Building
a Budget
Step two: estimate your expenses
Here is where you write down what you think you'll be spending
in the category areas. Here are some sample categories. You can
change these to whatever works for you.
Housing
Rent or Mortgage
Property Taxes
Food
Groceries
Restaurant Meals
Lunches at Work
School Lunches
Utilities
Electric
Gas
Telephone
Long Distance
Water
Garbage
Other
Personal
Prescriptions
Laundry / Dry Cleaners
Hair Care
Clothing
Toiletries
Family
Medical / Dental / Vision
Pet Food / Supplies / Veterinarian
Child Support
Alimony
Day Care
Baby Sitting
Children's Allowance
Parent Support
Other
Basics
Furniture
Appliances
Linens
Utensils
Tools
Home Cleaning / Repair Supplies
Other
Transportation
Car Payment
Gasoline
Oil, etc.
Repairs
Tires
Registration / Inspection
Public Transportation
Parking
Other
Insurance
Car
Life
Property / Casualty
Disability
Renter
Burial
Other
Recreation and Entertainment
Hobbies
Vacation
Shows / Movies
Sporting Events
Dining / Entertaining
Club Dues
Alcohol
Tobacco
Lottery Tickets
Reading Materials (Books, Newspapers)
Cable TV
Other
Gifts / Contributions
Church / Synagogue
Charities
Birthdays
Holidays
Weddings
Other
Savings
Regular
Occasional
Retirement Contributions
Investments
Bonds
Other
Miscellaneous
School Tuition / Dorm / Apartment / Supplies
Union Dues
Professional Fees
Lessons
Household Business Expenses
Legal Fees
Installment / Credit Card
Checking Account Charges
Other
Taxes (This would be for income other
than your check if you're using net payroll numbers.)
Income Tax
Social Security
Medicare
State Taxes (not sales tax)
Other
(If you're not paying the full balance on your credit cards each
month, be sure to keep track of how much you're charging as well
as how much you're paying and how much interest is being added to
the unpaid balances on your accounts.)
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