Most of what passes for good advice on money management is common sense. Indeed, we need to keep hearing about ways to be better at controlling our finances instead of letting them control us. If we do, we will more likely stay out of serious debt problems and enjoy life better even when the economy isn’t so hot.
Here then, are ten wise moves that you can and should make with your money.
Invest in healthful living. Nothing is more important than becoming and staying healthy. It makes less sense to plan for long-term financial success if your body is falling apart now. Take the steps necessary to get healthy so that you can enjoy both your money and your family for as long as possible.
Teach your children about money. If they are very young, begin early to help them understand the fundamentals of good money management by putting them on an allowance and connecting good hard work with financial rewards. Then, teach them to avoid debt and save their money.
Get good advice from a professional. There is no substitute for a financial advisor who can help you navigate your plans for your money. This is true because they do not operate from an emotional standpoint with your money. They do so from a logical basis, and providing solid advice will help you make better decisions.
Encourage retirement planning. Not only should you be putting away money for your retirement, but you should be encouraging your children and grandchildren to do so as well.
Watch for good buys and pay cash if possible. Right now might be a good time to make purchases that are considered ‘big ticket.’ This is because many retailers need the money and are making cuts in prices that are worth investigating. Do everything you can to pay cash for those items as well.
Plan for time off. If you do not plan for a vacation or day off, it will never happen. While that is not so profound, it is certainly no less true.
Improve your house. Make home improvements that increase the value of your house.
Pay down your loans. Reduce or eliminate balances on your loans in order to put yourself in a better financial position.
Give money to charity. Those who give, receive. Not necessarily in monetary terms, but in a more satisfied, contented life. There are many worthy charities that can take your gift and turn it into help and hope for those less fortunate.
Using these tips you can become a wise money manager. We all can use that these days.