I am just about to turn 26 and I have never ever had a budget. I ran across this board and noticed that it was still active so I thought I would turn to you all for some advice. In 2016 I want to begin budgeting and setting financial goals. Here are a few questions that i have and i know that everyone's situation is different.
1. would you all recommend a seperate account for savings/emergency fund or lump it into 1 account
2. would you recommend a seperate checking account for Bills or use one account? Right now i do not have a bank account at all

will open one on friday)
3. what do you all use for budgeting? spread sheets, aps, or good ole pen and paper?
4. what things should be included in a budget
5. should i do a budget monthly or for the full year
6. i do have one credit card with a 15,000.00 limit with a zero balance. Would you all recommend paying for everything with credit card or cash?
7. how much liquid cash do you all have in a checking account, savings account, and efund?- right now i have 0.00 in all 3- trying to figure out the types of accounts i should open
8. if you all have 2016 budgets prepared please share with me
SORRY for all the questions, i am so new to this and really have no idea .
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2. would you recommend a seperate checking account for Bills or use one account? Right now i do not have a bank account at all will open one on friday) I just use one account mainly. I do have 2 checking accounts, one at Chase and another at a credit union. But we just converted the credit union to a joint account between my H and myself, so it's not used for much except for when we need to transfer money to each other (we still have separate finances for the most part). I think having 2 working checking accounts is making things too complicated.
3. what do you all use for budgeting? spread sheets, aps, or good ole pen and paper?
4. what things should be included in a budget
5. should i do a budget monthly or for the full year
6. i do have one credit card with a 15,000.00 limit with a zero balance. Would you all recommend paying for everything with credit card or cash?
7. how much liquid cash do you all have in a checking account, savings account, and efund?- right now i have 0.00 in all 3- trying to figure out the types of accounts i should open I'm very cash poor at the moment.
8. if you all have 2016 budgets prepared please share with me
2. would you recommend a seperate checking account for Bills or use one account? Right now i do not have a bank account at all will open one on friday)
3. what do you all use for budgeting? spread sheets, aps, or good ole pen and paper?
4. what things should be included in a budget
5. should i do a budget monthly or for the full year
6. i do have one credit card with a 15,000.00 limit with a zero balance. Would you all recommend paying for everything with credit card or cash?
7. how much liquid cash do you all have in a checking account, savings account, and efund?- right now i have 0.00 in all 3- trying to figure out the types of accounts i should open
2. would you recommend a seperate checking account for Bills or use one account? Right now i do not have a bank account at all will open one on friday) We have one checking account for spending, and multiple savings accounts for saving (general saving, Christmas/Gifts, Car Maintenance, ROTH, Vacation). Make sure your new account(s) don't charge monthly fees.
3. what do you all use for budgeting? spread sheets, aps, or good ole pen and paper? I use a (free) app called Good Budget. It is a virtual envelope system and helps you decide how much money you have each month and where your money is going. Having the app on my phone allows me to enter transactions as I make the purchase so I don't lose track.
4. what things should be included in a budget Here are my categories: Gas for car, Groceries/Household Supplies, My fun money, DH fun money (we can spend it on whatever we want without judgement), Entertainment, Church/Charity Giving, Mortgage/Utilities/Cell Phones, HELOC, Sinking Fund (any item we pay for annually or quarterly, like Costco Membership, Sirius Satellite Radio, Amazon Prime, etc I add it all up and divide by 12 so we have the money available), Clothes, Home Improvement, Car Insurance/Maintenance, General Savings, Vacation Fund, Christmas/Other Gifts and our ROTH accounts. All of our categories roll over from one month to the next and if for some reason the balance gets high we move money to savings and rework the budget. It is very overwhelming to try to budget for every.single.thing so I would keep some flexibility/cushion in for things like hair cuts and other things that don't get purchased every month.
5. should i do a budget monthly or for the full year I would start with a month-by-month budget. Since you've not lived with a budget before you won't get it "right" the first time (and that is okay). Don't put extra pressure on yourself to get it right for the whole year at the start.
6. i do have one credit card with a 15,000.00 limit with a zero balance. Would you all recommend paying for everything with credit card or cash? Do you get points for the purchases? Do you have any other debt? I use a credit card to put everything we can on for the points but I pay the balance every month. IF (and only if) you know you will be able to pay it off in full I think this is okay. I would also work up to this slowly so you don't get shocked by a huge bill the first month you do it. Start with gas and groceries, then add in entertainment and utilities, etc.
7. how much liquid cash do you all have in a checking account, savings account, and efund?- right now i have 0.00 in all 3- trying to figure out the types of accounts i should open We keep a $2,000 cushion in our checking account (above and beyond our normal income and expenses) in case there is a bank error or we have a hiccup in our budgeting. Everything else gets funneled into savings. We've been doing a lot of projects in our house (kitchen remodel, getting ready to do our master bathroom, etc.) so we keep building up and spending our non emergency savings account. This will be personal preference for you as well. If you aren't saving for a specific goal then after your efund is built up I would work on investing your savings to help it grow.
8. if you all have 2016 budgets prepared please share with me
Welcome! I love seeing people take charge of their finances
1. would you all recommend a seperate account for savings/emergency fund or lump it into 1 account?Up to you, but I prefer separate accounts. I have one for e-fund, and several others for travel, home improvement, gifts, etc.
will open one on friday)Again, up to you. I have one main checking account that all bills and savings deposits come out of. H and I have separate accounts.
2. would you recommend a seperate checking account for Bills or use one account? Right now i do not have a bank account at all
3. what do you all use for budgeting? spread sheets, aps, or good ole pen and paper?I use good old pen and paper.
4. what things should be included in a budgetAll of your expenses, such as bills, but also savings, retirement contributions, fun stuff, insurance, etc.
5. should i do a budget monthly or for the full year I actually do mine for every two weeks when I get paid, but I write out each paycheck for a full year and then adjust as needed.
6. i do have one credit card with a 15,000.00 limit with a zero balance. Would you all recommend paying for everything with credit card or cash? Depends how disciplined you are. I pay for everything with my credit card to earn points, but I am super disciplined and always pay the balance in full. If you can't use it without accumulating debt/interest, then don't use it.
7. how much liquid cash do you all have in a checking account, savings account, and efund?- right now i have 0.00 in all 3- trying to figure out the types of accounts i should open I am in the minority, as I keep small amounts of liquid cash. Between all of my accounts, I probably have about $2K. I also have $2K in a CD that I consider an e-fund. I don't try to maintain a certain balance in my accounts, other than if they have minimum balance. Definitely shop around for a bank/accounts that will meet your needs.
8. if you all have 2016 budgets prepared please share with me I don't have access to mine at the moment, but we are in the final stages of wrapping up our budget for next year.
P.S. I work in banking and specifically new accounts. If you have any general questions about opening bank accounts, I might be able to help. *I cannot give any legal or tax advice.
1. would you all recommend a separate account for savings/emergency fund or lump it into 1 account
One checking and one savings account is a great starting place. Savings can be where you save for your emergency fund and other savings goals (cars or vacations) and checking is where you can do most of your daily transactions. Most people like to have their paychecks deposited straight into their checking accounts. Then if you'd like, you can have automatic transfers from checking to savings (like if you want to save $100 from each paycheck, you could make it automatic).
2. would you recommend a seperate checking account for Bills or use one account? Right now i do not have a bank account at all
will open one on friday)
Definitely start with just one. It's easy to set up another later if you feel like you need it.
3. what do you all use for budgeting? spread sheets, aps, or good ole pen and paper?
We use Everydollar.com right now, but we've used spreadsheets in the past. If you'd like to see an example or copy, here is the spreadsheet setup we used to use:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ryk0pNlChaq93yBDsMZq_D0bmrnXV7FU9nrt7Z01HEk/edit?usp=sharing
The important thing to budgeting is to first write out where you want all your money to go (could base this by month or paycheck depending on which you prefer) the other half of budgeting is to track your expenses to make sure you stay on budget. The link above has the budget on one sheet and then on the second sheet it gives a place to list each expense with automatic subtractions.
4. what things should be included in a budget
Fixed expenses (bills like rent/mortgage, utilities, insurance) variable needs (fuel, groceries, haircuts, toiletries), variable wants (eating out, entertainment, gifts). It can also be helpful to save up for yearly expenses by saving a little each month. DH and I save a bit each month for our gym membership, but we only pay for it once a year.
5. should i do a budget monthly or for the full year
When you first start budgeting, you'll have a lot of adjustments that you will need to make as you remember different expenses and figure out exactly how much you should budget for groceries. So start with a monthly budget and don't worry about anything else for a few months. We don't budget yearly, but we do have yearly goals for our big things (debt payoff, car savings, other savings).
6. i do have one credit card with a 15,000.00 limit with a zero balance. Would you all recommend paying for everything with credit card or cash?
Everyone has different comfort levels here. I have the same situation with a 15k limit and zero balance, but the card is just through my bank, so there are no points or rewards. I keep using it because I've had it for several years and it helps my credit. So I just put fuel purchases on the card and pay it off monthly. Others here work CCs for points, but I wouldn't recommend that currently for you until you get your feet a bit wetter.
7. how much liquid cash do you all have in a checking account, savings account, and efund?- right now i have 0.00 in all 3- trying to figure out the types of accounts i should open
We only have 2000 in our savings right now with 1100 in a separate savings account for a car replacement. We're in debt payoff mode and have very few liabilities and little risk, so we have a low e-fund. Most financial gurus recommend saving 3-6 months of your expenses in your emergency fund. We have a buffer in our checking account of around 800. This just helps with cashflow so that we don't have to pay 100% attention to when we get paid versus when we pay bills.
8. if you all have 2016 budgets prepared please share with me
Don't really have room here, but you should be able to find these in several recent new poster questions!
As a personal shout out, DH and I have been working to pay off 55,421 in student loan debt since November 2014. We only have 21,610 left and I've been blogging about the process. Several friends have asked for help getting started towards their own financial goals, so I wrote this megapost on how to get started with budgeting and making financial goals. If you're interested, you can find it here: http://www.markelise.com/blog/how-to-start
2. would you recommend a seperate checking account for Bills or use one account? Right now i do not have a bank account at all will open one on friday)
3. what do you all use for budgeting? spread sheets, aps, or good ole pen and paper?
4. what things should be included in a budget
5. should i do a budget monthly or for the full year
6. i do have one credit card with a 15,000.00 limit with a zero balance. Would you all recommend paying for everything with credit card or cash?
7. how much liquid cash do you all have in a checking account, savings account, and efund?- right now i have 0.00 in all 3- trying to figure out the types of accounts i should open
8. if you all have 2016 budgets prepared please share with me
2. would you recommend a seperate checking account for Bills or use one account? Right now i do not have a bank account at all will open one on friday)
3. what do you all use for budgeting? spread sheets, aps, or good ole pen and paper?
4. what things should be included in a budget
5. should i do a budget monthly or for the full year
6. i do have one credit card with a 15,000.00 limit with a zero balance. Would you all recommend paying for everything with credit card or cash?
7. how much liquid cash do you all have in a checking account, savings account, and efund?- right now i have 0.00 in all 3- trying to figure out the types of accounts i should open
8. if you all have 2016 budgets prepared please share with me
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If someone is irresponsible then having a credit card won't help and will be worse. But merely using a credit card does not ensure you will spend more. Correlation does not imply causation.
OP I would suggest a balanced approach based on research and trial and error. Find things that work for you and make changes when needed. Don't just stick with one specific model or become inflexible. I have found that those who adjust and continue to learn are far more financially literate, confident and successful than those who only follow specific plans created by others.
1. would you all recommend a seperate account for savings/emergency fund or lump it into 1 account?
I would personally separate the accounts. If you're single, start with an emergency fund of a full month's expenses: the total cost of rent, utilities, food, student loan, car, insurance payments, etc. Once you have that, I would start looking at saving for retirement. Are you doing anything in this regard?
2. would you recommend a seperate checking account for Bills or use one account?
One checking account, one savings account.
3. what do you all use for budgeting?
We use an Excel spreadsheet for budgeting but Mint to track our bigger financial picture and net worth.
4. what things should be included in a budget?
Housing, utilities, any payments such as cable, phone, internet, insurance, car, student loan, etc. Also food, any charitable giving, miscellaneous like haircuts, clothes, etc. Also, give yourself a small line item for entertainment.
5. should i do a budget monthly or for the full year?
We budget by the paycheck, which when I single was every two weeks. It was nice since it made for two 'bonus' checks per year.
6. i do have one credit card with a 15,000.00 limit with a zero balance. Would you all recommend paying for everything with credit card or cash?
I would ONLY use credit if it doesn't cause you to spent more and you can pay it off every month.
7. how much liquid cash do you all have in a checking account, savings account, and efund?
We only keep $1,000 but we have two incomes and only need one to pay all the bills. If it's just you, I'd suggest start with a full month's expenses.
Good luck and do stick around - this place is great for advice and motivation!! And know that we all started where you're sitting right now.
TTC since 1/13 DX:PCOS 5/13 (long, anovulatory cycles)

Clomid 50mg 9/13 = BFP! EDD 6/7/14 M/C 5w6d Found 11/4/13
1/14 PCOS / Gluten Free Diet to hopefully regulate my system.
Chemical Pregnancy 03/14
Surprise BFP 6/14, Beta #1: 126 Beta #2: 340 Stick baby, stick! EDD 2/17/15
Riley Elaine born 2/16/15
TTC 2.0 6/15
Chemical Pregnancy 9/15
Chemical Pregnancy 6/16
BFP 9/16 EDD 6/3/17
Beta #1: 145 Beta #2: 376 Beta #3: 2,225 Beta #4: 4,548
www.5yearstonever.blogspot.com
TTC since 1/13 DX:PCOS 5/13 (long, anovulatory cycles)

Clomid 50mg 9/13 = BFP! EDD 6/7/14 M/C 5w6d Found 11/4/13
1/14 PCOS / Gluten Free Diet to hopefully regulate my system.
Chemical Pregnancy 03/14
Surprise BFP 6/14, Beta #1: 126 Beta #2: 340 Stick baby, stick! EDD 2/17/15
Riley Elaine born 2/16/15
TTC 2.0 6/15
Chemical Pregnancy 9/15
Chemical Pregnancy 6/16
BFP 9/16 EDD 6/3/17
Beta #1: 145 Beta #2: 376 Beta #3: 2,225 Beta #4: 4,548
www.5yearstonever.blogspot.com
TTC since 1/13 DX:PCOS 5/13 (long, anovulatory cycles)

Clomid 50mg 9/13 = BFP! EDD 6/7/14 M/C 5w6d Found 11/4/13
1/14 PCOS / Gluten Free Diet to hopefully regulate my system.
Chemical Pregnancy 03/14
Surprise BFP 6/14, Beta #1: 126 Beta #2: 340 Stick baby, stick! EDD 2/17/15
Riley Elaine born 2/16/15
TTC 2.0 6/15
Chemical Pregnancy 9/15
Chemical Pregnancy 6/16
BFP 9/16 EDD 6/3/17
Beta #1: 145 Beta #2: 376 Beta #3: 2,225 Beta #4: 4,548
www.5yearstonever.blogspot.com
I would 100% agree with this because I am exactly this way. If I find that run short between paychecks I'll put it on a card, is it necessary?? Not always. And all it does it put me further behind the next paycheck. So I would agree with everyone that says unless you know you can control your spending and absolutely will not over spend I wouldn't use the card.
If you want to test it out try with something like gas, and only put gas on there for a few months. If you find that works for you and you haven't used it for anything else then gradually increase what you use it for. But I wouldn't start out by putting everything on there.
Good luck! I'm 25 so I understand you desire to budget and get your life on track early.
I wish I was better at sticking the budget I set, but I'm trying to learn.
So true, I find myself doing the same thing.
Welcome to the board! I admire you for taking charge of your budget at a relatively early age. I'll admit, I really didn't pay that much attention to my money until I started thinking about buying a house, which was about 6 years ago and I was in my mid 30s. I would be WAY better off if I'd started 10 years sooner than that.
1. would you all recommend a seperate account for savings/emergency fund or lump it into 1 account.
I don't keep mine separate, but its personal preference.
2. would you recommend a seperate checking account for Bills or use one account? Right now i do not have a bank account at all
I prefer keeping as few accounts as possible, though I fail at that and have way too many for a variety of reasons, lol. But this is also personal preference.
3. what do you all use for budgeting? spread sheets, aps, or good ole pen and paper?
I use an Excel spreadsheet. It's just easiest for me because it is so simple. But certainly a lot of PPs prefer apps. I know I'm a dinosaur, but apps just irritate me and I try to keep as few as possible.
4. what things should be included in a budget
Everything! Every bill, fun money, entertaining...up to and including monies going to a 401K or other retirement, savings, etc.
5. should i do a budget monthly or for the full year
For you, I would start with monthly. I personally budget out for 2-3 months at a time, but will make changes as things adjust. Every once in awhile, I'll carry out how long it will take me to pay off my Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) if I devote my extra income to that. That's the only debt I'm focused on paying off as fast as possible.
6. i do have one credit card with a 15,000.00 limit with a zero balance. Would you all recommend paying for everything with credit card or cash?
Like a lot of other PPs have mentioned, while its great to pay for as much as you can with a CC in order to get points, its only great if you are disciplined enough to pay the balance in full every month. One month of interest and you'll way more than blow away whatever extra goodness you got from points. Or if you find yourself overspending.
Perhaps try paying with a CC for points for just a few purchases each month. See what your "money personality" is for that.
7. how much liquid cash do you all have in a checking account, savings account, and efund?- right now i have 0.00 in all 3- trying to figure out the types of accounts i should open
At the moment, I only keep around a $1,000 efund and $100-$500 in a variety of checking accounts. Really not enough in a crisis, but I do have multiple sources of income. Plus, I'd rather put extra money toward paying down my HELOC, which is also easily accessible money if an emergency comes up. Not perfect, because there's still 4.5% interest, but to me it is still better to pay the balance down than keep the same money in a savings account earning almost no interest...for a big emergency that may not come for months or years.
On the subject of credit cards not feeling like "real" money for some people, so making it easier to use the card. I've always felt that casinos use this same principle very advantageously.
For a place that revolves around money, there is no cash to be seen unless a person is first sitting at a table or machine. Cash is converted into chips. Of course, chips equal cash, but it does not feel the same as throwing down a $20 bill for each hand of blackjack.
The machines automatically convert money to "credits". Although a player can change that option to show as currency instead, it is not the default. And machines no longer pay cash, they pay out slips of paper that can be exchanged for cash...or just take that slip of paper that looks nothing like money and slide it right into the next machine
. Devious I tell you, lol!
1. would you all recommend a seperate account for savings/emergency fund or lump it into 1 account I would recommend a separate account because then it's easier to forget that you have the money and it's there when you need it. I know for myself, if I saw it in my checking account, I might be more likely to spend it
will open one on friday) I think this depends on your personal spending habits. I know for my husband, he's better off having his personal spending money that he doesn't have to account for in one account and then all the money that goes for our bills goes into our joint account. When the money in his one checking account is gone, he's done with eating out lunches or whatever he does with his personal money
2. would you recommend a seperate checking account for Bills or use one account? Right now i do not have a bank account at all
3. what do you all use for budgeting? spread sheets, aps, or good ole pen and paper? I use Goodbudget which is available online or through an app. I sit down the same day of the week every week (usually wed. during my lunch hour) and do my bills and update my budget. I tried several other methods. And be open to trying different ways. Don't get discouraged if you try one way of tracking and it doesn't work. Just try another way. It's a matter of finding a method that works best for you.
4. what things should be included in a budget Any regular expenses like gas, car insurance, car payments, license plate tags, hair cuts, cell phone, emergency fund, any memberships/subscriptions, basically anything that you that repeat
5. should i do a budget monthly or for the full year I do monthly and for expenses that only come up once a year, like my license plate tags, I take the annual expense and divide it by 12 and put away that amount each month so when I have to renew the tags, I don't take a big hit that one month. It's easier on my budget to put the $10.00 a month away (we have two cars where the tags are up the same month)
6. i do have one credit card with a 15,000.00 limit with a zero balance. Would you all recommend paying for everything with credit card or cash? If you know you will be good about paying it off in full and it has a rewards program on it that you will use, then use your credit card. Like I use to shop a lot at LLBean so I got their card for the free shipping & free returns and to earn LLBean bucks to get free stuff from them. But if you don't trust yourself to stick to your budget when you use it and pay it off every month, use cash and/or debit card.
7. how much liquid cash do you all have in a checking account, savings account, and efund?- right now i have 0.00 in all 3- trying to figure out the types of accounts i should open
8. if you all have 2016 budgets prepared please share with me I'll try to post this later for you
Good luck!!