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    JamieBy JamieMarch 7, 20244 Mins Read
    5 Money mistakes to avoid for a sound financial future
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    I’m going to highlight 5 common money mistakes people make and some potential ways to fix or avoid them.

    Managing finances may seem like a complicated subject to tackle. But, like any subject, if you break it down into its component parts and tackle one at a time, anyone can do it.

    I tend to focus on the positives. How to do something rather than what not to do, but sometimes it’s necessary to take the opposite view.

    That’s what’s happening today.

    Money mistakes to avoid

    Here are five common money mistakes to avoid if possible:

    1.       Living beyond your means

    It’s tempting to keep up with the latest trends or match the lifestyle of friends, but spending more than you earn is a fast track to debt.

    Create a budget that reflects your income and stick to it as much as possible. Remember, it’s okay to say no to things that don’t align with your financial goals.

    Living within your means can also include adopting smart spending habits, prioritising needs over wants and making sure your lifestyle is sustainable over the long term.

    2.     Ignoring an emergency fund

    Life’s full of surprises, and not all of them are pleasant. Skipping the emergency fund is like navigating a financial tightrope without a safety net.

    When unexpected expenses pop up, having an emergency fund can keep you from reaching for the credit card and falling into debt.

    Savings are essential. While the ability to save anything may feel a long way off, even saving a little money can help.

    3.     Misusing credit cards

    Credit cards are handy but can be a slippery slope. Maxing out your cards or only paying the minimum each month can lead to a debt spiral.

    Relying on credit cards to fund non-essential purchases can lead to financial trouble. While it’s convenient to swipe the card for that spontaneous shopping spree or a fancy dinner, it’s important to assess whether you can actually afford it.

    Having too many cards can make it challenging to keep track of payments and increases the temptation to overspend. It can also negatively impact your credit score.

    Use credit wisely, pay the full balance whenever possible, and be cautious about accumulating debt for non-essential items.

    If there is one rule you remember about credit cards, it’s to pay them off in full at the end of the month. That way, you get all the benefits with none of the interest downsides.

    4.     Not having a financial plan

    Set clear financial goals so you always have something to work towards. Whether that’s paying off student loans, saving for a home, or building a retirement fund, it’s good to have a plan.

    A plan helps you stay focused, motivated, and less likely to veer off course. It also gives you something measurable to aim for. Never underestimate the psychological benefits of actually seeing progress. It can be intoxicating!

    5.     Ignoring your credit score

    Your credit score isn’t just a number; it’s your financial reputation. Ignoring it or neglecting to check for errors can cost you big time.

    Everything seems to include your credit score now. You’ll need a credit check to get a phone contract, some bank accounts, to rent a house, to get some jobs or other areas of life you may not expect.

    Stay on top of your credit by paying bills on time, managing credit responsibly, and checking your credit report regularly.

    A healthy credit score opens doors to better financial opportunities.

    Building a sound financial future

    Managing money is harder than it should be but it’s not impossible. It may feel that way sometimes, but by breaking everything down into bitesize pieces and tackling one thing at a time, you’ll be amazed at what you can achieve.

    It might take a bit of effort, but it’ll save you from the villainous clutches of debt. You’ve got this! 💪💸

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    I'm a writer and editor at Coastal Content and Brainstorm Force with a background in IT and networks. I'm passionate about helping people take more control of their lives, especially finance.I'm a copywriter by training, which is why my posts are all no-nonsense and to the point, with little fluff or filler. We're all busy people and are just looking for the information we need quickly. That's my style and the style of Saving Superstar.

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