How to Use a Buckets of Money Budget

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By tamarawilhite

Budgeting should be simple so that it is easy to stick with.
Budgeting should be simple so that it is easy to stick with.
Source: Author, Tamara Wilhite, of her daughter

Overview of Buckets of Money Budgeting

Buckets of money budgeting is akin to the money envelopes method. A budget is determined before the start of the month, including how much money is set aside for several very large categories prone to overspending. Envelopes and “buckets of money” in a household could be household, groceries or entertainment. The family can spend the money in that envelope on anything they want within that category. Whether they buy soda or bottled water, hamburger or sirloin steak is irrelevant. What matters is the hard stop that is reached when the money runs out.

Fortunately, the physical reality of the budget is clear every time someone pays attention to the available remaining funds when they withdraw money from the bucket. When money is visibly running low, spending will tend to drop naturally to conserve the remaining money.

Buckets of money categories are even simpler to manage, using larger categories to simplify money management even more. Instead of “eating out” and “groceries” envelopes, there is a single “food” bucket or category. Instead of “children’s sports” and “adult entertainment”, there is a “family entertainment” category. The family can eat out as much as they want but be aware of the risk of having to scrounge through the pantry at the end of the month if they don’t manage their expenses well. If parents pay for kids’ sports, the family as a whole may have to stay home from the movies for the rest of the month because that consumed the entire “family entertainment” money buckets.

Buckets of money are not limited to spending. Savings and charity can be their own “buckets”. The savings bucket must be divided between college plans for the kids, IRA contributions for the parents and building up the emergency fund. Charity buckets can be divided between casual contributions to various beggars, family asking for you to buy items for fundraisers and donating to charities or religious organizations. When the money in that bucket runs out, there are no more donations or savings plan contributions that month.

Buckets of money budgeting is valuable because of its simplicity to set up and to follow. The challenge in buckets of money budgeting is the same as all budgets – discipline.

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tarajeyaram 3 months ago

Very nice hub. I really liked your tips so I wanted to share it with my followers. I put your hub as one of my favorites for the week of Feb 5th. Thank you.

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tarajeyaram 3 months ago

Very nice hub. I am going to use this idea. Never thought about having a bucket list. Voted up and Thanks for sharing.

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tamarawilhite Hub Author 4 months ago

We found that too many categories made budgeting too complicated. Now it's down to about a dozen, such as medical insurance, food, childcare, taxes, etc. Tracking kid entertainment versus adult entertainment versus "school activities fees" is all just "entertainment". Our "entertainment" budget each month has a set amount, and if field trips and club memberships hit that, we don't go to the movies. Or kids drop something and then we can go to Putt Putt golf.

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Marcy Goodfleisch Level 7 Commenter 4 months ago

These are good tips - thanks for sharing!

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beherdtennis 4 months ago

Love the Hub. I really enjoyed your idea on broadening the categories. Many times people want to make a budget more complicated than it should be. K.I.S.S.! the less there is, the less there is to go wrong I always say! Voted up and Useful!

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