Spend Less Money While Not Sacrificing Enjoyment!

Saving money: A task

Saving Money is a task that many people find as one of the hardest to do. There are lots of things to be considered, most important of which is how to budget your available cash in a way that you would – somehow manage to have excess money left over – to be used for the exact things it should be used for. Budgeting is really a pain in the neck.

Allocations in your budget for electric bills, water bills, phone bills, etc. is just few of the many things to be considered when planning on how best to utilize your cash. Food is no exception! Being the most important of all domestic responsibilities, we prioritize on how to budget our money and reduce the amount of money spent without sacrificing the food allocation.

A grocery list

We mainly buy groceries we consider to be practical and necessary. The basic necessities! It would be of great help if you make a list of those goods you have to buy together with their prices (if possible) so as to ensure that the amount you allot for food in your budget is exact, lest there be a shortage. If so, you could trim down your list or think of a better replacement the particular item(s). To avoid additional shopping shortages, here are some helpful tips.

List goods that should always be found in the kitchen. Examples of which are coffee, milk, sugar, soy sauce, vinegar, salt, onion, garlic and such. These goods are necessary, so they are always being bought.

Plan your weekly meals ahead of time. This would avoid you overspending on goods deemed invaluable or missing some ingredients that are needed. This would not just allay your worries but it would also save your time.

Buy no-frills

Don’t buy branded goods; instead choose a product that has the same quality of those expensive goods. Years ago in the Pathmark supermarkets they were known as “no-frill”, today these quality but less expensive foods are referred to as “store brand.” You’ll get the same benefit without spending more.

Buy goods that have dual purpose. A good example of which is mayonnaise. You can use it as a sandwich spread and/or make macaroni salad both of which will serve a similar purpose of providing tasty nutrition. You could enjoy eating both types of food without spending too much.

Buy less expensive cuts of meat. List recipes in which the cuts won’t matter. At least, you won’t be sacrificing the taste of the food while at the same time you’ll have the chance to buy a larger quantity.

Shop with cash

Pay in cash. You might be tempted to buy unnecessary goods if you opt for use of a credit card to pay for your groceries. This would avoid you from going over your budget allotment. Try to be inventive and creative at the same time. Some leftovers could be precooked in a way that it would look appealing again to your appetite, while others seem to taste better than the initial serving. A good number of us are familiar with great tasting left-overs. 🙂

Bring some snacks whenever you travel. This could be a good reliever for inevitable hunger pangs you get along the way, and a deterrent to the temptation to stop in a mini store. If not be improbable, the temptation would at least be lessen. Keep a price list of your favorite goods to buy. At least, with those products you will be sure of how much you’re spending and you could expend just a small amount on other goods you wish to buy.

Shop only once or twice a month. In that way, less time will be spent on going to a grocery store and, at the same time, chances of overspending will be minimized.

Your Guide To Better Budgeting


Budgeting basics

There are various kinds of budgets, from your household budget all the way up to the federal budget; each on different in scope and style but nevertheless deals with the same core element. Money! So it is reasonable to refer to a budget as basically a money plan which outlines your financial goals. Having a budget, you can well establish and regulate funds, set and achieve your financial objectives, and make advance decisions as to how well you want your finances to function for you.

The main idea in budgeting is for you to put aside a certain amount of money for expected, as well as unexpected costs. Simply put, budgeting means an estimation of monthly home expenses based upon previous income, expenses and savings.

Effective budgeting

The initial step to take in budgeting is to find out how long will your earnings last. Define fixed expenses like car payments, home rental, insurance, etc. Likewise follow up your expenditures thoroughly for a month so you can learn and understand where your funds are going. Through proper determination of your “spending patterns”, you can immediately identify solutions for effective budgeting.

For instance, when you have a steady monthly income of $4,000, you should subtract all your identified monthly bills from that income. Other bills can be assessed and then subtracted from the amount of your income. The balance that remained after fixed costs can now be your budget in the household. Rather than allocating money for miscellaneous items like gas, clothing, entertainment and groceries, financial planning will allow you instead to use proportions or percentages of it.


Budgeting strategy

The strategic solution you should use in order for budgeting to be successful is inflexibility while making every effort to be as flexible as you possible can. I know that sounds a little confusing but here’s a little clarification. Since there are fixed expenses payment must be the inflexible factor. In other words make the fixed payment when it’s due at ALL times. However, you must be flexible enough to direct remaining funds to the most important and prseeing areas.

Budgeting will best work when very scarce omissions are made to greater limits. The idea here is to formulate goals and plans, then abide by it as much as you possibly can.

A few budgeting tips

Recommended budgeting tips on how to budget:

  1. Have good sense of money management because your attitude is essential. Reach an agreement and compromise but know the significance of reducing expenditures; it all involves of sacrifice.
  2. Plan your situation. Make a listing with your earnings to one side and your overheads on the other side.
  3. Know the difference between luxuries and necessities. List down what you believe as luxuries, with it, split the list in half, crossing out half the list.
  4. Practice frugality but with dignity. You can have fun with little or without spending at all. Rather than going shopping, play with the kids at the beach or at the park.

Budgeting is an effective and fundamental tool that is readily available to everyone. Consider it, and benefit from it.