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Updated · cleveland.com · May 10
Financial planners promote joy-based budgeting to support savings goals
Updated
Updated · cleveland.com · May 10

Financial planners promote joy-based budgeting to support savings goals

10 articles · Updated · cleveland.com · May 10
  • Advisers in Minnesota, California and Missouri say clients can keep spending on travel, classes or hobbies while saving, with one planner recommending 60 to 90 days of expense tracking.
  • They argue restrictive budgets often fail because they cut out enjoyable spending, whereas intentional spending aligned with personal values can improve long-term adherence and reduce wasteful purchases.
  • Planners say the approach still prioritises saving and should be reviewed regularly as goals and values change, aiming to bridge the gap between strong portfolios and day-to-day life satisfaction.
Could a budget based on 'joy' actually encourage overspending for those already struggling with debt?
How does linking money to values reshape long-term life satisfaction, not just financial habits?