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Presupuestar para objetivos específicos

¿Planeas una boda, un bebé, una renovación del hogar o unas vacaciones? Cada guía cubre los costos típicos, los pasos para presupuestar y las herramientas de hoja de cálculo que pueden ayudarte a mantenerte en el camino.

Wedding Presupuesto

The average US wedding runs $30,000-$35,000, split across 8-12 vendor categories where venue and catering alone eat 40-50% of the total. Mapping every cost in a spreadsheet from day one keeps spending visible and priorities clear.

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Having a Baby Presupuesto

First-year baby costs typically range from $12,000 to $18,000 covering diapers, formula, childcare, gear, and medical expenses. Planning these categories in advance helps new parents handle the financial shift without scrambling.

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Home Renovation Presupuesto

Home renovations go over budget roughly 50% of the time, with the average overspend around 10-20% of the original estimate. A spreadsheet that tracks quotes, actuals, and contingency reserves for each room or contractor makes overruns visible before they spiral.

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Car Purchase Presupuesto

The true cost of owning a car runs $8,000-$12,000 per year once you factor in insurance, fuel, maintenance, registration, and depreciation on top of the purchase price or loan payment. Budgeting for all of it upfront prevents month-to-month surprises.

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College Presupuesto

Four years at a public university averages around $100,000 total (in-state) when you include room, board, books, and fees alongside tuition. Private universities run $200,000+. Starting a savings plan early - and tracking every cost category - makes the number manageable.

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Moving Presupuesto

A local move typically costs $1,000-$3,000, while a long-distance move can run $4,000-$10,000+. Add first/last month rent, security deposits, utility setup, and new furniture and the total climbs fast. Tracking it all in one place prevents the common "where did that money go" shock.

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Vacation Presupuesto

The average American household spends about $2,000-$3,000 per vacation, covering flights, hotels, food, and activities. Setting a total budget before booking anything - and tracking each category in a spreadsheet - turns a vague "we can afford it" into an actual plan.

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Christmas & Holiday Presupuesto

Americans spend an average of $900-$1,100 on holiday gifts alone, with total seasonal spending (gifts, food, decorations, travel) often topping $1,500. Spreading that cost across 12 months - roughly $125/month set aside - makes December far less stressful on the budget.

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Emergency Fund Presupuesto

Financial experts typically recommend 3-6 months of essential expenses as an emergency fund target, yet roughly 27% of Americans have no emergency savings at all. Building one means setting a concrete number, automating monthly contributions, and tracking progress toward that goal.

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Debt Payoff Presupuesto

US household debt hit $18 trillion in 2025, with credit card balances alone exceeding $1.2 trillion. Paying it off starts with listing every balance, interest rate, and minimum payment in one place - then choosing a strategy (snowball or avalanche) and tracking progress month by month.

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Retirement Savings Presupuesto

Most retirement calculators suggest needing 25x your annual expenses (the 4% rule), which means someone spending $50,000/year needs roughly $1.25 million saved. Getting there requires a clear savings rate, regular tracking, and projections that account for investment growth and inflation.

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First Apartment Presupuesto

First apartment costs often total $3,000-$5,000 before you even move in - between security deposit, first/last month rent, renter's insurance, basic furniture, and kitchen essentials. A budget that covers both the upfront costs and ongoing monthly expenses prevents the common first-month cash crunch.

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Household Presupuesto

The typical US household spends around $6,000-$7,000 per month across housing, food, transportation, healthcare, and utilities. A household budget that categorizes all of this spending - and compares it month over month - reveals patterns that ad-hoc tracking never catches.

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Small Business Presupuesto

About 82% of small businesses that fail cite cash flow problems as a factor. A business budget that forecasts revenue, tracks expenses by category, and projects cash flow 3-12 months ahead turns financial guesswork into a manageable monthly process.

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Side Hustle Presupuesto

Side hustlers often owe 25-35% of net earnings in combined income and self-employment taxes, and quarterly estimated payments may be required once you earn above $1,000/year. Tracking every dollar in and out from day one - separately from your main job finances - makes tax season straightforward.

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