A budget is a great tool to help you better track your spending and empower you to find financial freedom. When you’re in a good budget groove, you carefully track every dollar in and every dollar out. You regularly pull up your budgeting spreadsheet and critically assess your spending. When balancing your budget, you adjust to stay on track with your financial goals.
But we know the best-case scenario isn’t always the most realistic. Staying on top of your spending plan and keeping your budget balanced can be hard to do.
If you’ve slipped up with your spending plan and find yourself with a deficit, it’s possible to get back on track. Here are some tips to help you balance your budget:
The best way to balance your budget is to spend less. Think about your expenses and which are “wants” and which are “needs.” Prioritize the essential expenses and take steps to cut back on your discretionary spending. Here are some easy ways to spend less:
Brand name isn’t always best. Check out store brands, which typically have barely noticeable quality differences and can be significantly less expensive.
How many streaming services do you subscribe to? Can you cancel those you don’t use often and could probably do without?
If you can’t recall the last time you hit the gym, consider canceling your membership. You can switch to more affordable alternatives, like outdoor activities or in-home workouts.
Increasing your income doesn’t have to mean taking on a second (or third) job. There are other options for earning money that you may have never considered. Here are a few ideas:
Is that air fryer just taking up space on your kitchen counter? Hold a garage sale or hop on eBay to sell some household goods you no longer need or use.
Do you have a hobby that could turn into a small side business? If you’re a language lover, think about offering tutoring services. If you’re a crafter, consider selling your wares.
Increasing your income isn’t all about earning quick cash. Think long-term and pursue additional training or education that could help you grow your career prospects or earn a promotion at work.
In order for your budget to work, it’s important to keep detailed records. Stay on top of your spending plan by accurately tracking your income and expenses and setting reminders to regularly review and make adjustments.
There are a lot of tools that can help you build and track your plan, and Marine Credit Union can help. Our free online calculators can help you: