Foundations in Personal Finance: Chapter 2 - Budgeting Basics

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cash

When you use __________, you end up spending less.

Giving

When you're creating your monthly budget, what's the first priority under "expenses"?

Depreciation

Which of the following is not a type of discretionary expense? - fixed - intermittent - variable - depreciation

important

95% of people agree that budgeting is __________________?

gives you freedom to spend

A budget doesn't tell you not to spend. A budget actually....?

plan

A budget is a ___________ for your money.

perfect

A budget is never going to be a _______________ process.

checkings

A zero-based budget does not mean zero dollars in your ___________ account.

zero

A zero-based budget is when your income minus your giving, saving, and spending equals...?

Discretionary Expense

A(n) ________________________ needs to be evaluated in light of your other expenses fro the month.

Fixed expense

A(n) _________________________ stays the same from month to month.

Zero-based budget

A(n) __________________________ should account for fixed, variable, intermittent, and discretionary expenses based on income.

track

After you make a budget, you need to ____________ every expense.

friend

Ask a parent or find a ____________ to help keep you accountable.

honest

Be __________ with yourself about your spender or saver tendencies.

punch

Don't underestimate the emotional ___________ you get when using cash.

different

Every month is going to be ________________

Discretionary Expense

Expense for things you don't need

Intermittent Expense

Expense that occurs at various times throughout the year and tends to be in large, lump sums.

Variable Expense

Expense that varies in dollar amount from month to month, but that you can expect to have every month.

generous

Find creative ways to be _______________ with your time and money.

three

Give your budget __________ months to start working.

- Write it all down - Prioritize your expenses. - Assign money to the expenses as far down as you can go.

How do you budget with an irregular income?

over $1,800

How much does the average family spend over a year on clothing?

$370 groceries $290 dining out

How much does the average household spend on groceries and dining out each month?

more grateful

If you approach money with a generous spirit, you'll be...?

adjust

Keeping track of your expenses will help you _____________ your budget.

category

Make sure you have a miscellaneous ______________.

flows

Money ________ in two ways; in and out

giving, saving, and spending

Money flows out in three ways: ________________________________

Income

Money received for work, as a gift, or through investments

envelope

One of the best ways to track your expenses is the ________________ system.

35%

Only __________ of people do a budget every month.

four walls

Prioritize your ______________: shelter, utilities, transportation, and food.

breakdown income and spending

Specific categories are important to consider when creating a budget so you can...?

Net Income

Taxes and withholdings impact your _________________, which is the amount of money you take home on your paycheck.

more than 90%

The average American household spends ____________ of their annual income.

zero-based

The best kind of budget is a _____________ budget.

variable expense

The cost of groceries and gas is considered a(n)

food, gas, entertainment, and shopping

The envelope system is especially helpful for expenses like...?

diaster

The first month you do your budget will be a _________________, adn that's okay.

giving, saving, spending

The three priorities in your budget, after listing income, are....?

categories

The way you break up your _________________ is up to you.

irregular income

To budget with a(n) ________________, prioritize expenses from most to least important so your most important expenses are covered first.

you

Use a budgeting app that works for...

Net Income

What a person earns after payroll taxes and other deductions are taken out; often referred to as take-home pay.

- income - giving - saving - spending

What are the four components of a budget?

- groceries - restaurants - gas - entertainment - personal

What are the most common budget categories for using cash?

Commission

What is it called when you make money on the percentage of the total sales you make?

93%

What percentage of millionaires stick to their budget?

-Stick to a budget -Catch errors -Make adjustments

What will tracking expenses help you do?

- a cash-flow plan that assigns an expense to every dollar of your income; the goal is for the total income minus the total expenses to equal zero. - Give every dollar a job to make sure you have enough for bills, shopping, etc. - Shows you're being intentional about reaching goals set in financial plan. - Makes the most of every dollar you have.

What's a zero-based budget, and why is it important?

income

What's your biggest wealth-building tool?

faster

When budgeting becomes a habit in your life it will become easier and _____________

month

You need to do a budget every single ____________

personality

You will be inclined to budget one way or another way based on your money ________________

freedom

Your budget gives you _________________ to spend.

giving

Your income, savings, and _______________ can also have categories.

Share

____________ your budget with someone you trust.

Zero-Based Budget

a cash-flow plan that assigns an expense to every dollar of your income; the goal is for the total income minus the total expenses to equal zero.

Cash-Flow Statement

a record that summarizes all of the income and outgo (spending) over a certain time period.

Budget

a written plan for giving, saving, and spending.

Commission

earnings based on a percentage of the sales made.

movie tickets, eating out, music subscriptions

examples of discretionary expenses?

rent, mortgage, car payments.

examples of fixed expenses?

car insurance premiums, vet bills, yearbooks.

examples of intermittent expenses?

groceries, gas, clothing.

examples of variable expenses?

Fixed Expense

expense that remains the same from month to month

Irregular Income

income that comes in at different amounts or at different times, or both

Gross Income

the amount you earn before taxes and other payroll deductions.


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