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1 Spending plan Essentials
The Essentials of Take Charge of Your Finances

2 What is it? A spending plan is a paper or electronic document used to record both planned and actual income through expenditures over a period of time Also known as a budget A puzzle of where all your money is going.

3 Components of a spending plan
Income Expenses Net Gain/Loss

4 Income Income is money earned Gumballs going into the machine
Wages from a job, allowance, gifts

5 Expense Expense is money going out or spent
Money going out of the gumball machine Fixed expenses may have a fixed amount due each month and are contractual Flexible expenses can vary each month in the amount owed and are not contractual

6 Components of a Spending Plan: Net Gain or Net Loss?
Income Expenses Net gain or loss Net gain - there is remaining money to either save, spend or invest Net loss an individual is spending more money that he/she is earning

7 How to Develop and Maintain a Spending Plan
Step 1: Track Current Income and Expenses Step 2: Creating Personalized Income and Expense Categories Step 3: Allocate Money to Each Category Step 4: Implement and Control Step 5: Evaluate and Make Adjustments Spending Plan Development Process

8 Typical Spending Plan Expenses
A reference Provides guidance Based upon net income What variables may cause these percentages to be different?

9 How do they do it? Envelope systems – individuals place the actual budget amount of cash from a paycheck into a specific envelope system for the expense Check register system – This helps consumers to track all expenditures in a checkbook register which has been divided into spending plan categories Electronic spending plan systems – Multiple types of software are available for consumers to use to help keep track of their financial records Paper and Pencil- Write it down

10 Why is it important to create a spending plan?
To know where you are spending your money Make sure you can pay your bills each month Create wealth- a measurement of how much a person or household owns once all debts have been paid Income (money in) Wealth (money remaining) Flexible Expenses (money out) Fixed Expenses (money out)


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