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How to take stock of your household expenses

Managing a budget for your household is more than just keeping track of all the expenses for the month. It is a chart of how much income there is, how much will be spent, and what can be saved. The idea of the budget is to broadly plan for living within your means. A budget ensures that bills are paid on time, household debts are cleared and savings goals are set and achieved.

Where does your monthly salary go? Do you allocate a certain amount to be spent on the house, or is it a case of buying things as you need? Did you know that there are huge savings to be had from maintaining a budget, and not just in terms of cost?

What is household budget management?

Managing a budget for your household is more than just keeping track of all the expenses for the month. It is a chart of how much income there is, how much will be spent, and what can be saved. The idea of the budget is to broadly plan for living within your means. A budget ensures that bills are paid on time, household debts are cleared and savings goals are set and achieved.

A really simple way to do this is to label different envelopes with the heads of all the recurring expenses of the month (such as rent, electricity, help, car EMI, etc.). You then know exactly what is going where, and if there is any left over, it can either be carried over to the next month, or set aside as a saving.

You could also project your monthly income and create accounts from which to debit or credit money as bills are paid and income is received.

Where do you start?

Reassess the budget after one month, making any adjustments that are necessary. Assess again after three months.

Making and maintaining a good household budget: Tips

– Share responsibility.

Set targets


Think out of the box

Review what you want

Be flexible

A good budget allows you control over your money, helps you enjoy rather than worry over it, makes spending more purposeful, and protects you from financial problems.

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