“If you fail to prepare, you plan to fail.” This saying is most accurate in graduate school. Preparing a plan will save you a headache and potentially lower financial stress during the program. This blog post will discuss building a budget plan that can be individualized to your needs. Then, we will tackle a couple of unexpected expenses you may encounter.
This is a crucial step. Knowing how much you spend every month is helpful to make a realistic budget that you can stick to.
Tracking means knowing what expenses fall into two categories: fixed or variable.
You can adjust the categories to fit your specific situation better. This chart can be used to track and categorize your spending.
Expense Category | Fixed Expenses | Variable Expenses |
Housing | Rent/Mortgage $______ | Repairs/Maintenance $______ |
Utilities | Electricity, Water, Gas $______ | Varies with usage (e.g., heating in winter) $______ |
Transportation | Car payment, insurance $______ | Gasoline, Public Transit, Maintenance $______ |
Food | Groceries, Dinning Out $______ | |
Insurance | Health, Life, Auto $______ | |
Debt Payments | Loan Payments, Credit Card Minimums $______ | Extra Debt Payments $______ |
Savings/Investments | Retirement Contributions (e.g., 401K) $______ | Additional Savings Contributions $______ |
Entertainment | Streaming Subscriptions $______ | Movies, Concerts, Hobbies $______ |
Personal Care | Haircuts, Cosmetics, Gym Memberships $______ | |
Healthcare | Medications, Doctor Visits $______ | |
Miscellaneous | Childcare $______ | Gifts, Donations $______ |
Creating a sample budget with the information you've learned involves applying your categorized expenses and income to develop a realistic monthly financial plan. Here's a step-by-step guide:
By following this process, you can create a practical and personalized budget that helps you manage your finances effectively.
These are expenses that might pop up during CRNA school, which may not have been part of your initial budgeting plans.
CRNA school is a significant investment in your future, and being financially prepared is vital to reducing stress and staying focused on your studies. By accounting for these unexpected expenses in your budget, you’ll be better equipped to handle whatever comes your way during this rigorous program.
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