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Use these simple easy tips to learn how to start budgeting money better brought to you by your local financial experts. For more additional information or advice contact us or the website of the business where the tip came from.
Below are a few steps you can take on your own to make managing money on a low income easier to organize.
Having a regular habit of saving a certain amount at specific times is a quick and easy way to build savings funds.
*Tip: Set up a plan to deposit a little amount each month into your chosen savings account. Best to do on pay day.
Having a budget allows you to clearly see where your money is going and possible areas to save money. Budgeting helps to visualize what money is coming in and what is going out and when.
*Tip: Find a free Budget Planner online and figure out how much money you can currently have coming in and what you're spending it on.
You are the one in control of what you're money is spent on and how much of it. If your budget indicates that there's an area that can easily be cut back on, you should shop around for a better deal. Small things can add up many of which are non-essentials. *Tip: See what you're spending the most on and search for related coupons, deals, or better offers elsewhere.
Making your home more energy efficient helps to save money on gas and electricity. There are also energy saving grants for low-income households.
*Tip: Turning down your heating by even one degree can save you money and energy every year.
Aim to save at least enough to cover three months of total expense. This can help prevent problems in case of unexpected costs.
*Tip: Work out what you can afford each month and save that amount in order to build up this plan.
Pay off any debt that charges the highest interest rates first in order to clear your debts faster. This is useful information if you have several different debts with different rates of interest.
*Tip: Pay at least the minimum on any credit cards and your monthly required payments on any loan agreements to ensure you don’t break the terms of your agreements.