My budget has been written up and everything looks good. So I'm done, right?
Answer
Ummm... no. Now it's time to execute the plan that you've created.
Analysis
It's absolutely fantastic that you've gotten your budget squared away and things look good on paper. Think of the budget as a financial plan - it lays out what you intend to spend over the given month. Now it's time to act on that plan.
There are many ways to accomplish this - some people prefer a more detailed level of bookkeeping while others prefer way less detail. Whatever system works for you, that's the one you should use.
For the more detailed people, receipts are going to be your friend. When you buy something, make sure to get a receipt. If you don't get a receipt, perhaps carry a piece of paper or small notebook to notate what was spent. When you get home, make sure to record those expenses onto a spreadsheet or perhaps a bookkeeping program such as Quickbooks.
For the less detailed people (and I fall into this category), figure out how much you can spend each day and put that amount of money into your wallet. That is what you can spend and when it runs out, your spending for the day is done.
As you track your actual daily expenditures, you may have to tweak your budget to have it match your spending. Alternatively, you may have to tweak your spending to stay within budget.
In the process of recording your expenses, you can record expenses that will have an impact on your tax reporting. This will significantly reduce the stress of doing your taxes at tax time.
This post is part of a series on budgeting - Budgeting 101
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