If Jan. 1 is the day for resolutions — weight loss, reconnecting with friends, etc. — then April 15 could be the day to aim for financial improvement. Nothing brings your financial situation into focus like doing your taxes. For many people, saving money may come to mind. Whether you made a comfortable living in 2020 or you barely squeaked by, there is room to make 2021 better.
Saving money doesn’t need to be hard. It just takes some discipline. Simple changes can create little victories that will make noticeable differences.
First and foremost, you need to stick to a budget, which can be one of the hardest parts of being an adult. Yet, without a way to keep track of your spending, you may put yourself at financial risk.
After you estimate your income, it could be helpful to:
This plan works for many people, but what if you find yourself staring face-to-face with the last bullet point? What if there isn’t any money left over?
This likely calls for a change in your lifestyle.
You can look to multi-billionaire Warren Buffet for inspiration. He still lives in the house he bought for $31,500 in 1958. He rarely buys new cars and drives the ones he does buy for a long time.
“I buy everything I want in life,” he was quoted in People Magazine in 20171. “Would 10 homes make me more happy? Possessions possess you at a point. I don’t like a $100 meal as well as a hamburger from McDonald’s.”
With that wisdom in mind, don’t overlook simple ways to save money. Get thrifty — buy a used car rather than new (like Warren), take advantage of free city entertainment and maybe even cut the cable cord.
Quick successful tips for saving money involve food, which makes sense because you need it, like, every day.
DIYs are another way to stretch your dollar. An easy way to start is repairing broken items, rather than replacing them. Check out websites like YouTube for handyman knowledge. You could also:
Other tips for saving money include collecting loose change and taking full advantage of your employer’s 401(k) match. You just need to make your plan, and work your plan.
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