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Budgeting – What Really Constitutes a Good Personal Financial Plan

February 3rd, 2010 by admin Leave a reply »



In order for you to live comfortably, it would be prudent to have a budget that works for you. One aspect of a good budget it that it needs to based on your income and easy to adhere to. Having a friendly budget will motivate you to keep planning you finances prudently hence achieve your financial goals.

One of the important elements of a budget should include saving. An advisable way would be to have a savings account which you can be contributing to on monthly bases. Most banks offer an interest on such accounts hence you will benefit in the long run.

Another aspect would be to allocate some potion of your income to help the less fortunate in the society and not forgetting to give your tithe. God is the giver of wealth whether you believe it or not. Therefore, helping others will prompt the giver of wealth to release His blessing on you and one way would be by financially blessing you. In the bible, King Solomon stated that you should honor your God with your substance.

A perfect budget needs to take care of windfalls like wedding anniversaries, birthday parties and the like. Since these windfalls do not occur on a monthly basis, many tend to ignore or overlook them not realizing it can greatly result to overspending.

Personal budgeting needs to take into account your current financial status in regards to your spending patterns and habits. This will make it easy for you to make the necessary adjustments and maybe alter your spending habits and adhere to your financial plan.

By: Stephen Kavita

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