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Loud budgeting: How to crank up the personal finance volume
Jun 15, 2026 2:49 AM

  

Loud budgeting: How to crank up the personal finance volume1

  What’s loud budgeting? It’s about being loud and proud and achieving your financial goals in the process. Loud budgeting is the opposite of feeling any kind of shame about your personal finances.

  You might say the world needs more loud budgeters. Let’s make ourselves heard! Keep reading to learn more about loud budgeting and how you can be a proud member of this vocal tribe.

  What is loud budgeting?Loud budgeting means taking a proactive, transparent, and often audible approach to managing your money. Loud budgeters frequently engage in conversations and shared activities related to making, spending, investing, and saving money. If you’ve ever preemptively announced your dinner budget to a table of friends, then you already know something about loud budgeting.

  Loud budgeting isn’t saying “I don’t have enough.” Instead, it’s proclaiming: “I don’t want to spend.” That’s according to writer and comedian Lukas Battle, who first posted about loud budgeting on TikTok in 2023. Comparing loud budgeting to the aversion of some wealthy people to spending, Battle posits that staying on budget is “more chic, more stylish, more of a flex” than spending lavishly.

  You’re empowered to practice loud budgeting—and organizations can benefit from the practice, too. Loud budgeting at work might mean collaborating as a group to develop financial goals and a shared spending plan, soliciting or providing input on money decisions, and sharing or receiving financial information. Loud budgeting can significantly boost the financial transparency of an organization.

  In short, loud budgeting is a lifestyle that can support and help you achieve your financial goals. Want to practice loud budgeting like you mean it? Consider these eight tips.

  1. Start conversations about moneyLet’s break the taboo and normalize conversations about money. Being transparent about your financial situation is a core part of loud budgeting. It can increase your accountability, provide direct feedback, and enable you to learn from others’ experiences.

  The scope of your financial discussions can be broad, including but not limited to savings goals, budgeting techniques, investment strategies, money challenges you face, and retirement planning. With every candid conversation, you’re doing important work to talk openly about traditionally private and sensitive topics.

  2. Set clear money goalsYour financial goals are your true north as a loud budgeter. What matters the most to you financially? Defining your goals and a budget that supports those objectives is key to loud budgeting.

  Your current money goal may be big, like saving for retirement, or small, like attending an international festival. Whatever it is, you’re gonna talk about it. Frequently. Define your goal, and then unabashedly prioritize that objective until you succeed.

  3. Establish shared financial objectivesLoud budgeting pairs naturally with group financial activities. You can make a game out of saving for a vacation with your friends, or collaborate on other more sophisticated money ventures. If your friends want more financial motivation, then you can create savings or spending challenges that make financial responsibility feel more fun.

  Establishing shared money goals also creates opportunities for loud budgeters to organize money meetings to maximize mutual support and accountability. Working together toward shared financial objectives makes loud budgeting a dynamic and interactive process that leverages the strength of community.

  4. Track group expensesIf you’re spending money in a group—let’s say at brunch—then you’ll need to embrace expense tracking as part of loud budgeting. Nobody likes the burden of collecting cash from friends and family, but luckily, you can use a loud budgeting style to make the chore a little easier.

  Set clear budget limits for activities before they occur. Track and categorize the group’s expenses. Ensure the contribution system splits costs fairly.Loud budgeting can facilitate fair and effective management of shared financial responsibilities. And you can use a budgeting app to simplify the entire expense management process.

  5. Learn about money togetherPart of your approach to loud budgeting can be to make financial education a social affair. For example, imagine that you just learned about the power of compounding (sometimes called “the eighth wonder of the world.”) Why would you keep that to yourself? Share the knowledge with your friends!

  Coordinate to attend financial workshops and webinars together. Organize your own small-group discussion sessions. Share educational resources that prove useful to you (such as Britannica Money). Engage in joint financial planning to give and receive money feedback. Foster a supportive and enjoyable learning environment.6. Celebrate financial achievementsWith loud budgeting enabling so much group learning and group accomplishments, it’s only natural to celebrate your milestones together! This is probably the most fun part of loud budgeting—and you can commemorate the occasions without breaking the bank.

  Acknowledging your own and your friends’ financial accomplishments can help everyone stay motivated. If you’re working toward a major money goal, make sure to celebrate your continued progress—proudly and loudly!—at regular intervals.

  7. Proactively fight FOMOSticking to a budget is hard. Even loud budgeters may sometimes experience the fear of missing out (FOMO), which is why it’s important to take steps to proactively fight it.

  Regularly plan budget-friendly activities that fill your social calendar. Prioritize your budgeted spending on the experiences that you enjoy most. Focus on your long-term money goals and why they matter to you. Talk about FOMO whenever you’re feeling it.8. Stay loudAdopting loud budgeting as a lifestyle means recognizing the benefits and staying the course. You can adapt loud budgeting in a way that fits your personality, but you’re likely to get the most benefit from loud budgeting if you’re consistent with your financial habits over time.

  Speak what you feel about any money situation. Keep sharing financial knowledge with family and friends. Be proud of your money accomplishments, even if you occasionally face setbacks.The bottom lineLoud budgeting isn’t for everyone, but taking a radically open and shameless approach to managing your money may feel liberating. Maybe you already have loud budgeters for friends, and you’re learning from their financial journeys.

  That’s terrific! As you explore loud budgeting, be sure to carefully consider your money goals and evaluate different styles of budgeting. Ask questions boldly until you find the answers that you need—and keep talking.

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