{"id":13698,"date":"2023-07-25T11:36:02","date_gmt":"2023-07-25T03:36:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.imoney.my\/articles\/?p=13698"},"modified":"2023-08-03T02:17:23","modified_gmt":"2023-08-02T18:17:23","slug":"busted-10-reasons-why-you-fail-at-your-budget","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.imoney.my\/articles\/busted-10-reasons-why-you-fail-at-your-budget","title":{"rendered":"Busted! 10 Reasons Why You Fail At Your Budget"},"content":{"rendered":"
Within your first month of resurrecting your budget, you\u2019ve probably realised that you have already overspent by half a thousand ringgit more than what you initially planned.<\/p>\n
Creating a budget is easy, sticking to it is tough. However, a little tweak to your habits and thoughts can work wonders.<\/p>\n
Don\u2019t fear your budget \u2013 make your budget work for you, instead of against you. You are not the only one who fails at your budget once in a while, and it\u2019s probably due to these 10 pesky reasons:<\/p>\n
When you create a budget, you simply compile your bills, categorise them, and set a limit. At the end of the month, you run a comparison between your budget and real spending to see how it has turned out.<\/p>\n
Solution: <\/b><\/span>Make it fun by adding competition into the equation. Compare with your spouse or friends at the end of the month and see how each other fare. The punishment? Maybe a meal on the loser?<\/p>\n Remember some bills are incurred quarterly or annually like car insurance, car servicing or house quit rent. How about emergency expenses like your pet or your child getting sick, or even your car breaking down?<\/p>\n These expenses can completely derail a carefully planned budget. Once your budget is off, it may take months to get back on track.<\/p>\n Solution:<\/b> <\/span>List down every item that you spend on daily, monthly and annually. Calculate and establish how much you are spending on, and how you can adjust your expenses. Also, build up an emergency fund of at least six months\u2019 of your income.<\/p>\n It may have taken you days or weeks to come up with a budget that includes everything that you could think of, down to every sen you spend. However, you still overspent your budget by RM400!<\/p>\n Solution: <\/b><\/span>Maybe you severely underestimated that grocery bill? Don\u2019t worry though, understand that you will not be able to create a perfect budget the first time. Tweak your budget as you go. It is also important to include a buffer in your budget.<\/p>\n Are you managing your budget using pen and paper? Is it easily accessible and are you able to keep track of all your income and spending? Not using a tool properly or not knowing about the tool can very well contribute towards epic budget failure.<\/p>\n Solution:<\/b> <\/span>Whichever way or tools you use to create your budget, ensure it is user-friendly, that you can easily keep track of everything. If you are a techie, consider using an app, or even stick to good old Excel sheet.<\/p>\n<\/span>2. You forgot to include the \u201cnon-recurring\u201d or \u201cemergency\u201d expenses<\/b><\/span><\/h2>\n
<\/span>3. You <\/b>set <\/b>unrealistic expectations<\/b><\/span><\/h2>\n
<\/span>4. You are using the wrong tools <\/b><\/span><\/h2>\n