What is difference between budget & budgeting
An estimation of the revenue and expenses over a specified
future period of time. A budget can be made for a person,
family, group of people, business, government, country,
multinational organization or just about anything else that
makes and spends money. A budget is a microeconomic concept
that shows the tradeoff made when one good is exchanged for
another.
Budgeting lies at the foundation of every financial plan. It
doesn’t matter if you’re living paycheck to paycheck or
earning six-figures a year, you need to know where your
money is going if you want to have a handle on your
finances. Unlike what you might believe, budgeting isn’t all
about restricting what you spend money on and cutting out
all the fun in your life. It’s really about understanding
how much money you have, where it goes, and then planning
how to best allocate those funds. Here’s everything you need
to help you create and maintain a budget.
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