Why Budget?
Post on Aug 27th 2008
There has been a significant amount of talk recently about household debt, house prices, the ability to make mortgage repayments, the ever increasing ability of Australian consumers to keep spending.
On the 30th of March, http://www.theage.com.au ran an article stating that Australians borrowed at such a fast rate and that another interest rate rise was therefore inevitable. Data from the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) showed that total credit provided to the private sector by financial institutions rose by 1.4 per cent in February.
Increasing interest rates, higher petrol prices and a fall in housing prices has lead to a doubling of households struggling to meet mortgage payments. This further indicates the importance of completing a budget. If you are struggling to make mortgage repayments in a time of increasing costs, you ready need to manage how you spend your disposal income to ensure you stay in control of your finances and make your mortgage repayments on time in full.
People do not know how much they are spending until they really know how much they are spending.
What do I mean by this? Well people think they know where their money goes each pay period but when pay day comes around and theyre regularly struggling, then its obvious that they dont know where they are spending their money. The only way to truly stay in control of your finances is to ensure you regularly budget.
Understanding how much you are spending and where you are spending your money is the first step to being able to save money. By regularly completing a budget you regularly understand where and how you plan to spend your money over the coming period. That way you can determine which areas of your spending can be better managed i.e. where you can save money.
If you can save money by budgeting, it means you can reduce your debt quicker and stay on top of mortgage repayments. Heres an example of what I mean:
Loan amount $300,000
Interest rate 7.99%
Loan term 25 years
Weekly minimum repayment $533
Total interest payable over 25 years $394,038
The table below indicates the time and interest saved by increasing the weekly mortgage repayments by $20, $50 and $100.
Increase weekly repayments by $20, Time saved 2 years, 6 months, Interest saved $48,565
Increase weekly repayments by $50, Time saved 5 years, 5 months, Interest saved $100,307
Increase weekly repayments by $100, Time saved 8 years, 8 months, Interest saved $156,782
The table above proves that small savings per week applied against your mortgage can make a big difference to your ability to do what all Australians want to do, pay off their mortgage as quickly as possible.
This is all well and good, speaking about understanding your spending, increasing your savings, paying off your mortgage sooner etc but what if you have never prepared a budget before and dont know where to start? http://www.easy-budgeting.com can help.
www.easy-budgeting.com has made the process of budgeting easy and possible for everyone. The web site offers a simple and easy to use 12 month budget model created in Microsoft Excel. You dont need to be a computer wizard or an Excel expert, you just need to have the desire to control your finances.
The main feature of the 12 month budget model provided by http://www.easy-budgeting.com is the ability of the user to budget an income or expense item by completing just 3 easy steps. The user simply selects the start month, the frequency and the amount of the income and/or expense and the data for the 12 months is automatically generated based on the parameters selected.
Once you complete the 12 month budget, you may be surprised to see how much you spend each month and where you are spending you money and possibly how little you are saving.
Budgeting is a process which helps you control your finances so remember it is very important to make sure you are honest with yourself when you complete the budget process. Really think about how you spend your money and make sure you include all regular expenditure, no matter how small you think it is.
Heres another example:
Daily lunch spend $10
Days per week 5
Work weeks per year 48
Annual spend on lunch at work $2,400
You buy a sandwich and a drink for lunch every day you go to work and next thing you know, youve spent $2,400 per year on eating lunch. You wouldnt know about this spending unless you completed the budget process honestly and accurately.
Visit http://www.easy-budgeting.com for more information on the 12 month budget model.
About the author
Rhys Campbell is a qualified Chartered Accountant residing in Australia, with over 16 years experience in the finance / commerce industry worldwide.
http://www.easy-budgeting.com
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