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Level 2 — Budgeting Skills · 7 min

Build a Budget You'll Actually Keep

The 20-minute first draft and the 5-minute weekly habit that keeps it alive.

A couple planning at the kitchen table

A budget is a plan for money you already have coming — not a diet, not a punishment, not an accusation. The first draft takes twenty minutes with a bank statement: real income, real bills, real essentials, and a decision about what's left.

The failure mode is never arithmetic; it's abandonment. Budgets survive on a five-minute weekly check-in (what's left in the flexible categories, what's coming next week) and die from being written once in January and consulted never.

Choose a method that matches your brain — 50/30/20 for simplicity, zero-based for control, envelopes for problem categories, per-paycheck for tight months. The full lesson lives in Budgeting Methods; the Budget Builder turns any of them into numbers.

Des mots utiles à connaître
Zero-based budget
Every dollar assigned a job until nothing is unallocated.
Envelope method
Fixed amounts per category; empty envelope = category closed.
Sinking fund
Monthly saving toward a known irregular bill.