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A budget is the most fundamental and effective financial management tool available to everyone and it doesn’t cost a penny. Absolutely anyone can work out their budget and simply doing so helps you to see how much you earn, how much you spend and where you are spending it.

If you want to work out your own personal budget you can do so in many ways. If you prefer the traditional paper and pen method that is fine as it works just as effectively as using a computer. If you are more akin to personal computers or laptops then you could use a spreadsheet to note down your budget. You can also buy computer programs designed specifically to help with personal finance planning.

A budget tends to have different headings for various kinds of income and spending, against which you can note down your own figures. Monthly outgoings are a good starting point for any budding budget planners.

Begin by making a record of exactly what you spend money on each month. If you cannot remember all outgoings off the top of your head then take a look at recent bank statements and look for regular payments such as gas, electricity, telephone, rent and council tax. If you have any direct debits or standing orders don’t forget to include these.

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