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Business Experts Discuss Budgeting in WalletHub

In two recent WalletHub financial education articles, Rollins College Business Department’s Associate Professor of Business Marc Sardy and Director of Business Advising Tres Loch contributed insights on budgeting fundamentals and strategies for managing personal finances.

By Jo Marie Hebeler

June 01, 2026

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The articles explain that a budget is a structured plan that allocates income across expenses, savings, and financial goals. They emphasize that budgeting helps individuals stay organized, avoid overspending, and build toward long-term objectives such as paying down debt or creating an emergency fund. The pieces also outline practical steps for building a budget, including tracking income and expenses, setting goals, and prioritizing spending decisions.

As part of WalletHub’s expert panel, Sardy highlights the role of budgeting as a tool for both planning and accountability. His perspective reinforces the idea that disciplined financial habits can help individuals align day-to-day spending with broader financial priorities. As Sardy notes, “A budget is ultimately about discipline and accountability—it provides a clear framework that helps individuals align spending with their financial priorities.”

In the companion article, WalletHub explores how organizing expenses into categories—such as housing, food, transportation, and savings—can simplify financial management and reveal opportunities to cut costs.

Contributing to this discussion, Loch, emphasizes the importance of creating categories that reflect real-life needs while remaining manageable. As Loch explains, “Effective budgeting comes from organizing expenses in a way that reflects real-life needs, while keeping categories simple enough to manage consistently.”

Read full articles here: “What is a Budget” and “Budget Categories”


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