Personal Finance Tips That Will Change the Way You Think About Money

Few tipcs for you:


  • 1. Create a Financial Calendar
    If you don’t trust yourself to remember to pay your quarterly taxes or periodically pull a credit report, think about setting appointment reminders for these important money to-dos in the same way that you would an annual doctor’s visit or car tune-up. A good place to start? Our ultimate financial calendar.
  • 2. Check Your Interest Rate
    Q: Which loan should you pay off first? A: The one with the highest interest rate. Q: Which savings account should you open? A: The one with the best interest rate. Q: Why does credit card debt give us such a headache? A: Blame it on the compound interest rate. Bottom line here: Paying attention to interest rates will help inform which debt or savings commitments you should focus on
  • 3. Track Your Net Worth
    Your net worth—the difference between your assets and debt—is the big-picture number that can tell you where you stand financially. Keep an eye on it, and it can help keep you apprised of the progress you’re making toward your financial goals—or warn you if you’re backsliding.
  • 4. Set a Budget, Period This is the starting point for every other goal in your life. Here’s a checklist for building a knockout personal budget.
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