Are you always totally broke? Most people experience the “I’m so poor,” stage more than once in their lives with the reason being thoughtless and careless when it comes to handling money. Some aren’t just broke for a month or two, but are in real and deep financial trouble. If you’re one of those people experiencing this kind of dilemma even if you have a stable corporate job, just imagine those working from home where job stability is another story.
Budgeting for working at home is easy, only if you can figure out what you’re up against and start making progress, no matter how hard budgeting may seem to be. Now, here’s how to deal with it, but still have a life:
- Being a freelancer isn’t as freeing as it sounds. When you work from home, you work without any health insurance that regular corporate employees benefit from. Therefore, even if you’re doing freelance work, make it a point that you continue paying for your individual health insurance contributions as part of your budget. This way you still get to enjoy the same benefits as your other counterparts.
- Pay off high-interest credit cards. Budgeting for working at home necessitates this kind of money discipline. By transferring big interest balances for low rate offers on new cards makes the budgeting more bearable. But above all, start using cash for your pocket’s and own peace of mind.
- Factor the extras into your budget. Extras include a little pampering of oneself like purchasing a book, buying a pair of clothes, or going on a movie date. But remember that as you pamper yourself; try to figure out what you want to splurge on and how much will it cost you. Forget about being impulsive and plan things ahead before immersing yourself into something that necessitates shedding some hefty bucks.





