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6 Common But Often Overlooked Steps To
Successful Money Management
Wise money management is essential for a balanced, happy life.
Financial stress resulting from poor money management skills
can affect our capacity to make good decisions, harm our
relationships, affect physical and mental health, and
ultimately to function well in life. It is no exaggeration to
say that poor money management breaks up marriages and breaks
down hope. Yet, money management is a skill which can be
learned. Even if financial problems are largely the result of
just not earning enough income, good money management skills
can reduce the stress of these circumstances and provide a bit
more mental room to focus on solutions.
Here are six tips for managing your money wisely, which, if
applied, will improve the overall quality of your life:
KNOW WHERE YOUR MONEY IS GOING. It is important to stop the
financial leakage. We all know what it is like to have our
money dribbling away one coin or one note at a time. It is
important to pay attention to our spending. It can be very
helpful to record all expenditure for a set period of time just
so you know where your money is going. Prepare to be shocked;
most people have no idea how much money is being lost to
unnecessary expenses. Once you know where your money is going,
you can curtail unnecessary expenses.
DESIGN A BUDGET THAT WORKS FOR YOU AND STICK TO IT. You can
design your own, or get a free budgeting form off the internet.
Make sure at least some of your money goes to debt reduction
and savings. Create a budget that will meet your financial
obligations and if you have to cut down on certain expenditures
to live within your budget then do so. Once you remove the
stress of financial insufficiency through good money
management, you will find you are able to improve your
financial circumstances gradually. This is next to impossible
when you are overspending.
PAY YOURSELF FIRST. Treat yourself as your most important
creditor. Determine an amount that can be saved weekly,
fortnightly or monthly for long term purposes and emergencies
and save it regardless. Somehow we manage to find the money for
the phone bill, the rent etc so much decide to find the money
for savings. This money management decision is life changing as
over time it leads to financial independence.
AUTOMATE YOUR PAYMENTS. When things get stressful and we become
overwhelmed with financial worries, our financial affairs can
get out of control very quickly. Internet banking can solve a
lot of this problem. If a part of your problem is that your
income is inadequate, then automate some or most of your
payments. Doing this, releases the stress of having to find the
money for a lot of different payments. You may still be short
one or two payments but it is easier to look for a solution for
one or two payments as opposed to six or seven. Effectively,
automating your payments saves you time and stress and helps
you to take control of your financial affairs.
CONSOLIDATE DEBTS. If you are able to consolidate a number of
debts into one loan at the lowest possible interest rate, your
monthly expenditure will decrease, sometimes by a lot. If you
own your own home, you will be able to get a home equity loan
at comparatively low interest, which is a better option than a
personal loan.
USE MONEY FOR THINGS OF LASTING VALUE. So much money is spent
on items that have no lasting value and give no lasting
pleasure. Many of this spending is at the expense of those
things that actually do matter and will really benefit us in
the long run such as owning property, funding retirement and
paying for education.
These money management tips can improve the quality of your
life by helping you take back control of your finances, reduce
stress, increase savings and make better long term decisions
regarding your spending.
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