With the warmer months of spring approaching, you might be thinking about doing a little "spring-cleaning" around the house—but what about your finances? If you're like most people, there's a good chance that your personal finances could use a little organization, too.
So, where should you begin with setting realistic financial goals and "cleaning house," so to speak? We've got some practical yet effective tips to share with you!
It all begins with a solid budget. If you already have a household budget in place, that's great—but if it's been a year or more since you created your budget, it could probably use some revisiting. If you don't have a budget in place, now is the time to create one.
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Once you have a budget in place, you should also have a better idea of where you're spending most of your money. Of course, some of the money you spend on a recurring basis will cover your essential living expenses. This includes things like rent/mortgage, debt repayment, utilities, and other things you need to get by.
Streamlining your expenses is all about finding ways to cut down on unnecessary spending. Most of this will come from eliminating sources of non-essential spending. For instance, rather than paying for your monthly Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, and HBO subscriptions, perhaps it's time to narrow down your streaming services to just one or two that you use most often. Check out the new alliance Century has made with Billcutterz - 'They do the work for you & save YOU money on your monthly bills'!
You can also look for ways to save on your essential living expenses, such as childcare and utilities. Check with your cable/Internet provider, for example, to see if they can offer you a break on your monthly bill. If you have children in daycare, "shop around" to make sure you're getting a fair deal. You might be surprised to learn that it's more affordable to hire an in-home nanny than it is to send your child to a daycare center, though this can vary depending on childcare costs where you live!
In addition, you'll also want to explore tax credits and deductions for which you may qualify. For example, your aforementioned childcare costs are likely tax-deductible, so be sure to keep track of how much you've paid to your daycare provider throughout the year so you can report these expenses accurately!
A little financial house-cleaning can go a long way in setting yourself up for success in 2021 and beyond, so be sure to follow these tips to meet and exceed your 2020 goals!