Step #1 To Getting Rich: Know What You Spend

Posted at 22:14 on Wednesday August 18, 2004 | Filed Under Introductory Articles , Saving

How much did you spend on food last month? What percentage of your monthly expenditures is on transportation? Where did all that money you withdrew last week go?

I know, I know. Not as sexy as arbitraging distressed securities and trading like those cool guys on TV.

The first step to making money is knowing where you spend it. Once you know where your money is going, you can budget and control it.

So how do you track your spending? Get a simple program like MS Money or Quicken. They'll automatically create reports and charts for you to understand your spending. They'll even automatically download your bank data for you.

Use credit cards or debit cards, which will make it easy for the programs to track your spending. For cash purchases, save your receipts and enter them in religiously.

Do this for 3 months. I guarantee you'll be blown away by your spending. Then cut your budget with reckless abandon. At minimum, cut 10% of your spending starting that day.

Cool tip: I've taught my personal-finance class to over 150 students. Many of them took this first step and every single one of them cut their budget by at least 10%. One student cut his budget by 60%.

Now what?
DONE READING?
Now you can leave your own comment or subscribe to the newsletter

Comments (3)

1.

For an online budgeting software that's more basic than quicken or ms money but a lot better-looking and easier to use, check out the budgeting software at http://www.moneypants.com.

Posted by Komal at October 14, 2005 08:21 PM
2.

Ramit,


Love the website! I think starting about free software to accommodate finance tracking, I started looking at SourceForge and found SimpleD Budget (http://sourceforge.net/projects/dsbudget)
it also provides the same functionality as MS Money.

Posted by Richard Lorion at August 5, 2006 12:39 AM
3.

I think I'll add my two cents for those with Alternative operating systems, like Linux or Mac OS X: GnuCash makes an excellent finance tracking system.


http://www.gnucash.org

Posted by reteo at December 29, 2006 09:03 AM

Leave your comment

NOTE
Fields marked with asterisk (*) are required.
:
:
:
remember me:
(You may use HTML tags for style)

getting started

This is a blog on personal finance (banking, saving, budgeting, and investing) and personal entrepreneurship.

It's for students, recent graduates, and other young people.

about me

Ramit Sethi

I'm a recent graduate of Stanford, where I studied technology and psychology. Now I'm the co-founder & VP of Marketing for PBwiki, a wiki startup in Silicon Valley.

categories
stay tuned

Stay current with updates:
Sign up for the free newsletter...

...or use RSS / Atom feed:

RSS FeedAtom Feed