Recently, this is a question I have been asking myself, because…I don’t really have one!

I mean, I have fixed expenses (rent, for example), and I have a vague idea of how much I want to spend on groceries.
But other than that, I generally am operating on a spend-as-minimally-as-possible plan, which is not really a plan per se.
Is this a problem? I don’t even know!
These two post-divorce years have been the first time in my adult life that I have had my financial life all to myself. 🙂 I am a single head of household; I’m the earner, the spender, and the manager.

Since it’s just me, I guess I haven’t felt the need to hammer out a budget. It’s not like I need to compromise with anyone. It’s not like I need to prioritize what someone else wants.
And since I am the way that I am (frugal to the core), it’s not like I need to rein in my spending (a common reason for budgeting). I also do not need to have a plan in place to rein in anyone else’s spending. 😉
So. I routinely spend less than I earn, even without a budget. I have no debt, I have cash on hand, and I am saving for retirement.

So, I don’t need a budget to help me be responsible. But I do wonder if perhaps a budget would help me to spend some of my money. Like…what if I had a travel category? Or an Occasional-Out-To-Dinner category?
But do I even need a whole budget to make that happen? What if I just set up a few savings accounts and labeled them with their targeted use?
I don’t know; as you can see, I have significantly more questions than answers on this topic.
What do you think?
Do you think that it would be beneficial for me to set up a budget? Or do you think I’m fine carrying on as-is?
And if you do think a budget would be helpful, what benefit do you think it would offer me?
Thank you in advance for your opinions! 🙂
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