How to set up a monthly budget to finance a new vehicle

Know how much vehicle you can afford.

Learning how to set up a monthly budget is the key to buying a new vehicle while ensuring you don鈥檛 overextend your finances, according to experts.

But even using a car affordability calculator assumes that you know your monthly budget.

Many people don鈥檛 know their financial limits, which is a good way to get into trouble 鈥 making late payments, missing payments, or defaulting entirely, possibly resulting in higher fees, extending your payments, credit dings, or even worse, having your vehicle repossessed.

Those difficulties 鈥 unless they are catastrophic 鈥 may be avoidable by setting up a monthly budget.

So, let鈥檚 assume you have decided to create a household budget before making your vehicle purchase.

You鈥檝e made a good decision, because 鈥渢he price limit should be part of a budget that ensures a car purchase doesn鈥檛 jeopardize your overall financial well-being,鈥 according to one expert.

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There are general formulas for determining how much vehicle you can afford, but they leave a lot of room for error, because they assume you already know something about your household budget and may not be realistic for your personal situation.

You can take your budgeting further by itemizing, and then categorizing your monthly, quarterly or annual expenses to get a more detailed picture of your household finances.

This detailed budget would include rent/mortgage, utilities, food/groceries, transportation, student loan payments, credit card payments, medical expenses, clothing, entertainment, home maintenance, cable/satellite, internet service, telephone and insurance.

Our monthly budget tool should help you with this more exacting calculation.

Taking a realistic look at your household finances can help you decide whether to purchase a new or pre-owned vehicle, whether to go for that full-size SUV or a less-pricey sedan, how particular you鈥檙e going to be about the color and other cosmetic features of the vehicle.

Knowing how much vehicle you can afford before shopping can help you stay on track overall.

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Setting a monthly budget

Whether you鈥檙e looking to save money or see where your money is going, setting a monthly budget is a great way to get a handle on your expenses. A budget can help form a snapshot of your finances and help you meet your financial goals.

According to Bankrate.com, the first step in setting a budget is tracking your spending. Once you know where your money is going, you can make the necessary adjustments to start saving. Investopedia says you should save up to six months鈥 worth of expenses in cash in case a financial emergency strikes.

Another tip: paying off credit card debt. Paying down debt can help you save money in interest.

Set some goals. Do you want to save for a car? Or maybe a down payment on a home? Set some priorities for the things you want most. And remember to use cash. Using credit cards and debit cards tend to make you overspend.

Creating a budget will help you get a clearer picture of your finances!

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