Budgeting Can Minimize Your Need to Borrow
Please note it is your responsibility to evaluate the accuracy, completeness and usefulness of any information, opinion or advice contained in the content below.Budgeting is an important aspect of finance and the better your budget is the lesser the requirement for loans. A well managed budget can become your all important tool especially when it comes to debt management. If your budget is sound then it will help you to keep a track of your daily or monthly expenditures and you will also be able to keep a tab on your loans if any.
There are many people who suffer as they don’t have the income stream or savings to pay back the loan amount. The result is heavy fees, fines or even an increased interest rate that is charged to the loan. At the end of the day, you will probably end up paying up the entire loan amount plus 1/3rd of the loan in interest and fees. High fees and interest rates offered by banks worldwide has become a concerning factor, which is slowly leading to their unpopularity.
Creating a Budget
Creating a budget is quite easy although managing it might be a little difficult. There are different types of budgets like personal budgets and debt consolidation budgets etc. If you are thinking of making a personal budget then the first thing is to define where you would want to be in life and define or re-define your goals. If you intend to start your own business then you will have to make serious budgetary considerations. This is why pre-defining your goals is essential while creating a personal budget.
Secondly, you will need to understand the underlying importance of budgeting. As you are aware of homeownership is quite unpredictable as well as expensive. You might encounter certain sudden requirements that may include internal damages, scraping off paint, internal repairs etc. Every home needs a repair sometime or the other. It is always better to be prepared in advance. Hence, it is always suggested that you should always include repair costs in your budget.
A budget is basically a comprehensive plan that will help you to cover all your expenses you’re your current income. If you are able to plan a good budget then it can provide you with money on a regular basis for any uncertain event. One of the key factors governing homeownership is budgeting.
Budgeting basics
Here are some tips for creating budgets and maintaining them:
1. You need to have complete information regarding the due dates of your bills
2. You should have a fair idea regarding the kind of money you spend monthly
3. You need to plan for all your periodic expenses like property taxes, car insurance, homeowners insurance etc.
4. When you are drawing a budget, you need to keep away from making impulsive purchases as it can completely deflate your budget.
5. Mention the requirement of regular home maintenance and internal or external repairs in your budget. According to experts, you should ideally keep 1% of the purchase price of your house for any types of repairs or for annual maintenance.
6. Adhering to your regular savings plan is critical.
7. Make note of your fixed expenses and keep some percentage away for any emergency or variable expenses
8. Keep track of all your financial statements and this should include your income statements, bank statements, utility bills etc.
9. Before creating a budget, make a note of the various sources of income especially if you are self-employed.
10. Lastly, create a comprehensive list of all expenses being incurred in the last few months. This will help you to create a sound budget.
It can often require a little work to maintain a budget and there are times when it may go out of control. If your budget goes out of control then you will need to stop there and then and formulate your budget all over again. This time include the expenses or the reasons that forced the budget to break. To follow the right course and to maintain your budget, you need to keep tabs. keeping regular tabs of your expenditure helps. You can keep weekly or monthly tabs depending on feasibility and what is comfortable.
If you are able to maintain and follow your budget then it will be easier for you to even payout your loan requirements. Today, the market is rapidly changing especially with peer to peer networks and social lending communities appearing on the horizon. These networks charge lower interest on loans and the main aim is to make the buyer as well as the lender to feel responsible towards each other. Lending hubs have appeared in the UK and the US and there are a couple of community borrowing hubs expected to capture the Australian market soon.
As interest rates in Australia have continued to rise and typical interest rates on home loans are now often 8% or more and personal loans can be anything up to 35% depending upon your credit profile.
Whilst the social lending and online P2P loans are still new in Australia Lending Hub at http://lendinghub.com.au intends to revolutionise this industry by offering a product that can help borrower consolidate their credit cards and refinance multiple personal loans. Lending Hub (just like Prosper in the US) seeks to offer a tool for borrowers that will assist them in maintaining their personal budget by keeping the repayments to an affordable level. If you are interested in further developments in the Australian and New Zealand peer to peer market then you can also check out http://blog.lendinghub.com.au
About the Author
Ivan Mantelli is a writer as well as the owner of an Australian Lending Hub http://lendinghub.com.au
GM shares retreat after Congress idles deal - MSN MoneyCentral
20 Nov 2008 at 2:57pm
General Motors Corp ( GM ) Stock Quote , Chart , News , Add to Watchlist NEW YORK (AP) - Shares of General Motors Corp. gave back most of their gains following a wild day of trading Thursday, after lawmakers put the brakes on a proposed bailout of ...
City Council Members Search Own Pockets For Money - CBS 3 Philadelphia
20 Nov 2008 at 4:09pm
PHILADELPHIA (CBS 3) ? As Philadelphia City Council debates Mayor Nutter's proposed budget cuts, some council members are taking a look at their own books to find places to save money. Council President Anna Verna says she will cut 10 percent of ...
Lynchburg dismisses 2 employees to help cut budget - Item
14 Nov 2008 at 3:16am
LYNCHBURG ? The Town of Lynchburg is saving money by implementing a reduction in force initiative that they say will not diminish services provided by the town. In fact, Mayor Thompson Isaac and Councilwoman Nancy Galloway said services could ...
Budget abundance - Philadelphia Daily News
20 Nov 2008 at 3:33pm
I still believe, but my bank account doesn't. Major economic indicators suggest I'll forgo the $165 Bourbon Red this year and do my best with the free frozen bird I get for spending $300 at my local grocery store. And that should be a cinch, with the ...
Manager's budget shortfall strategy has detractors - AZCentral.com
13 Nov 2008 at 4:53pm
At a September Tempe City Council review session, City Manager Charlie Meyer pitched a plan to tackle Tempe's budget shortfall that included creating employee "teams" to research money-saving ideas. But his strategy has come under fire in the past ...
Related Articles on No Debt Anymore.org
- The Advantages of Using Money Budgeting Software
- Guide To Better Budgeting
- Keep Them Handy: Budgeting Tools that Work
- $1000 Provable Income Cash Advances
- Budgeting For Emergency Funds?
Recent Articles
- How to Find the Right Debt Consolidation Agencies
- Cash Advances Helping You Meet Your Current Financial Needs
- Latest News in Credit Repair and Credit Score - Nov 19, 2008
- Latest News in Goverment Grants and Debt Relief - Nov 18, 2008
- Shop and Save
- How to Find the Honest Debt Consolidation Programs
- Lastest News in Credit Card Debt - Nov 17, 2008
- How to Set-Up a Family Budget - Part 2
- Save So You Can Bank on a Bright Future
- How to Find the Best Debt Consolidation Services
Free Newsletter
Sign up for the free Daily newsletter, filled with tips and ideas on avoiding credit card debt, credit history, tips on getting out of credit card debt, and more. Your email address will be kept confidential and won't be shared. Easily unsubscribe at any time.
If you enjoy the free information available on this site, you're sure to enjoy the free newsletter as well:
Site Search Tags:
Credit, Credit Card, Debt, Debit Card, Loans, Interest Rates, Credit Reports, Credit Score, Debt Solutions,
Share and Enjoy:
December 22 2007 08:41 pm | Australia and Budgeting and Household Budget and Money Management and Track Your Spending


