Expenses A - What Are They And What Can We Do About Them
It is crucial as an individual who is striving for
financial
freedom to be able to recognize the different type of
expenses
in our lives. It is a proven theory that it is easier
to cut
your expense than trying to earn more income. In order
to
maximize profits, a manager will try to minimize
expenses
before trying to gain more revenue. And we can learn
from that.
By recognizing our expenses and ways to handle them,
we will be
able to create more revenue in our lives. This article
will
help you to do that.
According to Rockefeller diagram, the following ten
expenses
are the different types of expenses that exist in our
lives. Be
aware that certain individuals might have more
expenses in their
lives. In order for us to achieve financial freedom,
always bear
in mind that our main goal is to minimize our
expenses.
Kindly spend some time reading through the different
type of
expenses. (Remember them if you have to)
1. Giving
2. Self
3. Taxes
4. Shelter
5. Household
6. Auto
7. Fun & Entertainment
8. Insurance
9. Debt
10. Business expenditures
In this article, I am going to talk about the first
five
expenses and in my next article I will talk about the
next
five.
Expense Category #1: Giving
Most people do not consider this as an expense. Some
will even
completely eliminate this and not have anything to do
with it.
In the bible, Christians are encouraged to allocate
ten percent
of their income as a tiding. Most successful people
actually
allocate ten percent of their income to benefit
others. If you
were to think about it, it is making sense! We have to
agree
that there is some "force" providing blessing of money
for all
of us. If that "force" were to choose who should
he/she
provides the money to, the "force" would rather
provide the
money to people that are generous. Beside, there is no
point in
being a rich scourge.
Expense Category #2: Self
Bear in mind that successful people save a part of
their income
first and live on what is left over.
If we practice that, it will make a huge difference in
the way
we handle our money. By saving a part of our income
first (try
to save at least 10% every month), we will be more
careful on
the way we spend our money. With a proper budgeting
system,
eventually you will be able to save enough to invest
your money
to make more money.
Expense Category #3: Taxes
This is an expense that we can't avoid. There are
different
ways certain individuals are able to minimize their
tax
expense. Consult an expert to learn more.
Expense Category #4: Shelter
Shelter expense ranges for every individual. Some
people rent a
room, some rent the whole apartment, and others got
their own
monthly finance payment plan. A lot of prosperous
people start
out financing a house and while they are doing that,
they will
be renting out the rooms that they do not use. Some
will even
build extra rooms to create more revenue. Not only
they are
minimizing their shelter expense, some are even able
to totally
eliminate this expense. Bear in mind that in order for
us to
achieve financial freedom, we ought to minimize our
expenses.
Expense Category #5: Household
This ought to be your largest category expense.
Household
includes food, clothing, bills, etc.
One ought to try to allocate the most budget in this
category.
Being the largest category, household expense has got
the most
potential to be minimized. For example, instead of
subscribing
to the expensive cellular phone plan, one can choose
to apply
for the cheaper plan and try to limit their cellular
phone
usage.
Always take note of the day that the bills arrived.
Write it
down in your calendar. This way, you are able to see
your
budget clearly. For example, I realized that for my
electricity
bill, I always receive the online bill on the 26th of
every
month. In my planner, I will highlight the 26th and
write
"electric expense". At the beginning of the month,
always
browse through your previous month expense and try to
find ways
to minimize it.
Take some time to sit down and look at your expense
and spend
some time trying to minimize it and with a constant
practice
and more knowledge, you will be amazed at how much
money you
are able to save every month. I will meet you in my
next
article for the next five expenses. Cheers!
Working together with you toward financial freedom,
Henry Tanaka
About The Author: Henry Tanaka, a college undergrad
who's been
making a good income online, believes that with the
right
guidance and teamwork anyone can attain financial
freedom
through internet. Take a look at his step-by-step
method at:
www.ShowerIncome.com
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