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About 'how to calculate bad debt'|... justice. Amazingly, we are asked to listen to this gibberish in political life no matter how high the bile rises. Many believe economies must serve humanity...







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The               current               economy               has               many               Americans               seeking               to               create               a               personal               budget               for               the               first               time               in               their               lives.

Creating               a               personal               budget               may               seem               like               a               daunting               task,               but               it's               really               not               as               bad               as               you               might               think.

I               have               three               easy               steps               you               can               follow               and               you               will               be               on               your               way               with               your               new               personal               budget.

How               to               Create               a               Personal               Budget               Step               #1:               Know               What's               Coming               In
               The               most               important               part               of               creating               your               budget               isn't               what               is               going               out               -               it's               what               is               coming               in.

You               need               to               assess               how               much               money               you               are               bringing               in               each               month.

This               would               be               equal               to               your               take               home               pay               from               work               plus               any               steady               income               you               get               from               outside               sources.

When               I               created               my               personal               budget,               I               didn't               count               my               freelance               writing               funds               -               I               use               those               for               treating               myself               to               something               special               or               for               unexpected               expenses.

Once               you               know               how               much               is               coming               in,               you're               ready               for               step               #2.
               How               to               Create               a               Personal               Budget               Step               #2:               Divide               What's               Coming               in
               After               you               have               a               handle               on               how               much               income               you               have               to               work               with               each               month,               you               can               divide               your               money               in               to               different               categories.

Categories               you               need               to               consider               include:               housing,               transportation,               household               (utilities,               etc),               medical,               savings,               emergency,               debt               payments,               and               food.
               Carmen               Wong               Ulrich               hosts               On               the               Money,               which               airs               nightly               on               CNBC.

She               has               a               suggested               budget               calculator               that               could               be               of               use               to               you.

You               can               enter               your               monthly               take               home               pay,               and               the               calculator               will               throw               back               what               you               should               be               spending               in               each               major               category.
               How               to               Create               a               Personal               Budget               Step               #3:               Monitor               and               Re-assess
               After               you               know               what               you               should               be               spending               each               month               in               any               given               category,               you               need               to               evaluate               what               you               really               are               spending.

Gather               your               bank               statements               for               the               last               five               or               six               months               and               calculate,               on               average,               what               you               have               spent               on               each               category.

Be               honest               here,               as               that               is               the               only               way               creating               a               personal               budget               will               help               you.

After               you               have               a               handle               on               what               you               have               actually               spent,               compare               that               to               the               suggestion               on               Carmen               Wong               Ulrich's               calculator.

You               should               then               see               how               you               should               reorganize               your               finances               in               order               to               become               comfortable.
               Certain               categories               such               as               housing               expenses               and               debt               will               be               hard               to               lower.

The               only               way               to               lower               housing               costs               would               be               to               move               or               negotiate               certain               terms               with               your               lender.

You               can               minimize               your               debt               by               seeking               the               help               of               a               debt               counselor,               but               I               highly               recommend               you               consider               the               ramifications               of               any               debt               programs               on               your               credit               score.

Your               credit               score               matters               now               more               than               ever               so               if               you               can,               try               to               pay               your               debts               in               full               and               on               time.
               If               you               are               spending               more               than               18%               of               your               monthly               take               home               on               transportation,               look               in               to               buying               a               cheaper               vehicle.

If               you               are               spending               too               much               on               food,               try               to               start               watching               for               sales,               eat               at               home               more,               and               clip               coupons.


               The               bottom               line               is               that               creating               a               personal               budget               is               easy.

Living               by               the               budget               is               what               is               difficult.

However,               when               you               know               what               is               coming               in,               divide               it,               and               monitor               your               spending               and               reassess               your               budget               from               time               to               time               you               should               find               yourself               making               better               and               better               money               choices.
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