Can't explain it all like Dani did for me, but all I know is this budget is simple, my debts are getting paid a whole lot faster, and I have money.
I have been training with Dani Johnson and she teaches us to budget as God would want us too. This was tough for me to grasp as some weeks were tough to get through so I thought, but when God is in the mix, all works the way it is supposed to.
Anyway the very first thing she taught us is to open 2 checking accounts, one for God's work and one for bills and a savings account, for your savings (don't touch this one). Each and every payday, you first tythe, take 10% to give to God (can be to church, a great charity...something that helps women/men and children in need of food, housing, medical...), if you don't know where to put it, just get it into your God and account and leave it there till you decide. Then take care of yourself, take 10% to put into your savings and leave it there.
After that figure out your monthly bills and expenses. I get into my accounts online (I have a 5 x 8 card where I keep my account usernames and passwords to make it easy for me to keep track) and check the balances and amounts due then write them in my spiral monthly, I don't pay them online through the sites, I do it through my bank and have a second way to keep track of my expenditures for the month.
I keep track of all my expenses in a spiral notebook, I did the computer thing (Quiken, Excel), but when the computer crashed, I lost it all (my fault, I didn't back it up :( , my spiral is always here).
Next look and see what fat $ you can cut back on, do you really need the high powered cable with a million channels? Can you find a phone company that is less expensive and offers the same or more than you have now? Why are we shopping for more groceries when we have all those extra groceries in your pantry and frigde? And why when our kitchen is full are we eating out more than once a week? What other things are we paying for that we don't need or can get at a lower cost? What kinds of things do we have in our garages or closets that we don't use? Get rid of them sell them, (I put 10% into God's account and 10% into your savings) and pay off your debt. Cut out the extra fat!!
I guess part of is the Dave Ramsey thing too, you find the extra fat $ and pay off the lower bills first, take all that money and apply it to the next lower bill till that's paid off and just keep going. So if you have found $50 in extra fat apply it to Credit Card 2:
Bill
Monthly Payment
Mortgage $130,000
$1000
Car $ 24,000
$ 500
College $ 15,000
$ 250
Credit Card 1 $ 700
$ 25
Credit Card 2 $ 300
$ 13 + 50(Fat $)
Get Credit Card 2 paid off while still paying your other monthly bills then apply the $63 to Credit Card 1 (so you are now paying $88)
Mortgage $130,000
$ 1000
Car $ 24,000
$ 500
College $ 15,000
$ 250
Credit Card 1 $ 700
$ 25 + 63(Fat $)
till that is paid off then move the $88 to the College fund and keep going till your debt is paid. All the while you are budgeting, tything, and saving. Honestly if you stick with it, it works.
I don't care about making columns for food, gas...I just want to know where my money goes each month, so I just list it out at the end of the day:
Walmart - food $20
Speedway - gas $85
Mortgage - $1000
Credit Card - $100
Restaurant - $40
College - $500
Business Expense - $20
and so on if I want to know what I spent for food I look it up and add 20 + 40 and see I spent 60 of my $100 budget.
It is easy and works for us and since I started doing it this way, I have extra money the end of the month and I now sponsor a child in Ethiopia, give St Jude's, bibles for soldiers, and other charities that I always said I would do if "I had money".
Like I said, I can't explain it as well as Dani did for me, but all I know is I applied what she taught, my debts are getting paid, I have extra money in savings and to do things I want with my family.