Once you have an idea of where your money goes over a month, you can set your goals. What do you want to achieve with your money? What's your timeline for achieving your goals?
Whatever your goals are, set a number and a timeline for them and write it down. You can then divide that number into smaller chunks so you know how much you might need to save per month or week.
Do this for each of the four categories. This will serve as your “budget” or spending limit for each category.
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