The Budget Challenge: Dealing with Current Liabilities

in #thebudgetchallenge6 years ago (edited)

When I read @smaeunabs’ blog about her budget principles, I have thought that I should also make mine. I had a budget principle but was totally different from hers. Yet, I’ve got a lot of learnings from it.

In respond to her challenge to make a budget plan and my desire to apply what I’ve learned from her, I will show to you my past and my current budget plan. Spoiler! I have so many liabilities. Maybe you have some too. So, try to check this out!


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My Past Budget Principle

I wasn’t really good in budgeting before. My principle was, as much as the liabilities are already paid then I wouldn’t mind any longer how to spend the remaining. I had no proper allocations to specific needs or investments.

I made a visual basic application form in Microsoft Excel for me to track my remaining finances. The program shows the money I have in my banks and even in my wallet and cabinets. I always update it every evening before bed time. Please bear with me to just hide the actual money I have. It’s not too big as what some of you may be thinking right now. Hahaha.

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Realizing that I’d been so foolish in handling my income properly, I have decided to make a proper financial budgeting plan. And here it is.

Present Budget Principle

Before I discuss the allocations of my income, I would like to show you first the chart that shows the sources of it. About ¾ of my gross income is from my full-time job being a review instructor and the rest are from other sidelines and businesses.


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Tithe

Let me repeat it. This is gross income. Before subtracting tax, SSS, Philhealth, and Pag-Ibig deduction. It is because for me, tithe must not be the 10th of the net income. Israelites didn’t give part to the government before they gave the tenth of the remaining, did they?

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Tithe is very important. I consider it not really a need of God. Come on, God owns everything. He created the universe and tithe is too small for Him. But, He asks this from us to support His church for spreading the gospel of His Son.

We must give it to Him not because we are just compelled but because we love Him. We love Him because He first loved us (1 John 4:19).

This is how I calculate my tithe algebraically:

Let
X = Gross Income
Y = My Tax + Deductions

My net pay is NP = X – Y

But tithe is X/10, not (X – Y)/10.

Thus, my net pay minus tithe is X – Y – X/10 = 0.90X – Y

Net Income Allocations

As I've said, I wasn’t good in handling my finances, so I want to be honest with you. Due to the confidence of having enough salary, I unwisely spent most of it to expensive foods and things I’d loved. That financially illiterate state led me to have liabilities and cost me to struggle in paying monthly mortgages as of today. Auto loan, house loan, personal computer installment, property investments, etc.

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The chart shows how I distribute my net income to my liabilities, insurance, personal needs and family responsibilities. I will not just show the exact figures but just percentages. Lol.

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House Loan

I asked for a loan from my boss to reconstruct our old house about three years ago. This made me have the current monthly amortization that is good for 4 years. Good thing is, the reconstruction included six income generating rooms up to P9,000 per month.

Auto Loan

I took this 2 years ago. For me, a car is not just a bad liability but a good asset as long as it generates additional income.

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Anti-distracted driving act violator.

Property Investment

I’m now paying for the equity of this property. Looking forward to having good income after its turnover. If it’s ready by then, I will just text you: “Punta ka ditto, dala ka foods!”.

Personal bills

Monthly internet bills, etc. no internet, no porn. hahaha. kidding. Internet is really a good source of active and passive income. Specially Steemit! Yeah!

Variable Life Insurance Plan

I applied for a VUL Policy that includes an Accelerated Critical Illness benefit way back March 2016. This serves as my financial freedom account that could be redeemed and fully enjoyed in an early retirement.

Variable Budgeting

Variable budget is the amount I allocate to my personal and family necessities, professional budget allocations, long term savings, and personal rewards.

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Family Needs and Supplies

This amount is on top of the family income from the rooms for rent I mentioned above. This helps my family to keep doing the business they’ve always wanted like Halo-halo, fishball, etc. See my past post about this by clicking here

Personal Needs

This includes food and room supplies. I’ve noticed that this allocation has decreased not the same the expenses I did before. Is it because I am single now? Hahaha. As I’ve mentioned in my past post also, I’m already a health advocate. Now I am learning to eat cheaper but healthy foods.

Fuel and Maintenance

This is a necessity for me to keep moving on with my work and my businesses. Oh, have I told you my businesses? I can’t disclose to you all my businesses. Baka hindi ako yayaman if may ka kompetensya na ako. Lol. But let me just mention one, book selling.

I get commissions by selling Sir Gillesania’s books and reviewers. I’ve been doing this since college days. From time to time, my college teachers and classmates, who are now teaching, keep on ordering dozens of books and I deliver them with the help of my service. You want to order? Just PM me and I will give you discounts. Hahaha.

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Preventive maintenance checkup is important for a car that must not be compromised. Including this in the budget could really lighten the burden of the bulk maintenance cost.

Professional Budget Allocations

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) requires Continuing Professional Development (CPD) units from professionals for PRC ID card renewals. This can only be collected by attending trainings, seminars and conventions. So, allocating a budget for those events are necessary.

Long term savings

You may have noticed that I have many bank accounts. This is for me to separate different funds to different accounts. Example, I use Chinabank saving account for my auto loan and bdo account for my VUL auto debit payment.

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I place my long-term savings to my Metrobank passbook and maintains not to withdraw any amount from it. For what purpose? For me to have enough fund in the future that may be used for any necessities, like house and lot or additional properties.

Play

This amount maybe for the things I like or the travels I desire. I always want to reward myself for the hard works I have done. Allocating this would make me more excited to work and do the business. But I would spend it every after three months, not every month.

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Miscellaneous

This serves as part of pocket money, emergency needs or any unexpected expenditures. I will use this to treat my siblings or any friends to whom I will say “tara! Usapay tayo!”. Kidding! This will also be the source of my recreations with my friends to play bowling, billiards or basketball.

Is this plan attainable?

The full-time job salary I calculated is based from the advanced schedule we have in our work place. While I based the businesses incomes from the incomes I got as of today. This income will probably increase before the month ends. So, I could say it is attainable.

There’s a quote that has been staying in my mind after realizing my mistakes in handling my finances. It is:

” Financially literate person is not the one who has great wealth but the one who may just have a little but still knows how to spend it wisely.”

So, from now on, I’ve got to discipline myself in handling this thing that is a blessing from above.

And to you my friend, I proclaim this:

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And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus.
Philippians 4:19

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Wow tara ser @fojrance! Usapay tayu!hahahahahaha

Grabe ser isa ka talagang Petmalung Lodi! With your salary, sidelines, and Steemit, I can already imagine the figures that you are earning on a monthly basis.

I know you're already doing well in handling your liabilities. Papuntahin mo naman kami sa condo mo ser. Dala kami foods :D

I am particularly amazed by your Professional Budget Allocation. hahahhaha I hate to be reminded about those units to acquire for license renewal but thanks for reminding me ser! I will surely incorporate this one in my budget plan :D

Thank youuuuu for sharing your budget principle with us! I believe our fellow Steemians have learned sooo much from this :D

Cheers to Financial Freedom!

hahahah thanks for initiating the challenge shei :)

wow. you got some skills there :)

followed you.

thanks honeyletsgo!

Learned a lot from tithe calculation @fojfrance! Thank you!! I'll note that to incorporate in my current budget. Thank you!

I salute you! Gosh you've established your business income! Woooow!! Income generating rooms is sooooo 💕💕💕💕hoooo!!!

hahahaha, we just cant rely on cryptos this days. hahahah. congrats @namranna for being curiefied. hahahah. How I wish kini pud. hahaha

What a very helpful entry you have there @fojfrance .I am on a point of realization now . To right down all of my liabilities .I've been trying to start better spending habits this year because if I can't be financially responsible now when I don't have as many expenses on my plate , I am probably going to be a mess when I have to worry about groceries ,rent and bills in the future.

Thumbs up for your catchy phrase you have there buddy !👍

learn from somebody else's mistake. hahaha. thanks @indayengineer 😍

hahaha welcome <3

Nakaka Shookt ang calculations. Nice one lodi. Pang curie mani kaayu oyst.

hopefully nik. hahaha. pero LR jud kay @namranna. ahhaha

ge lang lodi tanang na curie niagi mn ug undervalued posts. aja lang! basin diay sa next post nmu ma discover naka. maayo nmn ka daan lodi so di ka angay mabalaka. ako nga dapat ma improve pa ang grammar kay medj layu2 pa jd ni haha pero yeko ra kay enjoy mn pd haha

hahahaha di lang ta mu give up. haha

gae ta topics sir bi ahahahaha

Hi @fojrance, your post was nominated for an upvote by @steemph.cebu for it's creative and thoughtful content. Steem on friend :D

wow! thanks a lot @sndbox and @steemph.cebu! I thought no one's gonna appreciate this one but i was wrong. thanks again. thanks a lot.

What a nice budget plan, @fojrance! That formula for the tithes though. Haha. Maybe you have to give a part of that 0.9X - Y to me soon (especially when this post gets curified 😜) Haha. Good luck and may you edge @namranna's entry out. Haha.

daog naman sya hahaha

Sweto kaayong mga engineers in terms of this. As member of the health care profession, nga nga rani among budget ani haha. I thnk partly because this isnt given that much attentuon in our field (which it definitely should!)

But anyways, I think you will do fine with your allocations, especialky how you allot most of your budget to your family. They are after all an investment as well

Yeap you are right :) but that percentage isn't really too small. And it's on top of the room for rent income and other contributions from my siblings and my father. :) Thanks for dropping by!

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