The primary recurring label is where you can determine what recurring expenses you prioritize. Many of the budgets provided by Budgiter will have two general criteria for primary recurring transactions, those being: shelter and credit. When considering priority of transactions Budgiter considers those that promote success as the highest priority. Credit based transactions, those being payments that get reported to credit bureaus, should be the highest priority.
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Overview
Budgiter’s home page gives you a quick overview of your budget for the current month. There’s an overview available to quickly see how your budget is doing this month at a glance and breaks down your transactions into familiar and understandable groups with self-describing labels.
Labels
Transactions are grouped into labeled lists to make budgeting intuitive and understandable. Cash flow is better understood when recurring expenses are acknowledged separately from individual expenses.
Present balance
The present balance shows the total balance available in your budget at today’s date.
Income
The Income group allows you to see the total amount of expected income for the selected month.
Primary recurring transactions
The Primary recurring transactions group allows you to see what’s left for the month after the budget’s primary recurring expenses.
Secondary recurring transactions
The Secondary recurring transactions group allows you to see what’s left for the month after the budget’s secondary recurring expenses.
Individual transactions
The Individual transactions group allows you to see what’s left for the month after the budget’s individual, or separate, expenses.
Understanding labels
Transactions can be categorized into four labels. Income, primary recurring, secondary recurring, and individual transctions. Ultimately, you are going to determine where each purchase or spend goes.
Here are some ways to understand how to use these labels: