Money & debt
How do I start a simple household budget without shame?
List money in and must-pays for one fortnight — clarity beats perfection, and free mentors can help.
A budget is just a clear list: what comes in, what must go out, and what is left. Pick a fortnight or a month that matches how you get paid. Write income first, then must-pays — rent or mortgage, kai, power, transport, medicine — then other costs like phone, subscriptions, and debt payments.
If outgoings are bigger than income, that is useful information, not a failure. It tells you what to talk about with MoneyTalks, Sorted tools, Work and Income, or a free mentor. Home Steps has a simple budget checklist you can tick at your own pace.
You do not need a perfect spreadsheet. Paper and a calm half-hour is enough to start. Educational signposting only — not financial advice.
Calm next moves
- Match the period to your pay cycle (fortnight or month).
- Must-pays first — then everything else.
- Call MoneyTalks or book Bay Financial Mentors if you want company with the numbers.
Official resources
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Educational signposting only from the Resilience Programme. Not legal, financial, or medical advice. Updated 2026-07-10.
