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Money 101 - The Road to Financial Health

What Does Financial Health Mean to You?

PERSONAL FINANCE | JANUARY 31, 2023 | PEOPLES STATE BANK

Is it paying bills on time, having robust savings, a retirement fund, or buying a new car? Whatever financial health means to you, it starts with getting your finances in order.

It’s easy to think that keeping track of your account balances is all you need to do to stay on top of your finances. But that is no longer true. Today, accounts are spread across multiple financial relationships.

Where is your money going? To figure that out, you must include savings, checking accounts, and credit cards. It would be best to look at payment apps, automatic monthly expenses like a streaming service, restaurant apps, and your retirement account. Suddenly you realize how challenging it can be to stay on top of your finances.

Sustainable financial health requires a holistic approach – putting all the pieces of your finances together.

Financial Health Tips to Help You On Your Way

Create a workable budget – look at how much is coming in and going out. Look at the whole picture of your income by including salary/wages, bonuses, alimony, interest, etc. Now you need to know your expenses fully. Start by adding your childcare, credit card, payments, mortgage/rent, food, utilities, insurance, etc. Remember to include your automatic payments!

With that done, you’ll have a better understanding of your finances.

Track your spending habits – it goes without saying that most of us need to pay attention to what we spend. Being mindful of spending habits can help keep us on track to meet goals for retirement, savings, vacations, and even that new fridge. Beyond your essentials, what do you spend on? Eating out, movies, travel? Understanding your spending habits will help you plan your budget. It also allows you to make sound decisions the next time you’re craving take-out.

Build an emergency fund – it’s not always easy to prioritize savings, even when we know how important it is. Even a small amount put away each pay period can add up over time. Even better, set it up as an automatic withdrawal. An automatic withdrawal into an emergency fund means you don’t see it and don’t need to touch the money – until you need it.

Plan for the future – with your finances organized, planning for your future comes next. What do you need for your new car, home, or retirement? How do you get there? With your budget fully in mind, start looking at how you can make saving for your future your priority.

Success step-by-step – You aren’t alone if you dread thinking about your finances. Trying to look at the big picture can seem overwhelming, so start by taking one step at a time. Step 1. add up income; step 2. figure out expenses; step 3. create a budget; step 4. set up alerts and more to help track your spending.

Financial health is a process, and there is no silver bullet – even winning the lottery doesn’t guarantee it! Knowing where your finances stand is the best way to have a healthy and happy relationship with them.

So, what does financial health look like to you, and how can we help you get there? Peoples’ digital banking can help you get financially healthy.