Personal Budget Planner
A Personal Budget Planner can be a useful
tool for creating budgets. But do they help you stick to your
budget? Read more and find out ...
You've seen all the plans for a personal budget planner.
It's as if the coolness of the device will somehow give you
more money in the pocket. You've probably seen the ones for
excel, which plot out pie charts, bar charts, neat tables, and
everything else. But no matter how much frosting you put on
top, it doesn't make the cake have more dough. The bottom line
is, a paper personal budget planner will work as well or better
than a fancy computerized one. It isn't about how the personal
budget planner looks, its about using it. And for most people,
myself included, it is much easier to do figures and planning
with the tactile feedback of pen and paper than with some
abstract and overly convoluted personal budget planner on the
screen.
For me, the problem isn't the personal budget planner that I
use. Nice, elegant, simple, leather bound – it has no problems
with it. The problem used to be that I simply didn't use the
personal budget planner enough. I was making money – a lot of
money – working for a small internet startup rapidly growing
into a big internet startup, and yeah maybe I was living above
my means. But my means were so great that, once I even started
making the most rudimentary use of my personal budget planner,
it did not take my means all that long to catch up.
After I took my new job as a systems administrator, after
the dot com crash, I thought that the problem was still that I
wasn't making good use of my personal budget planner. I felt
like I was always broke, like I always had some bill or other
hanging over me and disturbing my sleep, and I was always in
some kind of deep trouble. It took me a while to realize that
my problems had nothing to do with the personal budget planner.
My problems had a lot to do with me making very little money,
however.
It was then that I knew that I needed to take a second job
to really balance my budget. After a lot of looking, I landed a
job coding engines for a knockoff mp3 player. Boring work, but
it pays the bills. Now, even when I do neglect my personal
budget planner for a week or so, it is okay. You see, I still
have some money in my budget to plan!
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