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How To Budget Your Money: 50/20/30 Rule

May 20, 2014 | Personal Finance

Budgeting is the basis of building your finances because it helps you decide where your money goes each month. It gives you more control of your finances, which is the first step towards meeting your financial goals. An excellent budgeting tool that can work for most people is the 50/20/30 budget rule. 

The 50/20/30 rule recommends allocating 50% of the money towards your needs, 30% to your wants, and saving 20%. The 20% is the money you will use to accomplish your future financial goals. 

How To Apply the 50/20/30 Budget Rule

Here’s how to allocate money to your needs, wants, and savings: 

1. Essential Expenses 

Essential expenses are made up of what you need to maintain the fundamentals of your life. Your money should go towards the vital expenses first, but no more than 50 percent of your take-home pay. These expenses fall under the following categories:

  • Housing
  • Transportation
  • Utilities
  • Groceries

2. Financial Priorities 

Your savings are priorities because they secure your financial future. They include your retirement contributions, savings contributions, and debt payments. According to the 50/20/30 rule, savings should come second after allocating money for your basic needs. 

3. Lifestyle Choices 

Lifestyle choice expenses are your wants. They are personal or leisure choices. Only 30 percent of your take-home pay should go to this category. Items that fall under this category include:

  • Cable
  • Internet
  • Phone plans
  • Charity
  • Entertainment/hobbies
  • Shopping
  • Personal care

The good thing about the 50/20/30 budget rule is that it’s flexible. For example, suppose you end up using less than 50 percent of your net pay on the essentials. In that case, you can apply what is left over to your financial priorities or lifestyle choices spending category.

Get Minute Loan Center To Help 

Budgeting is critical to mastering your finances. Check out these free budget spreadsheets or create your own spreadsheet to track your spending and see how the 50/20/30 budget rule will benefit you. You can also utilize Mint.com to set a budget, track your spending, and so much more for FREE!!

Still, if you’re having problems meeting your needs and other obligations like making debt payments, you can apply for a loan. Minute Loan Center has generous personal loans and favorable loan terms to help you bridge the gap between your income and your needs. Reach out for more information, and we will help you apply for a loan.

The information provided is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. You should consult a credit counseling professional concerning the information provided and what should work best in your financial situation. And any action on your part in response to the information provided is at your discretion.

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