The change of season typically gets me in the mood to dust, declutter, and redecorate. Although these to-dos still top my never-ending agenda, I refocused my cleaning energy this spring toward a more important element of my life that was feeling disturbingly disorganized: my money.
After a couple of incidents that left me feeling overwhelmed and stressed, I decided it was time to scrub up my budget and find a way to better manage multiple bank accounts. Missing the payment deadline for a store credit card added an unnecessary late fee to my account. Then, my husband and I both used substantial funds without discussing the transactions first, causing our checking account to go in to overdraft status. Though I felt a bit overwhelmed, I realized that ironing out these issues before they spiraled out of control needed to be my first priority because I know keeping your financial house in order typically leads to a more orderly and happier household in the long run! The first step I took was to link all my financial accounts in one place using Mint.com for an easier way to keep up with every transaction from my computer or smartphone. This helps me stay on top of bills and allows me to check account activity across institutions, helping me feel more organized and more mindful of unnecessary spending.
Considering that the average household has over $7,000 in credit card debt and that 25% of American families don’t have a single dime stashed for emergencies or other savings, there are plenty of other families who may need to consider getting their finances in tip-top shape. To gain the control over your financial future, follow these easy spring cleaning tips that promise to have your finances gleaming in no time. Keep reading for my tips on how to save more money.
Tidy Your Accounts
Polish Your Budget
Dust Away Debt
Those with a revolving balance across multiple credit cards should pay down the debt with the highest interest rate first to save the most money over time. Be realistic with your debt pay-off schedule so you don’t get burned out. No matter what, always aim to pay double or triple the minimum due; otherwise, you’ll never make a dent in your debt due to interest accrual.
Scrub Up Spending
Trim Monthly Bills
Refresh Your Taxes
Purge Clutter
Call in the Pros
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