{"id":1060,"date":"2016-09-15T17:48:23","date_gmt":"2016-09-16T00:48:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/moneyboss.com\/?p=1060"},"modified":"2024-04-16T13:43:11","modified_gmt":"2024-04-16T19:43:11","slug":"money-boss-budget","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.getrichslowly.org\/money-boss-budget\/","title":{"rendered":"The money boss budget"},"content":{"rendered":"

I’m not a fan of budgets. Even before I became a money writer, I found budgets onerous. Their prescriptions sometimes seemed arbitrary — why this<\/em> much for groceries and that<\/em> much for entertainment? — and they didn’t do a good job of taking into account personal differences.<\/p>\n

During a decade of writing about money, I’ve come to like budgets even less. They lead people to the mistaken belief that there’s only one right way to handle money, a concept I hate.<\/p>\n

That said, there are<\/em> certain budgets that I do like.<\/p>\n