Tracking variable expenses
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Variables expenses, as the name implies, vary over time. Examples of variable expenses include water/electricity/gas bill, telephone bill, food bill, medicine purchases, etc. Because variable expenses change over time, it is difficult to accurately track what you spent if you don’t record such expenses. I will show below you a list of common variable expenses but please be sure to document (for at least a month) your own variable expenses to accurately know your variable expenditures.
Common variable expenses:
Feeding a parking meter is a variable expense
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- alcohol
- ATM charges
- baby sitter
- bank charges
- barber and beauty shop
- books
- bus fares
- cable or satellite
- car maintenance
- cellular or mobile phone
- children's allowance
- cigarettes or tobacco
- cleaning supplies
- clothing or uniforms
- dentist
- doctor visits
- dry cleaning
- electricity
- food or groceries
- gas or heating
- gasoline
- hobbies or lessons
- internet, web, and email charges
- landline phone charges
- laundry
- long distance charges
- magazines
- meals and snacks on job
- meals out
- medicine
- newspapers
- parking
- personal items
- postage
- recreation
- school lunches
- school or tuition fees
- tolls
- video, book, tape, and cd rental or purchases
- water, sewer, and garbage
Meals out is another variable expense example
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I suggest that you track your variable expenses on monthly basis. Each month total all of your variable expenses. Your habit of monthly tracking the expenses will help you answer the question where did my money go? If you don't have a mobile gadget, use a small note notebook, a 3x5 index card to record your all of financial transaction activities (from metering a parked car to a purchase of a computer). Remember accuracy is important for this technique to work - so try recording immediately after purchase and note the type of expense.
You may also have to use your organization skills to keep your register receipts to have a helpful tracking. You may use folders or envelopes or computer software to group similar expenses in one category and others in separate categories. For instance, you would place car repair expenses in the car maintenance category.
A worksheet for recording your daily variable expenditures
You can print multiple copies of this form to practice recoding beyond just a week.
| Daily variable expenditures worksheet | ||||||||
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Month: Dates (from and to): Year: |
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| Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | ||
| alcohol | ||||||||
| ATM charges | ||||||||
| baby sitter | ||||||||
| bank charges | ||||||||
| barber and beauty shop | ||||||||
| books | ||||||||
| bus fares | ||||||||
| cable or satellite | ||||||||
| car maintenance | ||||||||
| cellular or mobile phone | ||||||||
| children's allowance | ||||||||
| cigarettes or tobacco | ||||||||
| cleaning supplies | ||||||||
| clothing or uniforms | ||||||||
| dentist | ||||||||
| doctor visits | ||||||||
| dry cleaning | ||||||||
| electricity | ||||||||
| food or groceries | ||||||||
| gas or heating | ||||||||
| gasoline | ||||||||
| hobbies or lessons | ||||||||
| Internet, web, and email | ||||||||
| landline phone charges | ||||||||
| laundry | ||||||||
| long distance charges | ||||||||
| magazines | ||||||||
| meals and snacks on job | ||||||||
| meals out | ||||||||
| medicine | ||||||||
| newspapers | ||||||||
| parking | ||||||||
| personal items | ||||||||
| postage | ||||||||
| recreation | ||||||||
| school lunches | ||||||||
| school or tuition fees | ||||||||
| tolls | ||||||||
| video, book, tape, and cd rental or purchases | ||||||||
| water, sewer, and garbage | ||||||||
| Daily total: | ||||||||
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1. To avoid future debt crisis, don't burrow money in January, February, March, and same goes for other months.
2. When does a man really wake-up? After marriage.
3. Who is expected to be unchanged birthday after birthday? A woman because her looks never looking any older.
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1. Remember to set financial goals to build money management skills. If you a have long-term goal such as retiring in 30 years, you will need to not only watch your savings but also spending. Actually, saving and spending decisions should always be considered important regardless of a long-term goal or short-term goal (i.e., buying a computer in a month's time). Without a financial goal plan, financial life is in poor health.
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