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Do you still keep financial records even though you have created a budget?

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Most of us have made a personal financial budget which will be useful as a benchmark, allocating income to expenses, savings and investments, as well as to assess ourselves for discipline and adherence to the financial commitments we have made. Many people think that if we already have a budget, we don't need to keep personal financial records of both income and expenses. So do you still keep financial records even though you already have a budget that you adhere to?
 
When you keep financial records of your spending, you would understand if your budget was feasible and realistic at the end. You would still have to record your financial activities even with a budget in force.
 
I do not really have a budget, but I have an idea of how much I need to spend every month. I do keep financial records though. I check my bank statements, credit card statements and keep receipts of my purchases so that I know how much I spent.
 
Yes, I keep my fifinancial record even if I made a budget and strictly following it. Apparently it doesn't make any sense, but I keep these record which becomes supportive for me for making future balanced budget.
Yes, nothing wrong with still keeping a financial budget even when you have your budget in place.
 
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