Your Spending Plan

Making Cents of Your Budget


If you’ve ever looked at your bank account and wondered, “Where did all my money go?”  you’re not alone. 
More than half of Americans live paycheck to paycheck, including a third of households with incomes exceeding $100,000 per year.


The encouraging news is that budgeting doesn’t have to be complicated, and you don’t need a finance degree to get started.

The Three Keys to Budgeting

A successful budget follows three simple rules: keep it simple, keep it real and keep up on it. Many people give up on budgeting because they overcomplicate it with elaborate spreadsheets and formulas. In reality, the most effective budgets are often the easiest to use. Being honest about your spending is equally important. If you grab coffee every morning, enjoy fast food lunches or have a hobby that costs money, write it down. Your budget is only for you, so accuracy matters. Finally, consistency is key

Checking in with your budget every payday helps you stay on top of bills, track your progress and plan for what’s left over.

There are several approaches to budgeting, and the best one is the one you’ll actually use. For those who prefer technology, budgeting apps make tracking easy by categorizing expenses, sending reminders and displaying helpful charts. Members of Ascentra Credit Union can take advantage of the Ascentra app, which offers built-in budgeting tools that break down spending, track trends and even allow for automated bill payments. Others may prefer the tried-and-true pen and paper method, simply writing out income and expenses in a notebook. Structured plans like the 50/30/20 rule, which divides income into needs, wants and savings, or the zero-based budget, where every dollar has a job, provide useful frameworks. The envelope system, where cash is separated into categories, can help curb overspending, while the pay-yourself-first method prioritizes savings before paying bills.


Once your budget is in place, it’s important to make the most of any extra money. Building an emergency fund should be the first step, ideally saving at least two months of living expenses to cover job loss, illness or major repairs. Paying down debt is another smart move, freeing up more income and reducing the burden of interest. Once those priorities are met, setting aside money for opportunities like vacations, holidays or family activities allows you to enjoy the rewards of your efforts.

Budgeting isn’t about restriction. It’s about control and peace of mind.

By starting small, staying consistent and finding the method that works best for you, you can reduce stress, achieve greater financial freedom, and finally feel confident telling your money where to go.


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Your finances are important, right?  They are… and it’s just as important that you pick a financial institution that fits your needs, protects your money and has the benefits and opportunities to help you plan for the future!

As your kids grow into young adults, it’s important they know why you choose to bank with a credit union and now is the time to teach them. As not-for-profit, financial cooperatives, credit unions don’t just use their profits to maintain the business but also to provide lower rates for loans and services as well as heavily support the communities they serve. This makes credit unions member-driven with a mission of putting people over profits in everything they do. Remember that when you join a credit union, you are a member-owner of that credit union and most certainly are part of something bigger than just a bank to keep your money at.

Credit union members have access to financial tools and resources that offer learning opportunities and expert guidance on topics ranging from budgeting and credit management to investments and retirement planning. We do this through trained experts who provide professional member advice on managing accounts, paying bills, budgeting, home and auto purchases and even managing business finances, all in one place… at your credit union.  Did we mention that this advice and guidance is FREE?

Alright, credit unions offer some pretty great benefits but what’s the big deal?  Well, it’s important to understand that credit unions aren’t just a bank, they are a financial institution with a culture that cares deeply about the people and community they serve, and this reflects on who they are as an organization and brand.  This is because all credit unions are founded on a “People Helping People” philosophy, which gives them a bigger purpose than just offering accessible and fair financial products and services, but also a social responsibility to take care of its members, its employees, its community and others. 

At Ascentra, our motto of Listening, Caring and Doing What’s Right is at the heart of every transaction we make, every new member we welcome and every effort we put into our communities. Thank you for being a member and we invite you to share what credit unions are all about with your kids, family and friends. Learn more about the credit union difference at ascentra.org/difference.


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Your finances are important, right?  They are… and it’s just as important that you pick a financial institution that fits your needs, protects your money and has the benefits and opportunities to help you plan for the future!

As your kids grow into young adults, it’s important they know why you choose to bank with a credit union and now is the time to teach them. As not-for-profit, financial cooperatives, credit unions don’t just use their profits to maintain the business but also to provide lower rates for loans and services as well as heavily support the communities they serve. This makes credit unions member-driven with a mission of putting people over profits in everything they do. Remember that when you join a credit union, you are a member-owner of that credit union and most certainly are part of something bigger than just a bank to keep your money at.

Credit union members have access to financial tools and resources that offer learning opportunities and expert guidance on topics ranging from budgeting and credit management to investments and retirement planning. We do this through trained experts who provide professional member advice on managing accounts, paying bills, budgeting, home and auto purchases and even managing business finances, all in one place… at your credit union.  Did we mention that this advice and guidance is FREE?

Alright, credit unions offer some pretty great benefits but what’s the big deal?  Well, it’s important to understand that credit unions aren’t just a bank, they are a financial institution with a culture that cares deeply about the people and community they serve, and this reflects on who they are as an organization and brand.  This is because all credit unions are founded on a “People Helping People” philosophy, which gives them a bigger purpose than just offering accessible and fair financial products and services, but also a social responsibility to take care of its members, its employees, its community and others. 

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