Having my first meeting with a Budget Coach. What questions would you ask?

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    Olga

      Good question. For me, I can give you a list of questions like: How to create a realistic budget and stick to it?

      Or how to stop overspending but still buy things that I want?

      Or establish a savings strategy that will allow me to be consistent at growing my money without touching it?

      But I will say, it all depends on what you want to accomplish in your life and you haven’t been able to do it alone.

      What do you want? Make a list and the budget coach will do their thing.

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      Melissa

        Will you be an accountability partner? What if I oops, how do I get back on track. How do I set up catagories. Tips on tracking.

        For you: be realistic and honest in spending, have all your last 3-4 month bill statements, credit card charges, bank statements.

        Don’t make excuses and hide anything. Don’t over or under estimate spending and savings.

        Good for you in seeking assistance

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        Laura

          I would wonder what tracking system she uses or wants you to use to track spending. I use excel spreadsheet and love that.

          But she may want you to even just write it all in a notebook.

          I am super curious what you learn from this meeting.

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          Henke

            Proud of you to realize and taking steps to get on track!

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            Amy

              How and where do you find a budget coach? What do they cost and what do they offer? TIA

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              Gum

                I’d write some questions down and take them with you so you don’t forget to ask something.

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                Margery

                  Review my income and expenses and make actionable suggestions.

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                  Traci

                    Not many. The budget will speak for itself. Have you been tracking all of your spending?

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                    Andrea

                      I would make a list of what you value: your personal values in rank order. For example: more family time, life insurance, investments, retirement fund, education funds for your kids & programs to subsidize tuition (there are SO many scholarships, fellowships, etc.)

                      home maintenance, emergency fund, travel & leisure, transportation, etc.

                      When your priorities/goals are clear to you, it is so much easier to reward yourself by saving rather than spending for that immediate gratification that yields nothing.

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