Lisa loves Pooh
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We are crunching #'s this week and working on our budget to make 2005 the year that we do NOT go over budget.
Anybody else doing this? I'm sure there are those who are always following their budget--but we aren't that way.
I've discovered in years past--I am a very pictorial person--I have to see the big picture on one page--or I just don't get it. So we are going to take hubby's budget and put in on a one or 2 page spreadsheet that has all of our budgeted items broken down by paydays--plots in the things I'd like to do over the next year for our family, house, and travel--and then I'll be able to see visually what needs to be postponed, what we can do extra, why I can't go and get a shirt on sale for 5 bucks if I want to go on this trip or do that thing in the next month or so.
Nohting else has been working for me--and this method that we are switching to--sort of worked for me when we didn't have children--so we're trying it again with our children.
I do have good incentive--we want to go to Hawaii in late 2006
We already have 3 days hotel in points saved and the trip is feasible--as long as I quit $5 and $10 shopping us to budget death!
Anybody else doing this? I'm sure there are those who are always following their budget--but we aren't that way.
I've discovered in years past--I am a very pictorial person--I have to see the big picture on one page--or I just don't get it. So we are going to take hubby's budget and put in on a one or 2 page spreadsheet that has all of our budgeted items broken down by paydays--plots in the things I'd like to do over the next year for our family, house, and travel--and then I'll be able to see visually what needs to be postponed, what we can do extra, why I can't go and get a shirt on sale for 5 bucks if I want to go on this trip or do that thing in the next month or so.
Nohting else has been working for me--and this method that we are switching to--sort of worked for me when we didn't have children--so we're trying it again with our children.
I do have good incentive--we want to go to Hawaii in late 2006
We already have 3 days hotel in points saved and the trip is feasible--as long as I quit $5 and $10 shopping us to budget death!

) so we'll need to discuss where to put the extra $$. I also got a raise so I need to figure out how much will go towards retirement and then to savings.
Then I just TELL him what his contribution is and he says, "ok".


, but it gives me a sense of comfort knowing EXACTLY where I stand today and where I'm going tomorrow.