Roth IRA

The process of planning how to use your income by tracking spending, prioritizing expenses, and directing money toward savings and financial goals.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A budget is a plan for how you’ll use your money each month. It helps you decide where your income goes instead of wondering where it went.

Budgeting helps you stay on top of bills, avoid overspending, and intentionally allocate money toward saving, investing, and debt repayment.

There’s no single rule that fits everyone. Some people use guidelines like the 50/30/20 rule, while others save more or less depending on income, expenses, and goals.

Popular methods include the 50/30/20 budget, zero-based budgeting, envelope-style budgeting, and simple category tracking. The best method is the one you can follow consistently.

Many people with variable income budget using their lowest expected monthly income, prioritize essentials first, and adjust savings and discretionary spending as income fluctuates.

Most people budget using net (take-home) pay so the numbers match their actual cash flow. Pre-tax planning is useful for savings and investing decisions.

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Budgeting Key Terms

The key terms you need to understand budgeting and managing your money

50/30/20 Rule

A budgeting method that splits income into needs, wants, and savings.

Zero-Based Budget

A budgeting method where every dollar is assigned a specific purpose.

 

Envelope Method

A budgeting system that uses spending categories to limit and control expenses.

Pay Yourself First

A budgeting method where savings are set aside before spending any money.

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