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* GNUCash Budgeting |
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** Definition |
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- A budget is about realizing your dreams, addressing your |
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obligations, inside your potentiel. It tracks how much |
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are you effective into putting your potentiel inside the |
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- You sum up your ressources availables for the next period. |
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- You removed your obligations from it. |
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- You share the rest among your dreams. |
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- You track where you spend your resources. |
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- You compare between them. |
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It doesn't matter *where* it is, it matters *when* it is available. |
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So, there is two types of ressources: |
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- Actual, which you can spend now. |
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- Future, which isn't available. |
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The future ressources isn't important really. You should concentrate |
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on what you have now. |
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Obligations are spendings that you cant avoid. They take your |
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ressources and freeze them. You should prioritize on them. |
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There is also two kind of obligations: |
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- Predictable: You know when they happen |
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- Unpredictable: You don't know when they happen |