It’s Time To Gain Control Of Your Spending!
It’s the perfect time of the year to talk about your personal finances. Your tax returns are coming in, summer is almost here, and I’m sure many of you want to spend smart and not throw away the extra money coming in. It’s easy to spend, but learning how to spend smart is key and can take a little time to get used to. With that being said, we have come up with a few tips and tricks to help you keep your spending on track:
#1 – Upgrade When Needed
If you own a home you know all too well that there is always something that needs to be fixed or replaced. Yes, a new TV may be tempting, but it’s important to remember that fixing or replacing things is important especially if you don’t necessarily have the budget to do so on a regular basis. Take the time to do these fixes and it will help keep the value of you home strong. Outdated homes sell for less so think about this tip when you receive your tax return or your next raise.
#2 – Set Up An Emergency Fund
Setting up an emergency fund is so important. If you don’t have one yet you’re operating without a safety net…yikes! So think about it this way, your tax refund or extra money that you may have coming can get you set up on the six months of expenses you’ll want to have saved away. Taking the time to do this will help you balance your budget a little bit better and having this safety net will save you from dipping deep into your savings for relief.
#3 – Invest In Efficiency
Updating to a modern appliance like a high efficiency furnace or a low power fridge can be expensive there is no doubt about that, but when you get some extra cash on your hands buying them now can actually save on energy bills in the long run. Think about the stip as the summer months start to roll in and as you watch your electric bills rise!
But it doesn’t end here! Check out the video above for more tips and habits that will help you get in control of your spending…enjoy!
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