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		<title>A Rigid Budget Will Die A Quick Death</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="border-right: 0px; border-top: 0px; margin: 5px 5px 5px 10px; border-left: 0px; border-bottom: 0px" height="244" alt="contortion A Rigid Budget Will Die A Quick Death" src="http://mysuperchargedlife.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/contortion.jpg" width="220" align="right" border="0" title="A Rigid Budget Will Die A Quick Death" /> An inflexible budget is doomed to failure.&nbsp; Our budgets are intended to help us control our money so we can achieve our financial goals.&nbsp; Sticking to a personal finance budget is important, but too much rigidity often backfires.&nbsp; We have to learn to be flexible with our budgets for them to succeed in the long run.&nbsp; Remember, slow and steady wins the financial race.&nbsp; We want our <a href="http://mysuperchargedlife.com/blog/financial-freedom-ebook/" >budgeting</a> efforts to last a lifetime, not to fizzle out in the first few months.</p>
<h2>5 tips to keep your personal budget flexible and alive</h2>
<p>Flexibility is one of the keys to maintaining a healthy budget.&nbsp; Here are some ideas for keeping your budgeting efforts flexible to keep them alive!</p>
<h3>1.&nbsp; Create a custom budget each month</h3>
<p>Your budget or <a href="http://simplemom.net/family-finance/">spending plan should be customized</a> for each period.&nbsp; Sure certain expenses stay the same every month, but some things fluctuate or only occur once in awhile.&nbsp; Your monthly budget needs to be a living document.&nbsp; It needs to evolve as life does.</p>
<p>Make sure you take a little time at the beginning of each month to make a list of expected expenses that will occur in the upcoming thirty days.&nbsp; Also, revaluate the amount you are budgeting in each of your spending categories.&nbsp; You may need to increase or decrease certain things to more closely match your estimated expenditures.</p>
<h3> 2.&nbsp; Don&#8217;t be afraid to make mid-month budget adjustments</h3>
<p>Continually reevaluate your plan as you proceed through the month.&nbsp; If necessary, move money from one category to another to make your budget reflect real life.&nbsp; Our budgets are just plans.&nbsp; They are not written in stone.&nbsp; </p>
<p>One budgeting goal is to <a href="http://www.gatherlittlebylittle.com/2008/02/becoming-a-saver-when-you-like-to-spend/">avoid overspending</a>.&nbsp; It is important that we are firm in our resolve toward this end, but we need not be rigid about the amount spent in each category.&nbsp; Move money around to make things work.</p>
<p>Of course, you don&#8217;t want to rob your grocery category to make an impulse purchase, but if your electric bill runs a little high, you might need to take some away from your eating out category to cover it.</p>
<h3>3.&nbsp; Create new budget categories when needed</h3>
<p>If you have an expense that seems to keep catching you off guard, then create a specific category for it.&nbsp; I had to do this for children&#8217;s activities.&nbsp; We kept spending money to allow our daughters to participate in extracurricular activities, but we didn&#8217;t have money set aside for it.&nbsp; I kept having to take it out of another category.</p>
<p>This <a href="http://www.moolanomy.com/545/my-biggest-budget-busters/">unplanned expense</a> often left us short in another area.&nbsp; Be sure to capture these expenses and create a category for them.&nbsp; I&#8217;ll even create the category mid-month so that I don&#8217;t forget to budget money for it the next month.</p>
<h3>4.&nbsp; Set money aside for personal spending</h3>
<p>We all want to feel like we have some individual control over how we spend our resources.&nbsp; What is important to one person, especially in marriage, may not be a priority for the other.&nbsp; I think the best way to handle this is by allowing each person a certain amount to spend each month.</p>
<p>Assign each spouse an amount each month that is their money to blow however they want.&nbsp; It may not be much when you are <a href="http://mysuperchargedlife.com/blog/back-to-basics-using-the-debt-snowball-to-pay-off-debt/">running your debt snowball</a>, but at least it is something.&nbsp; The feeling of control will go a long ways toward keeping your budget alive.</p>
<h3>5.&nbsp; Discuss and agree on the monthly budget up front</h3>
<p>If you are married, go over the budget with your spouse before the month begins.&nbsp; Be sure that you are both in agreement and committed to the plan.&nbsp; This will help <a href="http://www.mrsmicah.com/2008/01/09/how-would-you-feel-if-your-spousepartner-broke-your-budget/">avoid sticky situations</a> as the month plays out.</p>
<p>A budget that is created and ratified by only one spouse will feel rigid and restrictive to the other member of the marriage.&nbsp; You have to work as a team for the budget to succeed over time.&nbsp; Participation in the process is the best way to achieve buy-in.</p>
<h2>A flexible budget is a budget we can live with today and tomorrow</h2>
<p>We want our budgeting efforts to succeed.&nbsp; A great way to keep them alive is to remain flexible.&nbsp; A plan must change as the situation changes for it to remain viable.&nbsp; A rigid budget will only create frustration and resentment.&nbsp; It is of the utmost importance for us to avoid these pitfalls as we budget our money.</p>
<p><strong>What do you do to keep your budget flexible?</strong></p>
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