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Getting Your Finances in Order

1. Develop a family budget. Instead of budgeting what you’d like to spend, use receipts to create a budget for what you actually spent over the last six months. One advantage of this approach is that it factors in unexpected expenses such as car repairs, illnesses, etc., as well as predictable costs such as rent.

2. Reduce your debt. Generally, lenders look for a total debt load of no more than 36 percent of income. Since this figure includes your mortgage, which typically ranges between 25 and 28 percent of income, you need to get the rest of your installment debt -- car loans, student loans, revolving balances on credit cards -- down to between 8 and 10 percent of your total income.

3. Get a handle on expenses. You probably know how much you spend on rent and utilities, but little expenses add up. Try writing down everything you spend for one month. You’ll probably see some great ways to save.

4. Increase your income. It may be necessary to take on a second, part-time job to get your income at a high enough level to qualify for the home you want.

5. Save for a downpayment. Although it’s possible to get a mortgage with only 5 percent down -- or even less in some cases -- you can usually get a better rate and a lower overall cost if you put down more. Shoot for saving a 20 percent downpayment.

6. Create a house fund. Don’t just plan on saving whatever’s left toward a downpayment. Instead decide on a certain amount a month you want to save, then put it away as you pay your monthly bills.

7. Keep your job. While you don’t need to be in the same job forever to qualify, having a job for less than two years may mean you have to pay a higher interest rate.

8. Establish a good credit history. Get a credit card and make payments by the due date. Do the same for all your other bills. Pay off the entire balance promptly.

Budget Basics Work Sheet
The first step in getting yourself in financial shape to buy a home is to know what you make and what you spend now. List your income and expenses below.

Income 
Take Home Pay/All family members 
Child Support/Alimony 
Pension/Social Security 
Disability/Other Insurance 
Interest/Dividends 
Other 
Total Income  

Expenses 
Rent/Mortgage (include taxes, principal, and insurance) 
Life Insurance 
Health/Disability Insurance 
Vehicle Insurance 
Homeowners or Other Insurance  
Car Payments 
Other Loan Payments 
Savings/Pension Contribution 
Utilities (gas, water, electric, phone) 
Credit Card Payments 
Car Upkeep (gas, maintenance) 
Clothing 
Personal Care Products (shampoo, shaving cream, etc.) 
Groceries 
Food prepared outside the home (restaurant meals and carry out) 
Medical/Dental/Prescriptions 
Household Goods (hardware, lawn and garden) 
Recreation/Entertainment 
Child Care 
Education (continuing education, lessons for children) 
Charitable Donations 
Miscellaneous 
   
Total Expenses =  
   
Remaining Income After Expenses =  

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