Tips to Improve Your Finances

By Timothy Scheiman, published Jun 08, 2007
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Money is always a big issue we never seem to have enough of it. The more we make the more we spend. No matter what your status is you need to take control of your finances before it takes control of you. These tips will help you to get started.

Overspending will get in trouble

More and more families need to stop overspending. If you have so many bills you don't have much left over you have overspent. Too many people are living paycheck to paycheck. Some have to work two jobs to make ends meet. What good is it to have all this stuff if you have no time to enjoy it. Having more credit cards is not the answer. Too many families end up in divorce and bankruptcy for getting into financial trouble.

Cut up all but one credit card

Keep the credit card with the lowest interest rate. Stop using the others and cut them up. Make a plan not use the credit card unless you absolutely have too. If your living with little or no savings this is difficult when emergencies come up. The person in the house who has the most spending control should have the credit card and no one else. Make sure you agree on any purchases made over a set amount you agree on. This works for cash and credit.

Keep track of every dollar you spend

Use Quicken or Microsoft Money to list every dollar you spend. At the end of the month you will be surprised of what you spent your money on. If you can cut out that extra bagel and coffee a few times a week you would be surprised how much money you can save. If there is something you can do without cut it. You must take a hard look at your expenditures if you are to make any real strides in saving.

Start a savings

Start a savings even if its only a few dollars a week. If your money is tight you need to see what you can cut. There is a number of things you can save money on and start a savings with that money. For example do you need all those premium channels for your TV? How about all those cell phone options? Keep monthly expenditures you have to have and cut the rest. Cutting the Sunday paper will save you $4 to 5 dollars per month.

Refinance your mortgage if possible

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you make excellent points; some of which i wish i had thought about sooner. thanks!

Posted on 06/13/2007 at 5:06:00 AM

 
Great article Tim, I agree about credit cards(snip-snip). I keep one for credit sake as well as emergencys etc. I like the idea of mad money! I may have to incorporate this idea!

Posted on 06/09/2007 at 11:06:00 AM

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