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Recommended Saving and Money Management Reading
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Saving Money by Managing Itby Chemain Evans When it comes to managing finances, most people would probably receive an F. The
truth is, many of us were never taught the basics of
money, how it works, and how to handle it. Here are
some tips to help get you on your way to better
money management.Handling Your Money Invent games to play with your money. For example, set aside certain bills or coins and see how long you can keep a $20 (or whatever denomination you choose) without breaking it for gum, a magazine, or some other frivolous item. Have a spare change jar and empty it into your savings account each month. At the end of every day, empty out your wallet and put the change in your jar. Don't limit it to just coins, toss in those few bills that are lingering in there as well. Never spend a windfall. Take your income-tax refund (which should be minimal, if you follow the tip below), money gifts, bonuses, rebates, overpayment refunds and any other unexpected money and put it into your savings or investments. Make this money earn money for you. Use direct deposit and automatic withdrawals to move money out of your checking account into savings or investments on a regular basis, such as every paycheck. You will learn to live on less when you think you have less to spend. Fool yourself into saving. Avoid Overpayments and Fees Don't give the government a free loan by overpaying your taxes. Every time you get a refund from the IRS that is a sign that you overpaid your taxes and gave the government an interest-free loan for up to a year. Adjust your withholding allowances and try to get your refund down to less than $100. Your paycheck may go up a bit in the mean time so be sure to put that extra money in the bank for future purchases or emergency savings.
Avoid unnecessary fees. ATM fees, service charges,
and late fees all add up to quite a bit over the
course of a year. These fees are rarely worth the
reason they were charged. A little
planning/budgeting can usually circumvent these
fees. Also avoid insurance charges when renting a
car. Most credit cards have car rental insurance as
a feature of the card. Check with your card issuer
for the terms and conditions of rental car
insurance.
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