Investment/Savings:

This section is important to track for planning purposes. We tend to add to these over time and modify the amount we add to them, so keeping them in a separate category will show you how much you contributed yearly.

Contribution to retirement plans.

Auto transfers to savings accounts.

Holiday Savings for Gifts.

Taxes:

We all have this section in our categories list. It makes it easier at the end of the year when you have to find out taxes from the prior year.

Estimated Taxes - for Self-employed individuals or others who have a side hustle.

Income taxes due

Income:

Now, we can't forget to add the Income section. This category is any income that regularly comes to help you pay for your bills.

Interest from bank accounts

Net Income from salary

Dividends from financial accounts

Charity:

If you contribute to charities, having this section separated will help you if you want to itemize your tax return.

Church

Non-profits

Keeping these categories specific depending on your situation allows monthly scrutiny of the numbers.

How to set up a budget spreadsheet?

Now that you have picked and selected the categories you want to use, we can now make up your very own budget sheet.

If you have a small number of categories, you can easily use a spreadsheet in Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets. I am going to show you how to do this easily.

Each month will have its own Budget versus Actual spreadsheet that looks like this below.

We are going to look at Sara's personal budget. Sara only made a few expenses and lived with her parents, who paid for the house and those expenses. Here is how she wrote up her budget and actual spreadsheet.

Include the due date and sort the categories by the due date. If there are categories that are not regular, you can use the word "varies."

Month: ______________

CategoryDue DateBudgetActualDifference
Groceryvaries$300.00$250.00+$50.00
Car Loan15th of the month$250.00$250.00$0.00
Monthly Total Expenses:$550.00$500.00+$50.00
Total Income Sources:15th and end of the month:$3000.00$3200.00+$200.00
The difference for the Month:$2450.00$2750.00$250.00

By having a difference column, you can easily see what Sara did with her money in a month. Then, the next month, she can assess if any budget numbers have changed and make adjustments.

When reviewing your end-of-month Budget vs Actual sheet, if the difference column shows a negative number, you spent too much money.

Staple to the monthly bank statement.

Gathering these Budget v Actual budget sheets and attaching them to your monthly statements will keep all the paperwork together in case you have questions in the future.

Add up expenses by categories and income at the end of the year from all 12 months.

Now that all the 12 months are completed, you add each category to the spreadsheet using a separate tab in Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets. This will give Sara the totals for the entire year, and she can look at the year and see what she wants to change for the next year or long-term goals.

When you create a budget, you may find it easier to modify the budget column monthly until expenses and income are stable, and you can review it quarterly or yearly.

Get a free copy of our Home Management Binder, where we share preprinted budget pages to create a budget in the financial section.

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How to set up a budget with an app?

If you have many expenses to track once a month, you can use a tracking money app. Below are the ones that are popular right now.

Mint - Intuit makes this app. It is a popular personal finance app.

Quicken - there are different price points on this page. You can track other things like small businesses and real estate rental properties. This is an affiliate link. If you buy this app, I will receive a small referral commission. Note: Quicken used to be owned by Intuit, and they sold it years ago.

Simplifi by Quicken - this is an affiliate link. If you buy this app, I will receive a small referral commission. This app is a competitor of Mint but made by Quicken.

NerdWallet is a free option if you want to start this creating a budget process.

The system will usually guide you through what categories to use and what you do not need in the category list sections. For less confusion, delete the categories you do not use. You can always add them later.

In closing:

That is it! When you create a budget, you will find areas you overspend. Over time, you will be able to modify the different expenses and maybe even reduce them and increase your savings. Be patient with the process, and you too will have financial success. If you have any questions, please leave me a comment below. I would love to help you.

Need help figuring out what to track with your expenses? Want to be accountable for your spending and create a budget? Schedule a few virtual organizing sessions so we can get you on your way to saving more and having financial freedom. Reach out so we can start today!

Visit the articles below for more information.

Best Budgeting Apps Of September 2022 from Forbes

How to Make a Zero-Based Budget Work During Covid-19

Your Guide To The 50/30/20 Budgeting Rule

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FAQs

How can you keep track of your spending to create a budget? ›

There are many tools available to help you track your spending. One popular option is using a budgeting app. You can also use a spreadsheet or get to basics by using a pen and paper. Whatever method you choose, make sure it's something you'll stick to and is easily accessible.

What is the 50/30/20 rule? ›

The 50-30-20 rule recommends putting 50% of your money toward needs, 30% toward wants, and 20% toward savings. The savings category also includes money you will need to realize your future goals.

How do I create my own budget? ›

Creating Your Budget
  1. Determine a Time Span for Your Budget.
  2. Choose a Tool to Help You Manage Your Budget.
  3. Review Your Monthly Income.
  4. Identify and Categorize Your Expenses.
  5. Save for Emergencies.
  6. Balance Your Budget.
  7. Maintain and Update Your Budget.

What are the 2 main parts of a budget? ›

The two main components of a budget are income and expenses. These components form the foundation of a budget plan and help individuals, households, businesses, and organizations manage their finances effectively.

How to track your money? ›

  1. Check your account statements. ...
  2. Categorize your expenses. ...
  3. Build a budget that works for your expenses. ...
  4. Use budgeting or expense-tracking apps. ...
  5. Explore other expense-tracking methods. ...
  6. Look for ways to lower your expenses.
Jan 30, 2024

How to budget $4000 a month? ›

How To Budget Using the 50/30/20 Rule
  1. 50% for mandatory expenses = $2,000 (0.50 X 4,000 = $2,000)
  2. 30% for wants and discretionary spending = $1,200 (0.30 X 4,000 = $1,200)
  3. 20% for savings and debt repayment = $800 (0.20 X 4,000 = $800)
Oct 26, 2023

How to budget $5000 a month? ›

If you bring home $5,000 after-tax each month, according to the rule you'd split your income as follows:
  1. $2,500: 50% of your income, is allocated towards necessities — rent, utilities and groceries.
  2. $1,500: 30% of your income, is allocated towards things you want, whether it's the latest iPhone or a fresh outfit.

What is the 40 40 20 budget? ›

The 40/40/20 rule comes in during the saving phase of his wealth creation formula. Cardone says that from your gross income, 40% should be set aside for taxes, 40% should be saved, and you should live off of the remaining 20%.

What are the 7 steps in creating a budget? ›

Follow these seven steps to start a personal budget that can help you reach your financial goals:
  • Calculate your income. ...
  • Make lists of your expenses. ...
  • Set realistic goals. ...
  • Choose a budgeting strategy. ...
  • Adjust your habits. ...
  • Automate your savings and bills. ...
  • Track your progress.
4 days ago

What is the simplest budget? ›

We recommend the popular 50/30/20 budget to maximize your money. In it, you spend roughly 50% of your after-tax dollars on necessities, including debt minimum payments. No more than 30% goes to wants, and at least 20% goes to savings and additional debt payments beyond minimums. We like the simplicity of this plan.

How do you start a budget when you're broke? ›

How to Create a Budget With a Low Income
  1. Step 1: List your income. Every budget starts with your income, no matter how much you make. ...
  2. Step 2: List your expenses. ...
  3. Step 3: Subtract your expenses from your income. ...
  4. Cut out extras. ...
  5. Skip the restaurants. ...
  6. Don't buy new clothes. ...
  7. Sell your stuff. ...
  8. Save money on expenses.
Oct 17, 2023

How do people typically earn income? ›

Earned income includes wages, salary, tips and commissions. Passive or unearned income could come from rental properties, royalties and limited partnerships. Portfolio or investment income includes interest, dividends and capital gains on investments.

What is irregular income? ›

Earning an irregular income means your paycheck timing and amount are inconsistent. Your monthly income is unpredictable and fluctuates. You may go from making more money one month to earning less the next. Irregular income can come from: Contract work.

How do you set up a spending budget? ›

  1. Calculate your net income. The first step is to find out how much money you make each month. ...
  2. List monthly expenses. Next, you'll want to put together a list of your monthly expenses. ...
  3. Label fixed and variable expenses. ...
  4. Determine average monthly cost for each expense. ...
  5. Make adjustments.

What 2 things do you need to keep track of in your spending records when budgeting? ›

Track your expenses and set up a simple filing system to hold monthly expense totals and important receipts (ones you might need for tax filing or warranties). This works well if there are multiple people in your household spending money. Keep any grocery receipts, utility bills, sales receipts or credit card slips.

Which has the best system for keeping track of your spending? ›

The best budgeting apps: our top picks
AppCostBest for
EmpowerFreeA complete view of finances
Simplifi$47.88 billed annuallyQuicken users
Goodbudget$10 monthly or $80 annuallyThe digital envelope system
EveryDollar$12.99 monthly or $79.99 annuallyFirst-time budgeters
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