Janell and I have tried different ways to manage our budget throughout our marriage. The different things I have done with excel to organize our budget have evolved to what we now use.
Our current system is pretty much a virtual envelope system. We use excel to break down the amount of money in our checking account to different categories. Each category receives certain dollar amounts credited to the total after each paycheck. When we spend the money from the different categories the balance is then decreased. The goal is to only spend money that has been allocated to the category.
This system has certainly helped us have a fresh look on our finances. It supports our desire to live within our means. We are able to better stick to our budget. Ultimately, it is vital for everyone to find the budgeting system that works for them and use it!
Monday, November 1, 2010
Friday, October 29, 2010
Just Say No!
After work today, my wife told me about the few things she purchased from a yard sale this afternoon. One great find was a used national bestseller, "Financial Peace Revisited" by Dave Ramsey.
Although it has been a while since I have posted, I could not help but post about a simple thought from the beginning of chapter 2. In elementary school I was taught to "Just say no to drugs." In college I was taught to "Just say no" when my schedule was already too full for anything else.
Dave Ramsey indicates that the nation's situation at the time was a reflection of our inability to "just say no" to ourselves! What is it that makes it so difficult to stop the impulse purchases when we cannot afford them? One possible answer could be a lack of vision for the future. I assert that cultivating the ability to "just say no" to ourselves when we really don't need something will certainly allow us to be better prepared for the future when our money is needed elsewhere as money just doesn't grow on trees.
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