By Dan Heiland on Tuesday, 03 January 2023
Category: Dans Money Help Blog

2 Meaningful Money Safeguards That You Control

2 Meaningful Money Safeguards That You Control

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For family safety and peace of mind (and minimizing credit card balances!) every smart person needs money safeguards!

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You may say, “Other than watching what I spend, I don’t know what else I can do. We need everything I buy!”

I would respectfully submit to you that you do not need everything you purchase.  

Today’s consumers are pressured. Ads are everywhere. Convincing you to buy this or that.

“Oh, I guess…maybe.”

Think on this: if you purchase to become trendy - you are headed for trouble. Big trouble. Financial trouble. Poor house trouble. Bankruptcy trouble.

What are those 2 Meaningful Money Safeguards?

Simply put, they are YOU and HOW YOU SPEND MONEY.

How to Balance Your Spending in 2023:

You

 

You are the only one who can convince yourself to refuse a non-essential purchase if you do not have the money to pay for it upfront.

 

A parent who says no to a foolhardy purchase is not the bad guy in a child’s life. Not every desire should turn into a purchase, especially if the family budget cannot bear the burden immediately.

As adults, there are times when we need to tell ourselves no. Getting out of debt means that available monies are applied to outstanding bill balances before purchasing for fun. (Fun may be the reason that debt is still lingering).

Saying NO to Certain Purchases:

Help to Get Hold of Your Financial Self (and Your Spending) in 2023:

1. Get ahold of yourself every time you are about to spend money on something that is not necessary to survive.

2. Stop looking at heels, jewelry, and sporting equipment that you cannot afford right now. 

3. Why? The more you look, the more you build desire for the item – causing you to purchase outside of your household budget.

“How do I do that,” you ask?

1. Buy only what you need. Survival items include food, clothing, and shelter.

2. Stick to your money plan. This takes discipline. Your money will never be your own until you pay those bills off!

3. Involving the whole family in the household budget sets up a precedent - Keeping all family members on the same money page.

What can I buy?

          Food   

This means that you start (or continue) cooking at home. Grocery shop only on a full stomach. Shop with a pre-written list of food items. Buy only what you need to cook at home for the week.

          Clothing         

This means that you no longer go on “shopping trips” with Others. Buy non-trendy clothing you can mix-and-match with your current wardrobe.

          Shelter         

This means that you live in a safe, affordable dwelling. Accept your home for what it is, not what it could be with newly bought furnishings. Keep everything neat and clean.

 

          Employment needs    

Transportation to and from work. Nothing sporty, unless you already own it free and clear. If not, you may consider selling the expensive model while used car prices are still good and trade down into a lesser model with better gas mileage.

Figure out monthly gas and oil costs. Set aside a little something each month for maintenance. Use a hose, or bucket of hot soapy water to wash your vehicle just as you would a new car.

If you do not have and cannot afford a motor vehicle, consider alternative forms of transportation. This may be bus fare.

Encourage yourself by remembering:

Why Wise Spenders Also Pay Wisely:

A person who spends money wisely, will also pay wisely. This is true because:

Hint: Add up the payments you are making over the term of your home loan (often 30 years). If you are renting, add up what you are paying someone else to live in their place – and for how long?

Encourage yourself by remembering:

Making Bill Payoff Primary is BENEFICIAL!

 

Resources:

(Frugality = spending resources wisely)

Steps to Help You Manage Your Money in 2023

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