Not Quickbooks, but Quicken or Money (and you can often get either on sale). But Foxway looks interesting.
Your problem is not so much budgetting, but tracking. What you need to do is record every expenditure, even the cup of coffee each morning. You need to do this for a period of 3-6 months (preferably the 6). Once you have done that, you can then average your expenditures and create a reasonable budget.
Once that is done, you have to be fairly religious about sticking to it. What you do is create buckets of expenditures. Some of these buckets will be regular monthly bills like rent/mortgage, insurance, some utilities etc. Others will be variable or non monthly like food, clothing, entertainment. So you might budget $100/mth for food and $30/mth for clothing. In Aug if you only spend $75 on food, then you are under budget and the $25 can go into savings or be carried over. You may not spend anything on clothing in one month, so you could spend $50 in the next month because you were under budget and carried the amounts over.
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