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Budgeting In Uncertain Times - 10 Easy Ways to Save Money

Written by Peach State Federal Credit Union | Jul 19, 2022 12:16:50 PM

Although over 40% of Americans' financial resolution is to find ways to save more money, less than half of Americans use budgeting as a way to save. Making a personal budget not only helps people save, but it can also help them achieve financial stability. Knowing how much money is needed to cover expenses can help prevent overspending. It can also identify places to reduce spending, allowing for more savings to take place.

Budgeting in Uncertain Times Makes a Difference


When life is uncertain, budgeting is crucial. Setting money aside each week means having funds to cover the unexpected such as rising costs, job loss or emergency medical expenses. Having a financial cushion reduces stress and makes living through and budgeting in uncertain times a bit easier.

Beyond making a budget, you should aim to find ways to accomplish the following:

  • Build an Emergency Fund. Try to set aside three to six months of basic living expenses to cover unplanned expenses such as replacing a broken appliance.
  • Cover Minimum Expenses. Pay at least the minimum on every outstanding balance so your credit isn’t damaged.
  • Diversify Income Sources. Consider taking a side job to add additional income to your budget.

Although these steps may be difficult during uncertain times, they can help ensure that money is available when needed. One way to do that is to put as much money as possible into your  savings each week -- no matter how small it may seem at the time, it will certainly add up!

 

10 Ways to Save Money and Regain a Balanced Budget

 

1. Review and Cancel Your Subscriptions


Many Americans are unaware of how much they're spending. A recent survey found that the average consumer spends $273 on subscription services. When asked if they spent more on subscriptions in 2021 than in 2018, 100% said they were spending less. The 2018 average was $237. Individual subscription prices may have declined, but the number of subscriptions has increased. Be sure to consider your subscriptions and whether they are being used regularly when looking for potential ways to save.

 

2. Set up Automatic Bill Payments to Avoid Late Fees


Late fees add up. Setting up automatic bill pay through your Peach State Checking Account ensures that bills are paid on time. Using a single service like Bill Pay makes it easier to track spending and pay bills, rather than setting up automatic payments at each individual company’s website.

 

3. Make Meals and Coffee at Home


While searching for ways to save, consider what you consume. While everyone enjoys their java, women tend to spend more than men on average in the US. The Perfect Brew reports that women spend about $2,327 per year on their coffee habit, while men spend almost $400 less, at $1,934 per year.

Although fewer people are eating out, that doesn't mean they're making meals at home. The latest statistics show that:

Even McDonald's meals average a little over $8.00 per trip, with some consumers making as many as 44 trips per year. Be sure to keep these stats in mind when it comes to finding ways to save while trying to build up your savings.

Searching for other ways to save on what you consume? Try creating a meal plan. Grocery shopping from a planned menu and list versus winging it as you walk through the aisles means purchasing fewer impulse buys and less trips to the store mid-week due to forgotten items.

4. Wait Before You Buy


Impulse buying can sink any budget. That's why financial advisors recommend waiting at least 24 hours before making a purchase, especially for big-ticket items. The "cooling off" period helps counter impulse buying and ensures shoppers only buy what they need.

5. Create a Financial Goals Vision Board


Seeing is believing, which is true when it comes to achieving financial goals. A vision board is a digital or physical collage of images that represent financial goals. Keeping a vision board front and center can motivate people to pursue their dreams and achieve their financial goals.

6. Pick Up Additional Work


Find ways to earn extra cash, whether it's added hours at work or a side gig. Look into adding a part-time job for supplemental income like dog walking or online tutoring. An additional $10.00 per day adds up to $300.00 a month.

7. Refinance Your Mortgage


Homeowners should consider refinancing their mortgage if their current interest rate is higher than the current market rate. Lowering your monthly payment can mean more cash to cover expenses or set aside for emergencies. You can check if refinancing your budget is the right move by contacting a trusted local mortgage loan advisor.

8. Join Loyalty Programs


Loyalty programs often come with perks that can save money. They may offer savings on gas or groceries. Depending on the company, reward points can be transferred to partner programs, making it possible to accumulate points faster.

9. Start & Maintain a Budget Weekly


Maintain a weekly budget that tracks all spending, including discretionary purchases. Habits can be hard to break, so tracking and monitoring your progress weekly can help. Knowing that the usual three cups of Starbucks were reduced to one can be a motivator to continue the new behavior and confirm the steps you're taking toward your goal of finding ways to save are paying off.

 

10. Consider Debt Consolidation


Debt consolidation may reduce interest rates and lower monthly payments. Instead of multiple installment payments for loans or credit cards, a single payment can be less stressful. In addition, with fewer bills, the chance of a missed payment is reduced. Consider talking to your local trusted lender for ways to consolidate debt through a HELOC, Second Mortgage, or Personal Loan.

 

Creating a Successful Budgeting Plan May Require Help


Uncertain times are stressful enough without worrying about finances. Rather than struggle to keep above water, talk to your local credit union. They have experienced professionals who can offer suggestions to help you prepare for the unexpected. At Peach State, we want to see our members succeed even in uncertain times.