Planner diy money budget3/16/2024 ![]() ![]() I know it’s “old school” to use pencil and paper but that’s how I like doing it. We’ll continue to re-evaluate it each month and tweak it as necessary. ![]() ![]() So now I’m going to try setting up our basic budget from June-May and see how that works. Yep, an extra $400 a month!! I almost cried when I saw that! I never know how these two things will go! Sometimes things stay pretty much the same and sometimes, like this year, we’ll be paying close to $200 more per paycheck for medical (plus a high deductible) starting June. The only problem I realized is that, for my family at least, I would often have to re-do our family budget mid year because my husband’s company has our medical insurance running June – May and every year the options get worse and the cost is more! It’s also the time that our mortgage company re-evaluates our escrow account for taxes which affects our mortgage payment. There’s nothing like a shiny New Year to get you motivated to make changes and be more organized! I know that most people set up a basic budget in January for the year. Please see our Disclosure Page for more information. Read on to learn how to make a budget binder for yourself!ĭisclosure: This post may contain affiliate links to Amazon and/or Etsy, which means that I may earn a small commission from some of the links in this post. So my first project was to re-organize our budget (you’ll find out why as you read on) and I made a household budget binder! I also have a list of free printable financial planning pages at the end of this post that I will frequently update. I plan on doing that! But I also think summer is a good time to do a little organizing since I do have more free time and I will have more hands available to help me did do some projects. This is my summer of organization! I know most of you are thinking summer is the time to relax and take it easy. ![]()
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