Tag missing budget

A common issue!

When you're trying to create a budget, it's easy to forget to include certain expenses or income sources. Here are some common tags that might be missing from your budget:

  1. Housing: Rent, mortgage, property taxes, insurance, maintenance, and utilities.
  2. Transportation: Car loan or lease, gas, insurance, maintenance, parking, and public transportation costs.
  3. Food: Groceries, dining out, takeout, and subscription meal services.
  4. Insurance: Health, life, disability, and other types of insurance premiums.
  5. Debt repayment: Credit card debt, student loans, personal loans, and other debt obligations.
  6. Entertainment: Movies, concerts, hobbies, travel, and other leisure activities.
  7. Savings: Emergency fund, retirement savings, and other long-term savings goals.
  8. Taxes: Federal, state, and local taxes, as well as any tax-related expenses.
  9. Subscriptions: Streaming services, software, membership fees, and other recurring payments.
  10. Gifts: Charitable donations, birthday gifts, and other types of giving.
  11. Pet expenses: Food, vet bills, and other pet-related costs.
  12. Home maintenance: Repairs, renovations, and other expenses related to maintaining your home.
  13. Furniture and appliances: Purchases and replacements for household items.
  14. Clothing and accessories: Clothing, shoes, accessories, and personal care items.
  15. Health and wellness: Medical expenses, gym memberships, and other health-related costs.

Take a closer look at your income and expenses to see if you're missing any of these tags. Remember to also consider irregular expenses, such as car registration or property taxes, which may not be included in your regular budget.