15 Practical Budgeting Tips

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1. Create a Zero-based budget
2. Budget together (especially if you are married)
3. Budget every single month
4. Start with the most important categories first
5. Pay off your debt
6. Don't be afraid to trim the budget
7. Make a schedule
8. Track your progress
9. Create a miscellaneous category
10. Cut up your credit cards
11. Use cash where you overspend
12. Use an online budgeting tool
13. Quit the comparisons
14. Set goals
15. Give yourself grace

graceyfreeman
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You're so likable on camera, i watched the entire video for entertainment purposes only lol. Im a budgeting nerd

fabiGBOtown
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Since my husband and I got out of baby step 2 I was like heck no I’m not budgeting anymore.. I thought of it negatively . But when I listened to you say it gives you permission to spend I decided to do the budget monthly again and it has been SO much better! No more worrying “am I spending too much?” “Can I spend more?” And now I can clearly look and say yup I have more money budgeted & can get it! No worrying!! your show !

oliviapayne
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This is my first time using a zero based budget I have never heard of it before Dave’s show and man it’s a game changer in how I manage my money and finances watching it hat I spend

DivineHala
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1. I love how excited you are when talking about money

2. These practicals were all super helpful, I think the giving grace and comparison were the most helpful for my situation

themillennialtomillionaire
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I keep a checking account cushion to cover any Miscellaneous, non-emergency items... like unexpected dinner plans or a sale on Meat!!

michellemorales
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I love Rachel's perspective about budgeting. Budgeting puts you in control of your money. This is so refreshing to me because I need to get control of my money. I'm looking forward to changing my relationship with my money.

adriennedunston
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I agree with all you are saying…I am 55 and a widow of 17 years. I work at a Christian school and make 20, 000 yearly as a paraprofessional. I teach piano 2 nights a week and make around 700.00 per month. I have an autistic son who is in college online. He is 23 but acts like he is 17. I live with my in laws. They are 77 and 73. They are starting to fail in health. I have a Bachelors degree in Interdisciplinary studies….music and education are my areas of concentration. I am smart, but I do not have the skill set that employers are looking for. I need a higher income because I am around 28, 000 in debt between student loans and credit cards…..I feel stuck, defeated, depressed, and drained. I do not answer the phone because I am behind on my card payments. It’s just too much! And to know that I did this to myself….it’s quite painful! I feel like a failure. Thank you for this video. I am going to begin this journey again….

karenethridge
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I use my notes on my phone to list out my categories and the dollar amount and adjust in there as I spend with the zero based budget it helps a lot

DivineHala
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I used Google Sheets as a sort of check register/budgeting tool. I used to have a system similar to The Budget Mom which worked until I became more confident. Now I budget in my check register as though the money is spent. I know how much is available for unexpected but I also have sinking funds for car repairs, vet bills, etc. It works for me and I taught it to my sister in law who used it when she was getting herself out of debt.

hollistandridge
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This video is very helpful! As for giving, I am on SSDI and am lucky if I have $5 left to my name at the end of the month with current rent prices as I'm awaiting HUD housing. However, one thing I've learned is that I can give of my time and it's so much more meaningful.

stepdancerafgs
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I started getting serious into budgeting about 10 years ago. Now I can't imagine living without knowing where my money is going every month.

freedomring
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15:16 I act my wage. I live on approximately 50% of what I make. I don't act my age as I feel approximately 50% younger than I am.

davidmilhouscarter
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Rachel literally makes me smile so big!! 😭💖 And Rachel to you & your team: I want you to know that literally all because of YOU, and now a couple months into it, I already fully see the 'fun' aspects of the budgeting!!!! Everything you said is echoing 100% true for me. Thank you again for your soul and for your light, which is helping to change lives more than you could ever know! :)

radioheadfanlove
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1 st baby step
Super easy
Just had to get into Budgeting videos.
Never knew i could do it.
Thank you
Beautiful an Inteligent lady.

goinsvirginia
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Thank you Rachel, I'm watching this videos and I'm getting motivated and fired up. I'm excited I know God is going to bless me and my family for working on being à good steward with God's money

eb
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I finished FPU on March 19 and am doing my first budget for April. Since I'm new to this process and don't know how to do it, this has been a really helpful episode. Thanks for this advice Rachel.

katyedwards
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I’m not a millionaire by far. Not yet anyway. I do know a couple millionaires and yes they write down their budget. They bring home a larger paycheck than we do and all that means is they budget with larger numbers. No new cars or fancy things. It’s crazy how much they do together budgeting.

Brovillion
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Both of Us have been unemployed for over 6 months now. All of our savings and emergency fund is gone. Looking for work like crazy. Budgeting has been tough.

famchavez
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I've tried (and failed) to do a budget for many years. I don't always have the same monthly income, so I thought I was doomed. It makes so much sense to do the budget every month instead of annually.

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