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Sorting
Your Money
With
all of the different items that the average individual or family
spends money on, it can be difficult to keep it separated. You have
to have money for groceries, car gas, school lunches, Groceries,
Dining Out and Entertainment just to name a few.
You could buy a box of envelopes each payday and sort the money on
payday and stuff the money in an envelope until you need it. Of
course, then you would have to have a safe place to keep it.
If you like the envelope method, then by all means use it. However,
the entire purpose of The Complete Budget and Bill Organizer is to
simplify things. Sitting down at the kitchen table each payday and
sorting cash is far from simple.
It would be much better to try storing it in your wallet or purse.
You would have the money when and where you need it. There is an
element of risk that the money could be lost or stolen. If you don't
feel comfortable with having that much cash in your wallet and don't
have problems handling your checking account, you could deposit the
money for groceries in your account and write a check for your
normal grocery shopping. I wouldn't write a check for just a milk
and bread run.
For a family, a budget keeper should be assigned to sort the money.
They would be responsible to distribute the money to other members
of the family. To do this you will have to clearly define who in the
family is responsible for what expenses. Let me give you an example:
A family with a working dad and a stay-at-home mom with three
teenage kids may distribute their money like this:
Household Income after money for bills is deposited in checking:
$500
Mom is assigned as budget keeper and keeps $355. Out of this money
she is responsible for buying the groceries, health items, cleaning
supplies, the families clothing, school lunches,
pay the paper boy and other expenses around the house. Mom takes $50
out of this money for herself that she doesn't have to account to
anyone else in the family for.
Mom gives dad $100 of which he is responsible for paying for his
expenses to get back and forth to work including car gas. Dad can
use $50 of his money that he doesn't have to account to anyone else
in the family for.
Mom gives each of the three kids an allowance of $15. This money can
be used any way they choose.
By sorting your money this way, each member in the family can keep
the money in their wallet and all of the responsibilities are
covered. No, you won't know exactly how much you spend each month on
groceries, car gas, etc. The main point of a simple budget is to
make sure you have the money to pay everything without the hassles
like sorting your money into envelopes and accounting for every
penny.
Mom, as budget keeper, would also be responsible for keeping the
budget, paying the bills and depositing money in their savings. This
does seem like a lot of responsibility for just one person in the
family but, to ensure that their finances are organized and
everything is covered, it is absolutely necessary. It is also
important to make sure dad knows how mom is handling things so that
he can step in if the need arises.
While developing your budget using the Budget Worksheet you will
know what your household expenses are. Simply take that list and
assign it to a member of the family along with the money to cover
it. If you run into problems and some things aren't being paid, you
will probably have to review your budget and reassign these
responsibilities.
THIS CONTENT IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. THIS IS IN NO
WAY GIVING ANY LEGAL ADVICE OR REPRESENTATION. THE INFORMATION
CONTAINED HEREIN WAS COMPILED FROM VARIOUS ARTICLES. FOR ANY LEGAL
ADVICE OR REPRESENTATION SEEK YOUR OWN LEGAL COUNSEL.
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