Budgeting Basics - A Simple Guide for NDIS Participants

Creating and sticking to a budget is crucial to managing your money wisely. Here's a straightforward guide to help you get started:

1. Work Out Your Income: Determine your total monthly income.

2. List Your Expenses: Write down all your monthly expenses. Start with the essentials like rent, bills, groceries, and transport, then your entertainment, healthcare expenses, etc.

3. Set Your Goals: Think about what you want to achieve with your budget. Are you saving for something special, like a holiday or new tech? Setting clear goals can help you stay on track.

4. Make a Plan: Subtract your total expenses from your income to see what's left over. Use this to plan how much you can save each month towards your goals.

5. Stick to It: Sticking to your budget is the hardest part. Keep track of your spending and review your budget regularly to ensure you're on track.

6. Adjust as Needed: Life changes, and so should your budget. If your income or expenses change, update your budget to reflect these changes.

7. Seek Help if Needed: If you're finding it tough to manage your budget, don't hesitate to ask for help. There are plenty of resources and services available to assist you.

By following these simple steps, you can take control of your finances and work towards a more secure financial future.

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