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Budgeting and Money Management

Practical guides to building a budget that works in real life — covering income, spending, tracking methods and common budgeting frameworks for US households.

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How to build a budget in the US

Most budgets fail because they ignore real life. Here is a step-by-step approach that actually works.

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How to stop money running out before payday

If you are regularly running low before payday, this guide can help you work out why — and what to do about it.

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US household spending by region: what the ONS data shows

ONS spending data shows broad regional patterns — but averages are context, not targets. Here is what the data shows and how to use it.

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The 50/30/20 budget rule: does it work in the US?

The 50/30/20 rule is popular budgeting advice — but it does not always fit US realities. Here is what it means and when it works.

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Zero-based budgeting: what it is and how to use it in the US

Zero-based budgeting means giving every dollar a job before the month starts. It takes more effort — but offers more control.

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How to track your spending without a spreadsheet

Tracking spending does not require a spreadsheet. Here are simple methods that work for real people.

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How to budget when your income is irregular

Variable income makes budgeting harder — but also more important. Here is a method that works when your pay changes every month.

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How to manage money as a couple in the US

Combining finances as a couple is one of the biggest money decisions you will make. Here is how to approach it practically.

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US budget categories: what to include in your monthly budget

Not sure what categories to include in your budget? Here is a complete guide to the spending categories that matter for US households.

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How to cut your household bills in the US

Household bills are often the largest single opportunity to save money without changing your lifestyle. Here is how to approach each one.

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