Tips For Keeping Your Personal Finances In Order

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Budget, budget, budget - yes, whatever you do, make a budget. The only way to know what is coming in and what is going out is with a budget and a ledger. Whether it's with pen and paper or a computer program, sit down and get it done. Your finances will thank you for it.

Rethink your cell phone expense. What are you paying for your cell phone bill? This is one of those things that get everyone. If you can't afford the latest phone with all the gadgets and the best plan, then you shouldn't be getting it. Make sure your phone fits your budget, and do not feel stuck in a situation where you are just simply paying too much money for your phone.

One of the things that you can do to improve your financial situation is to check for leaks on the exterior and interior of your house. A leak spilling over the course of the day can cost you a lot of money on not only your water bill but your electric bill.

Cut your monthly budget by learning to love being a homebody. Going out is expensive and staying home with your family can actually be a lot of fun. Watch great movies and make homemade popcorn. Staying home more often saves money on shopping expenses, meal costs, gas and other incidentals.

Use cash or a debit card instead of a credit card, especially when purchases are small. This will save you money in interest if you are someone who does not pay credit card bills in full every month, and will allow you to purchase from vendors who may not take credit cards for small amounts.

Consider carpooling with work colleagues or friends when you go to the office or do errands. You can also take public transportation. Many people ignore this as an option, but some companies even offer subsidies for employees that take the train or bus to work. This saves you money on gas, as well as, car maintenance.

No matter what you're trying to purchase, whether it's a washing machine or a pair of jeans, always research your options to make sure that you're getting the best deal possible. If you can save as much as 10% on every purchase you make, your financial situation will start to look great in no time at all.

Save a little money every day. Getting a burger at fast food place with your coworkers is a pretty cheap lunch, right? A hamburger is only $3.29. Well, that's over $850 a year, not counting drinks and fries. Brown bag your lunch and get something much more delicious and healthy for less than a dollar.

Even though some of these ways to keep your personal finances under control may be difficult to actually complete, it is important that you look past the immediate pain of saving money. This is since, the pain of saving money is definitely outweighed by the satisfaction of having the money readily available when it is really needed.


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