Budgeting

Budget Planning – The First Step To Personal Investment

Before we can start building our wealth through personal investment we have to know where we are going to get the money to invest. It has to be discretionary money – money we will not need to cover our day-to-day living expenses. Many investment plans fall down because the money has to be used for unforseen emergencies or unplanned-for contingencies. The only way we can build our wealth is to earmark the money as investment money and protect it by making sure our other living and emergency costs are planned for. This means budget planning.

Hate The Idea Of Budgeting?

So many people hate the idea of budgeting. The idea of living on a budget is not appealing. So many negative pictures come to mind: having to restrict ourselves; having to go without some pleasures; having to discipline ourselves. For some people it means facing reality, because they know they are living beyond their means and they do not like the idea of having to change. Yet, if they don’t, they will get deeper and deeper into debt and will never be free. Unfortunately, this is the story of a great many people.

Budget Planning Makes Us Free

Budget planning puts us in control. We control our money, which means we control our lifestyle. More than that, we control our future. There are so many things in our lives that virtually control us, often through no fault of our own, this is one area we can control and it is one of the most important. We all know money is not the most important thing in life, but we also know we cannot live without it. Money worries are one of the most, if not the most common worries. Taking control of our money goes a long way towards reducing those worries.

Get What We Want

Budget planning is the first step to peace of mind and then to financial freedom. I mean being in a position where the smallest financial glitch does not become an emergency – things like your pay being delayed; the car breaking down; a sudden medical or dental bill. For many people events like these mean they will simply go into more debt with their credit card or they make a panic call to friends or family or, if they have no one to call, just getting through the best way they can. In fact, this feeling of insecurity can hang over their heads causing a great deal of anxiety.