Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Adjust your spending to fulfill predictions

You'll know a "convenient" psychic by the consistency of his/her predictions. The oldest trick in the book is to change, or adjust, predictions based on new information. When the client offers new and important information, predictions "conveniently" change. You acquire new information all the time while tracking and comparing your spending. Adjusting spending is directly related to the tracking and comparison of spending transactions. Use this new information to adjust your spending accordingly and help fulfill predictions.

Adjust spending to keep your spending management plan on track. If you are tracking and comparing your spending, as you should be, adjusting will come naturally. You'll adjust current and future spending, if necessary, to meet more realistic values. Adjust future goals that could be effected as well.

Help fulfill your financial goals by adjusting your spending and/or goals. At some point, while tracking and comparing your spending transactions, you may find that funds are not available, as planned, to set aside for predicted future spending or goals. In this case, you will need to first adjust what you currently spend if possible. If adjusting what you currently spend is not an option, then adjust the goal to a more realistic value or timeline. Perhaps you will need to reduce the allowance set aside for this goal and extend the estimated time to complete.

Your spending management plan is not written in stone. It is intended to be a plan for now, a plan for the future, a plan for life. Life changes. Families grow, children grow, and sometimes life brings us little surprises along the way. Your needs and your family's needs will change. A complete spending management system will help you predict, plan for, and achieve the financial needs to accommodate those changes in life. Spending management is a beautiful system of money management that grows with you throughout life. Plan, track, compare, and adjust your spending mangagement plan accordingly to meet your growing needs.

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