Finances
A budget is a plan that helps you manage your money. It helps you figure out how much money you get, spend and save. Making a budget can help you balance your income with your savings and expenses. It guides your spending to help you reach your financial goals.
Take the following simple steps in this tool to make your budget.
Using the Budget Tool
Step 1: List your income, savings and expenses
- take your recent pay stubs, bills, and account statements
- enter the amount of income, savings and expenses into each category of the Budget Planner
- if you can’t find a field for a specific item, you can always add and name your own items
When you’re done, review the amounts to make sure you didn’t forget anything. These items should represent your current situation.
As you’re entering data, the tool will give you tips to help you save more and/or spend less. Consider those tips to balance your budget.
When you’re done creating your budget, save it online so you can return to it anywhere, at any time.
Step 2: Review your results
The results section provides you with average guidelines. These guidelines tell you what Canadians usually spend or save for each budget category, for example, food, housing, clothing, insurance.
Look at the different alerts you receive for each category:
- green thumbs up: this amount is within the average range
- yellow warning sign: this amount is slightly above the average range
- red hand sign: this amount is above the average range
These alerts will help you determine where you should focus your attention or try to reduce costs. Everyone’s situation is different and while the guidelines can’t apply to everybody, they provide a good starting point.
Review your results graphics, they give you a clear visual of your overall budget. You’ll see a graphic that shows you how your budget compares to those of other Canadians in similar situations. It’s valuable to compare your financial habits with people with similar age, income, housing and family situation.
Step 3: Review your next steps
In the next steps section, the tool gives you personalized suggestions. These suggestions are based on your situation and what you have entered in your budget. They help you figure out your next steps whether you have money left or are overspending.
Read them carefully and follow the links to useful educational tools and content to improve your budget.