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Smart Money Budgets
Smart Money Budgets
Budgeting 101:
What is a Budget and
Why do I need one!
Presenters
Doug Willis
Assoc. Dean of Students – PRC
Mark Clark
Professor of Business Administration
What You’ll Learn
Necessary
1. Why is a Budget __________.
What is a Budget.
2. _____
Simply Put:
Insurance payments
Child care
Medical bills
Vacations
Budget for Actual and
Unexpected Expenses
1. The FIRST step is to create and maintain an Emergency Fund.
2. Initially the Emergency Fund should be $500 - $1, 000
depending on your income and debt load.
3. Eventually you need to increase this to 3-6 months worth of
income.
4. Develop the attitude that this is ONLY used for
EMERGENCIES (unemployment, unexpected medical needs
or any other financial crisis).
5. Should you have to use money in this fund for an
EMERGENCY the priority for the next month is to re-supply
the fund.
http://www.practicalmoneyskills.com
http://consumerist.com/consumer/tools/the-zero-based-
budget-300076.php
Budgeting Terms
Surplus occurs if you have a positive cash
flow
Deficit occurs if you have a negative cash
flow
Discretionary Income is the money you
have left over after paying for essentials
Discretionary Income is used to evaluate
the strength of a person’s income
Represents the money you can spend
on wants
Review & Evaluate