Christian
Topic: Budget Busters
October 21, 2004 - by Crown Financial
Ministries
Budget busters are areas that can result in financial
disaster if not accounted for properly.
Budget busters – areas that can
result in financial disaster.
(The following percentages are for a
4-member family with an annual gross income of
$30,000 or less. Net Spendable Income (NSI) is
money available after tithe and taxes.)
Housing (38 percent of NSI)
• Don’t buy or rent a house
you can’t afford – total housing includes
mortgage, taxes, insurance, utilities, phone,
and maintenance.
• Don’t finance closing costs or secure
a second mortgage for a down payment.
Food (12 percent of NSI)
• Plan and stick to written weekly
menus.
• Don’t shop when hungry or hurried.
Do shop specials, store labels, and use coupons.
Automobile (15 percent of NSI)
• Buy quality used cars you can
afford, and don’t trade in before car’s
usefulness is over.
• Auto price, maintenance, gas, tags, taxes,
and insurance are all part of cost.
• Consider dropping collision insurance
on cars more than four years old.Debt (not housing
or auto – 5 percent of NSI)
• Establish a payment schedule to pay all
creditors regularly, and get rid of credit cards
that you can’t pay in full each month.
• Sacrifice wants and desires – buy
with cash until debts are current.
Insurance (5 percent of NSI – if
your employer provides medical insurance)
• Find a well-informed, trusted
insurance agent to get the best possible provision
for the money.
• If you have no medical coverage through
employment, consider major medical insurance –
it can covers up to 80 percent of medical expenses
due to catastrophic illness or injury.
Recreation/Entertainment (5 percent of
NSI)
• Recreation-oriented Americans,
who are in debt, shouldn’t borrow to entertain
themselves.
• Plan vacations during off seasons, select
local vacation destinations, consider camping.
Clothing (5 percent of NSI)
• Save money and buy without using
credit.
• Purchase off season if possible, and select
home washable fabrics and outfits that can be
used in multiple combinations.
Medical and Dental (5 percent of NSI)
• Prevention is cheaper than treatment.
• Teach children to eat the right foods
and clean their teeth properly. Good diet, rest,
and exercise will most likely result in better
health.
• Ask doctors and dentists in advance about
costs, shop for prescriptions, and ask for generic
drugs.
Savings (5 percent of NSI)
• Without savings, the use of credit
and debt becomes a way of life.
• Use payroll deduction for savings. If
it’s not available, your bank can automatically
withdraw from checking account to savings.
Remember budgets don’t operate on auto-pilot,
they require effort and family understanding.
If you’re determined to achieve and maintain
a debt-free lifestyle, then living on a budget
is essential. Don’t bust your budget.
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