What to include in your family budget
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Things to consider when creating your family budget
- Set expenses versus variable expenses: Each month there will be fixed expenses, such as a mortgage, rent, or insurance. Other expenses, such as utility bills and grocery shopping may vary. Recognizing the different kinds of expenses that you have each month will help you get a better estimate of what should be in your budget
- Loan and debt repayments: If you have high-interest debts to repay, such as credit card or business loan payments, it’s a good idea to work out the best way to pay them off while maintaining your credit rating.
- Savings targets: As a family, decide what you would like to achieve with your savings. This could be a weekend away together, contributing to a college fund, or investing in a new car.
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1. Calculate your family income
2. Note down your monthly costs
3. Evaluate the net income
4. Decide a savings strategy
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Monthly Family Budget Table
Food | Budgeting for food requires a little planning, but it can be empowering—and fun. By planning meals ahead, you can minimize your grocery shopping trips and avoid overspending. Try new recipes, and involve your kids in cooking and menu planning. Where possible, buying items in bulk not only saves money, it also helps you reduce waste. You can also check what grocery stores have special deals and plan meals around them. Of course, you should still eat out when it suits you, but try and save it for special occasions or when you’re craving something that you can’t easily prepare yourself. |
Utilities and service providers | Operating a home costs money and energy. If you’re looking to save, try lowering the heating at night, taking shorter showers, and making sure to turn off the lights when you leave a room. This will reduce your utility bills and your carbon footprint. Compare providers to make sure you’re getting the best deal for internet and phone service, and assess whether the plans you have are really serving your needs. |
Shopping | Shopping has lots of benefits, from treating yourself or your family to supporting local businesses. However, when you’re budgeting, it’s good to consider what will really make you happy vs. what you’re buying on impulse. Try upcycling old clothes, shopping for used items, or doing a clothing swap with friends, especially for growing kids. Avoiding shopping when possible will mean less clutter around the house and more money to spare later on. |
Transport and Car | From trips to school, work, or grandma’s house, we all need to get from here to there. If you’re looking to save on transportation, try walking or cycling to work for some free exercise. If that’s not an option, try carpooling or buying a monthly train pass. If you’re in the market for a new car, try something that’s fuel efficient or even electric to save on gas. |
Fitness and Health | Staying fit is essential to a healthy life, and many find that gym memberships or exercise classes help them stay motivated. If that’s you, great, keep it up! But if you find that your gym membership is going to waste each month, cancel it and take up jogging or power-walking instead. If group exercise motivates you, find a running partner or organize regular trips to the outdoor swimming pool. |
Entertainment | Family adventures are a great way to entertain your kids. Check out free activities to do in your area, such as parks, lakes, or festivals. Cancel streaming subscriptions that you don’t use and opt for the occasional movie instead. |
Insurance | When it comes to insurance, it’s important to educate yourself on what you need should something happen. Shop around for the best policies out there using comparison sites. Look into rollover policies and make sure you remove any unnecessary coverage costs. |
Vacations | The kinds of vacations we take may vary based on our budget, tastes, and time off. If you’re looking to save, consider a break close to home that you can reach by car or train. Try staying in a rental flat vs. a hotel. Or, if you’re looking to splurge on a fancy getaway, save up for it by cutting costs elsewhere so you can plan a trip to remember. |
Resources for online family budget estimators
- Family budget calculators: EPI’s calculator is a great resource to swiftly calculate costs for your family online, with estimates given based on US economics. Calculated via a cross section of 10 family types (up to four-children families), the results given are based on a modest lifestyle. Open the EPI Family Budget Calculator here to see how potential costs come out for your family budget.
- Budgeting apps and tools: Handy apps can simplify your expenses instantly by recording every family cost and household spending with transparency. Try a bank where you can receive push-notifications after every transaction, and set up regular transfers, or track and get insights on spending in certain categories. This will empower you to achieve your financial goals, no matter what they are. Tip: Check out our top budgeting apps to support your family budget.
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