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| Budgeting in Switzerland - Part I |
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In a High Price country like Switzerland, budgeting is often the only way to keep income and expenses more or less in balance. In this file I am going to list some rules of thumbJ and personal experiences I made over the years, as well as list a small assembly of shops who are not overly expensive for buying clothes, shoes etc. I am trying to be as balanced as possible, having been a single, working mom for a couple of years with my eldest daughter and now ‘managing’ our family of five, I got insight in different problems that may arise when one has to look where the money goes. However I might be tending a bit more towards budgeting for a family, though I learnt the basics when I was a single mom and really had to have a close watch over where my money went………………….. Anyway lets start first with what should be considered in a budget. At first it may be a bit messy, because you need to get all your monthly or yearly bills together and then draw a list of all income from this database. All Income includes: ~ Salary man and/or wife Then make a list of all expenses: First the fixed monthly costs such as: Costs for Housing Other housing related costs Taxes A good rule of thumb is to calculate roughly one and a half Months Salary to put aside for taxes Insurances Car/Transport On average, a ‚normal’ car costing 32'000.- bought brand new, drives 15’000 kilometres a year, will cost approximately 900.-chf a month, a smaller (cheaper) car will cost around 500.- a month. Of course this costs vary a great deal, this is a rule of thumb of TCS All cost of Public transport, monthly or yearly tickets etc Other fixed yearly costs Household Then one should also add a column for reserves such as: If you go to http://www.asb-budget.ch you can download excel files (Erhebungsblatt) and fill in the columns to calculate if your monthly income and expenses are balanced. You may as well do it on a plain sheet of paper and with a calculator J If you have some money left after honestly drawing your budget, then WELL DONE, you are really good when it comes to money matters. But if, what might be more likely, you find you are deep in the reds every month….. Then read the Tips they might help you. ©sylv2005
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