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Unlock Financial Freedom: Zero-Based Budgeting with Zach Whelchel

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From Paycheck to Paycheck to Property Portfolio: A Budget Coach's Secrets

Let’s face it, real estate investing is a rollercoaster. One minute you're riding high on a successful flip, the next you're grappling with a leaky roof (and a two-year-old who mysteriously clogged the sink, resulting in a ceiling renovation). But amidst the excitement and occasional plumbing nightmares, there's one constant that can make or break your success: your budget. This week, we had Zach Wechel, founder of MyBudgetCoach.com, on the show, and he shared some seriously savvy strategies. Forget the mental math and guesswork; Zach advocates for zero-based budgeting, a game-changer for anyone aiming to build wealth, whether it's in real estate or beyond.

Zach's journey started unexpectedly—two kids and a pandemic created an urgent need for a budget. What followed was not only a transformed family life but a passion project that's helping countless others gain control of their finances. He emphasizes that budgeting isn't just about restricting spending; it's about intentionally allocating every dollar. Think of it as assigning each dollar a job before it even leaves your account. No more mysterious disappearances into the void of "miscellaneous spending"!

Key Takeaways from Zach's Budget Wisdom:

  • Zero-Based Budgeting: The cornerstone of Zach’s approach, this method allocates every dollar to a specific category before spending. It's like assigning a job description to each dollar, preventing random spending sprees. This is particularly important for real estate investors who often deal with irregular income streams and unexpected expenses.
  • The "Living Document" Budget: Zach stresses that a budget isn't a static document. It's a living, breathing entity that adapts to changing circumstances (like an unexpected water leak in your new investment property). Regularly review and adjust your budget as your life and priorities evolve.
  • The Power of Planning: A budget isn't just about tracking spending; it's about planning for the future. Zach advocates for creating "buckets" for specific goals, like a down payment fund for your next investment property or even Christmas gifts (because let's face it, inflation hits even Santa’s sleigh).
  • Embrace the "Buckets": This is not a financial advice, but a life hack. Having specific buckets for goals like that next investment property, holiday spending, or even those inevitable emergency repairs can keep you on track, reducing stress and helping you stay ahead of the curve.
  • The Accountability Partner (a Coach): Zach’s platform, MyBudgetCoach, offers more than just an app. It provides access to certified financial coaches who can guide you, provide support, and ensure you stay accountable to your goals. Sometimes, having someone else to hold you accountable makes all the difference.

Get Signed Up For MyBudgetCoach.com HERE!

Watch the original VIDEO HERE!

Book a call with SCOTT HERE!

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Book a call with Scott today at HTTP://TalkWithScottCarson.com to see if 1:1 Note Coaching is right for you!

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From Paycheck to Paycheck to Property Portfolio: A Budget Coach's Secrets

Let’s face it, real estate investing is a rollercoaster. One minute you're riding high on a successful flip, the next you're grappling with a leaky roof (and a two-year-old who mysteriously clogged the sink, resulting in a ceiling renovation). But amidst the excitement and occasional plumbing nightmares, there's one constant that can make or break your success: your budget. This week, we had Zach Wechel, founder of MyBudgetCoach.com, on the show, and he shared some seriously savvy strategies. Forget the mental math and guesswork; Zach advocates for zero-based budgeting, a game-changer for anyone aiming to build wealth, whether it's in real estate or beyond.

Zach's journey started unexpectedly—two kids and a pandemic created an urgent need for a budget. What followed was not only a transformed family life but a passion project that's helping countless others gain control of their finances. He emphasizes that budgeting isn't just about restricting spending; it's about intentionally allocating every dollar. Think of it as assigning each dollar a job before it even leaves your account. No more mysterious disappearances into the void of "miscellaneous spending"!

Key Takeaways from Zach's Budget Wisdom:

  • Zero-Based Budgeting: The cornerstone of Zach’s approach, this method allocates every dollar to a specific category before spending. It's like assigning a job description to each dollar, preventing random spending sprees. This is particularly important for real estate investors who often deal with irregular income streams and unexpected expenses.
  • The "Living Document" Budget: Zach stresses that a budget isn't a static document. It's a living, breathing entity that adapts to changing circumstances (like an unexpected water leak in your new investment property). Regularly review and adjust your budget as your life and priorities evolve.
  • The Power of Planning: A budget isn't just about tracking spending; it's about planning for the future. Zach advocates for creating "buckets" for specific goals, like a down payment fund for your next investment property or even Christmas gifts (because let's face it, inflation hits even Santa’s sleigh).
  • Embrace the "Buckets": This is not a financial advice, but a life hack. Having specific buckets for goals like that next investment property, holiday spending, or even those inevitable emergency repairs can keep you on track, reducing stress and helping you stay ahead of the curve.
  • The Accountability Partner (a Coach): Zach’s platform, MyBudgetCoach, offers more than just an app. It provides access to certified financial coaches who can guide you, provide support, and ensure you stay accountable to your goals. Sometimes, having someone else to hold you accountable makes all the difference.

Get Signed Up For MyBudgetCoach.com HERE!

Watch the original VIDEO HERE!

Book a call with SCOTT HERE!

Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!

Join the Note Closers Show community today:

Book a call with Scott today at HTTP://TalkWithScottCarson.com to see if 1:1 Note Coaching is right for you!

  continue reading

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