How to budget in tough economic times

If you set too lofty a goal and reaching it means deprivation on all fronts, the likelihood of you sticking to your budget is minimal.

 

Tough financial times and a weakening rand have forced many South Africans to be more cautious with their cash. That said, too many are still resorting to credit rather than smart budgeting.

“Whether you are trying to get out of debt, save some money or simply stay in the green, a basic budget is one of the most underrated tools for gaining control of your finances, managing expenditure, saving and avoiding debt,” says Graham Craggs, spokesperson for Budget Insurance

Budget Insurance offers the following advice for drawing up your 2016 budget:

Craggs lists the following as just some of the possible areas where you can start cutting excess fat from your budget:

“Remember that even the smallest adjustments in a number of areas of your budget can add up to significant savings. The small changes and sacrifices you make now will be worth it in the long-run,” says Craggs.

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