• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Money Management
    • Debt Reduction
    • Credit
    • Mortgages
    • Mutual Funds
    • Tax Strategies
    • Loans
  • Budgets
    • Saving Money
    • Income
  • Banking
    • Checking Accounts
    • Check Writing
    • Fraud
    • History
  • Entrepreneurs
    • Entrepreneur Interviews
    • Money Making Ideas
    • 3D Printing
  • Resources
  • Retirement
  • About
    • Privacy Policy

Personal Finance Blog

Tips And Stories To Help You With Managing Money

  • Privacy Policy
  • Saving Money In 2018
You are here: Home / Money Management / Debt / Managing Debt

Managing Debt

February 6, 2012 By Guest

How proper budgeting can help you contain debts?

Keeping a proper budget is very important in personal finance. It can help you prosper financially and achieve financial goals. Importantly, through maintaining a proper budget, you can get relief from debt. Here we discuss about some budgeting tips, by following these tips you can reach your financial goals.

Use credit cards wisely

One of the prime causes of personal debt woes is of course the unwise and imprudent use of credit cards. It is a very common trend in the country that many of you take out multiple credit cards and use those cards recklessly. Inadvertently, this often results into debt woes. In order to avoid this, it is recommended that you must use credit cards wisely and with discretion. However, this is not to say that you avoid using credit cards completely. Rather, it is recommended that while using credit cards, you must be very rational.

Put in place an emergency fund

Another important budgeting tip would be to build up an emergency fund so as to meet any unintended contingency. Various emergency cases may occur at any time and these can result into huge monetary loss. Natural disasters or sudden emergency cases may result into huge financial loss. If you have an emergency fund in place, you can contain all these unintended contingencies. In order to build up an emergency fund, you need to save something on a regular basis.

Examine your expenses

Another important budgeting tip would be to analyze your expenses. First of all, you need to carefully examine the expenses that you make. You need to see your items of expenses and see how much you spend on each of these items. This will help you identify the items on which you are spending more than actually required. The next step would be to prepare a realistic budget or to allocate money on each of these items. Thereafter, you need to ensure that you do not spend beyond your limits. You need to do this on a regular basis. This will help you a lot to save a lot of money.

Curb instinctive purchases

One common thing that often creates a big hole in your pocket is your impulsive purchases. Sometimes, it is seen that, you can’t control yourself and engage in tempting purchases. In order to contain this habit, it is recommended that before visiting a shopping mall, you must decide what you will purchase and the approximate amount that you will spend. You need to stick to your decision. This will in turn help you save a lot of money.

Related Posts

  • Getting Out of Debt

    Debt is the single largest self induced headache one can have. We do it to…

  • An Expert Shares Money Management Secrets

    Anna Sergunina of Nerd Wallet has learned how to manage money effectively and she is…

  • Debt consolidation

    Having debt is nothing to be ashamed of. There are not many in the world…

Filed Under: Debt Tagged With: Debt, money management

Primary Sidebar

Personal Finance Articles

  • Make Saving A Priority
  • Review Your Home-Insurance Risks
  • Lowest Air Fare? Try August 28
  • Hackers Targeting Bitcoins
  • Keep Your Emergency Fund Intact

Save At Walmart

Search

Personal Finance Education

Investing Education from Morningstar.

As Seen On Intuit

Intuit.com has ranked Coolchecks.net #4 out of 10 of the best blogs to help you save money. We hope to help you become more aware of your own financial situation and strive to improve it.

Featured On Mint.com – July 2014

Mint Interview

Categories

  • Banking
    • Check Writing
    • Checking Accounts
    • Credit Cards
    • EMV Cards
    • Fees
    • Fraud
    • History
    • Student Loans
  • Best Of The Web
  • Budgets
    • Emergency Fund
    • Grocery Shopping
    • Saving Money
    • Spending Habits
  • Business
    • 3D Printing
    • Bankruptcy
    • Business Advertising
    • Business Development
    • Business Plans
    • Corportate Lessons
    • Data Mining
    • Legal Issues
    • Merchants
    • SEC
    • Security
    • Small Business Startups
  • Consumer Alerts
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Cutting Costs
  • Employment
    • best places to work
    • Careers
    • Interviews
    • Job Search
    • Top CEOs
    • Wages
  • Entrepreneurs
    • Attitudes
    • Entrepreneur Interviews
  • Featured
  • Finance
    • Automobiles
    • Credit Ratings
    • Education
    • Financial Planners
    • Foreclosures
    • Homes
    • Insurance
    • Investing
    • Mortgages
    • Personal Finance
    • Renting
    • Term Deposits
    • Travel
    • Work
  • Fraud
  • Government
  • Holidays
    • Christmas
    • Halloween
  • Internet
    • Bitcoin
    • Blogging Tips
    • Blogs, RSS and Podcasting
    • Databases
    • Facebook
    • Influence
    • marketing
    • Twitter
    • Website Reviews
    • WordPress
      • Key Words
  • Investing Basics
    • Hedge Funds
    • Investing
    • Mutual Funds
  • Life
    • Aging
    • Just For Fun
      • Punahou Alumni Corner
    • Millennials
    • Personal Health
  • Money Making Ideas
    • Affiliate Programs
    • Craigslist
    • Ebay
  • Money Management
    • Bankruptcies
    • Building Wealth
    • Child Care Costs
    • Christmas Shopping
    • Credit
      • Free Credit Report
    • Debit Cards
    • Debt
    • Debt Reduction
    • Health Insurance
    • Income
    • Inheritance
    • Interest Rates
    • Loans
    • Mortgages
    • New Years Resolutions
    • Retirement
    • Shopping Tips
    • Tax Strategies
    • Your Stories
  • Retirement
  • Self Improvement
    • Time Management
    • Work Habits
  • Shopping
    • Coupons
    • Online Shopping
  • Social Security
  • Tax Tips
  • Taxes
  • Technology
  • Trade
  • Uncategorized
  • Wealth

Best of Personal Finance Blogs

Best of BuyerZone Business Finance Blog Recipient

Personal Finance Sites We Recommend

Get personal finance advice from the people behind the top money blogs, including Wise Bread, The Simple Dollar, Mint and Nerd Wallet.

Copyright © 2025 ·Metro Pro · Genesis Framework by StudioPress · WordPress · Log in