Remember Me
forgot your password?

7 Proven Steps to Fix your Personal Finances That you Can Implement Right Now

Fixing your personal finances is not rocket science. You can do it if you apply some commitment and are prepared to stick to the plan. Imagine how your world could open up if you were debt free. Imagine all the options. Quit your job, work fewer hours, have more holidays or just help others.

The proven methods listed below will work for you if you are determined to succeed and implement them in your own circumstances.

Step 1. Imagine how good life will be once the debt is paid.

Imagine for a minute how good life would be to if you were debt free. Think what you could do with the money you currently use to pay off those credits cards. You could use it to save for your future, save for your retirement, hit the sales with a clear conscience, go on holidays or save for your children's college education. Think on this often and visualize in your mind's eye how your life would change for the better once the debt was gone. If you seriously want this to happen to you it will be easier to follow the next steps.

Step 2. Do a budget.

Unless you know what your financial position is currently you won't know what targets to set, will you. Agreed? Good. The best, most simple way to do this is to set up a personal or family budget. A lot of people stop here and don't progress any further. Bad idea! This can be done very simply. Just follow the points listed below:

a) Get out your latest credit card statements. Add up all the unpaid balances.
b) If there are any other unpaid debts (not home or car) include these balances as well.
c) Calculate your (or family) monthly income - just the amount brought home each month.
d) Calculate your monthly spending. Work out where all the money goes. Don't leave any thing out.
e) Take the monthly spending total away from the monthly income total and review the answer.

Are you living beyond your means? Are you spending more than you earn each month? Are you putting any money aside for emergencies or saving to replace costly items such as the car or some major electrical appliances? Do you have any money left over to increase your monthly credit card payments? Set your self a goal of paying off your credit cards within a certain time.

The questions raised here can be addressed by putting Steps 3-7 into practice.

Step 3. Live within your means.

You can never get your finances under control if you continue to live beyond your means. The cost of living this way is the interest charged by the credit card provider. This is one of the major reasons you are suffering now. Commit yourself to live within your means. Once you have done the budget as outlined in Step 2 you can easily see what you have available to spend.

Step 4. Cut up your credit cards. (Well, maybe keep 1 for emergencies, if you have to.)

It is really important not to add more debt. Read that again. If you can live within your means, you can cut up your credit cards and focus on paying off the credit card balance as soon as possible. You may have items around the house that can be sold. Maybe a second car that is not a necessity. Sell these things and use the funds to pay down the credit card balances. Take on some extra hours at work, think of ways to earn extra income so that these extra funds can be applied to those credit card balances.

Step 5. Find bargains - have fun.

If this whole process becomes a drudgery then it will all become too hard and you won't keep going. Don't let this happen! Set some money aside so that you can, occasionally, buy those things you want. Learn how to only buy things you need and ensure they are at the cheapest price possible. Here are some hints that will help:

a) Look for sale items
b) Don't buy on impulse
c) Only use free cash funds to buy - not by credit card
d) Ask yourself "Do I really need this?" twice or three times before you hand over your hard-earned cash.
e) If there is something you really want - wait for it to go on sale.
f) Don't buy your items at the height of the fashion or the fad, wait a few weeks.

Step 6. Set aside a savings amount.

A target of 20% of your take-home salary is recommended. However, saving any of your salary is a good start. Set your goal and stick to it. The idea is to match your lifestyle to your income. Having some savings can help in emergencies, pay a larger deposit on your next car or be the beginnings of your holiday or retirement nest egg.

Step 7. Don't compare yourself with others.

Your task of living within your means will be made easier if you don't compare your lifestyle with others. You don't know, but their finances may be in a worse state than yours. If you want a better lifestyle, then save for it and/or work out ways to increase your income.

These are just the very beginning steps that you can take towards getting your finances in shape. With a little commitment and the right tools, you will succeed.

Bruce Hokin

Bruce Hokin has designed a simple budget tool called "5 Steps to Freedom Personal Budget." It based on his extensive background as a qualified, experienced accountant, manager, consultant and financial adviser. You can download this powerful budget assistant today and be on your way to financial freedom within the hour. You can also click here for your FREE Mini-Budget.

Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish

Add new Comment



Captcha

  • Latest Finance Articles
  • More from Bruce Hokin

Non Profit Credit Counseling Services - Is It Just A Waste Of Money?

By: Hector Milla | 30/11/2009
Credit debt is upsetting. Indebtedness can control every aspect of your life.

What Payroll Solutions can a small business find?

By: James Smith | 30/11/2009
The cost of payroll can be quite staggering for the company. Human resource costs can take up a great deal of your time and resources.Most companies have three possible choices to examine; outsourcing, online payroll services, and payroll software programs.The second option is an online payroll service provider.Many different types of software are available for those who like to do it themselves but who also need some help to be sure it is done correctly.Taking care of your payroll does not have

Global Lottery: The real story of the Turf Lottery games in Brazil

By: Ilot Brazil | 30/11/2009
2) THE JOCKEY CLUB ALEGRETE, on 08/07/2009, entered into a partnership to provide all funding necessary for operation of games of turf in Brazil with the company INTERNATIONAL LOTTERY CORPORATION, in accordance with the approved plan of betting by the Ministry of Agriculture, which remains in full force;

Credit Card Debt - If You Can't Pay Your Credit Card Debt You Need to Consider Professional Help

By: Matt Couch | 30/11/2009
If you are like most credit cardholders, the bad economy has likely caused you to go even deeper into debt.

Credit Card Debt - Why Now is the Time to Act to Eliminate Credit Card Debt

By: Matt Couch | 30/11/2009
Do you have credit card debt?

Forex Trading: Get Some Extra Cash In Your Pocket

By: James Roshwood | 30/11/2009
There are many ways to earn extra cash on the internet but one of the most popular is forex trading. Forex is simply short for foreign exchange. This is the exchange of foreign currencies on the international currency market.

Get Out of Debt - How the Government's Stimulus Money Effects the Debt Settlement Industry

By: Matt Couch | 30/11/2009
We've all heard that the government is giving away grants for a number of things.

Secrets to Eliminate Your Unsecured Debt - What Your Creditors Don't Want You to Know

By: Matt Couch | 30/11/2009
You may have heard that you can eliminate a percentage of your unsecured credit card debt.

This is How Budget Gift Giving Really Works

By: Bruce Hokin | 22/08/2007 | Home & Family
How many times have you been stuck wondering what to buy for Birthdays, Christmas, Valentine's Day, Engagements, Weddings and House Warmings, just to name a few? On top of trying to select the correct present, you've usually left it till the last minute to decide. Right? Here are some gift-giving tips on a budget that should help.

This is How Debt Freedom Really Works

By: Bruce Hokin | 22/08/2007 | Home & Family
Lots of folks are confused as to how debt reduction and freedom from debt really works. It is not rocket science. There is a proven, simple system that works every time - if followed. These steps are listed below in order and can be actioned easily by anyone interested and keen enough to succeed.

How to Make a Start on your Personal Budget in 6 Easy Steps

By: Bruce Hokin | 20/06/2007 | Credit
You're a grown adult. Right? How is it then, that this most basic of tasks - the personal budget, has you cowering in the corner afraid of a bunch of papers? It's only a pile of papers that you will knock into shape with a pen, a pad, a calculator and a little determination. Let's get right to it, shall we?

7 Important Benefits of Preparing your Personal/home Budget Using a Spreadsheet

By: Bruce Hokin | 14/06/2007 | Home Business
Have you ever wished to make a start on setting up a home budget but were not sure how to start? Couldn't work out how to do the calculations and were not sure whether the answer would be correct? No more reason to stall. Use a pre-formatted spreadsheet that you only have to enter your financial income and expenses into. There are many of these available on the Internet. Ready to look at the benefits? Let’s go.

5 Easy Ways a Budget Will Save you Money and Reduce your Debts

By: Bruce Hokin | 14/06/2007 | Home Business
Unless you step up to the challenge of controlling your finances, your debt level and your financial future, who else will? Preparing a budget is the ideal tool to get you started. It's also really quite easy.

Test your Personal Finances Iq With This Quick Quiz

By: Bruce Hokin | 14/06/2007 | Home Business
Managing your spending habits, saving sufficient funds and clearly seeing your personal financial situation are important elements in managing your personal finances correctly. This test will give you an idea whether you need some more help, or if you're on top of this important part of your life. (The answers are listed at the end of this article.)

6 Critical Benefits of Preparing your Own Personal Budget

By: Bruce Hokin | 07/06/2007 | Finance
The role of a personal budget is to help you manage your finances and eventually become debt free. This is the dream of us all, isn't it? Most people shy away from doing the budget thing, but it is the best, most trusted and proven method for getting your finances in order. You can have your own budget completed within a couple of hours. What's holding you back?

6 Little Spending Mistakes That Can Cost you your Financial Freedom

By: Bruce Hokin | 07/06/2007 | Finance
Can't seem to get ahead financially? Debts piling up? Maybe you're making some of these mistake unknowingly. These mistakes listed below will help you understand where you may be going wrong and how to get back on track quickly. You can be debt free.

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (0.31, 7, w1)