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The stronger your money management skills are, the more likely you will live the happy life you want.  It doesn't matter if you're Middle Class or a Millionaire, you will probably feel a few dollars short of comfort as some time.  You need to have a plan if you are going to win - which are simply having discipline, goals, and desire.  Being prepared will help you get where you want to be.  Just follow these Seven Savings Strategies:

1.     Set Goals - This will help override the impulse to buy something not that important.  Write down your plan for short, medium, and long-term goals then share them with your family and friends.  Support each other as you can.

2.     Track Spending - Write each deposit or withdrawal activity down in your check register and reconcile each month to your bank statement.  Save your debit charge receipts and file as you would all others.

3.     Automate Savings - A good goal to have is 10% of your income each pay period.  This may be into your employer provided 401k, savings, IRA or another bank account.

4.     Prepare a Budget - Plan and write down the allocation of money for specific purposes.  Use separate categories for Savings, Rent, Utilities, Insurance, Food, and Other Payments.

HOPE Lending - Set a Monthly Budget and Compare to Actual

5.     Change Behavior - In order to reach your goals, make different choices.  Some things to consider are:

  • Ask for a promotion
  • Get a different or second job
  • Get a roommate
  • Have a garage sale
  • Quit smoking/drinking
  • Save the enjoyment of a Latte for Sunday instead of every day
  • Leave credit cards at home and use for planned purchases only. 

6.     Borrow Wisely - Build and maintain a credit score above 700 to qualify for the lowest interest rates possible.  Don't create payment plans that outlive the object purchased.  Keep credit card balances at or below 30% of the credit limit.

7.     Prioritize Bills - Send payments 7 days below the due date to avoid any late fees.  Using an automated bill pay or writing checks out ahead of time with the date to mail in the corner before stamping might help you stay on time.  If money becomes to stretch, always pay necessities before your creditors.  It is more important to keep your water on than worry about a department store calling for payment.

For Additional Mortgage Planning in Washington State please contact Melissa Olson by emailing melissa@hopelendingllc.com or http://www.hopelendingllc.com  WA License #510-LO-32549.

P. S.  Do you have a friend that I can be helping also?  Please don't keep me a secret.  My business is referral based, and I appreciate your help! 

 
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14 Comments on Money Management Skills for a Happy Life

  • Ask for a promotion
  •      I am self employed---can I still get a promotion?
  • Get a different or second job
  •       But I love my job---AND I am supposed to make money at it? 
  • Get a roommate
  •      I already love my roommate.
  • Have a garage sale
  •        But I don't have a garage to sell. 
  • Quit smoking/drinking
  •      NOT THAT!
  • Save the enjoyment of a Latte for Sunday instead of every day
  •      Can you believe I live in Seattle and have never had a Latte?  I didn't think so:)
  • Leave credit cards at home and use for planned purchases only. 
  •       Now there is an idea!sunsmile

03/11/2008 04:03 PM by Charles Buell, Seattle, WA, Home Inspector (Charles Buell Inspections.com)


Great tips.  My financial life changed when I started tracking where the money went and using a budget.  I am doing much better financially sticking to a budget.

03/12/2008 09:09 AM by Brian Kreick (Kreick, Inc.)


Great advice.  It is amazing the number of people who don't even know what they get paid!  Hard to start budgeting when you don't even know what you make.

03/12/2008 10:24 PM by Jon Sigler CT Mortgage Broker (HomePro Financial, LLC)


Charles - Yes, you can give yourself a promotion.  If you love your job and your roommate, then I wouldn't trade them in.  lol....how about cutting back on the smoking/drinking?  You're not buying latte's because it would dip in the drinking allowance?  ;)  I would be happy to hold onto those credit cards for you.....or maybe give them to your roommate!  Thanks for playing along...

03/13/2008 01:37 PM by HOPE Lending LLC


Brian - I'm happy to hear this is working for you!

03/13/2008 01:37 PM by HOPE Lending LLC


Jon - Do you know how much you are getting paid?  Thanks for stopping by!

03/13/2008 01:38 PM by HOPE Lending LLC


Thanks for the behavior change suggestions. (Almost all of them apply for me) Good post!

03/13/2008 01:56 PM by Maegan Small (Meritage Homes)


Melissa - great post - I hope it gets featured. I think, however, that item #4 should be item #1. I used to think that since I was self-employed, I had no control over my budget. The best thing I ever did was to create a budget and tracking plan. Now every cent I earn has a home, and I've increased my revenue substantially since then.

03/13/2008 07:09 PM by Jackie - Mortgage Virtual Assistant (Close-More-Loans.com)


Melissa - I certainly do, and what my wife makes as well.  I like how changing behaviors has gotten mentioned a couple of times.  Priorities, and behaviors cause so many people to have little or no money left at the end of the month, they just don't realize that going out to eat 3 nights a week costs $1500 a month, or cigarettes are $90 a week, or that they are spending $750 a month on at the mall.  A car that equals your annual income is another example of priorities getting the better of people.

03/13/2008 09:47 PM by Jon Sigler CT Mortgage Broker (HomePro Financial, LLC)


Maegan - I'm glad to hear almost all apply.  Thank you!

03/13/2008 11:22 PM by HOPE Lending LLC


That's great Jackie!  I would agree to switch #4 with #1 after the first round.  Everything starts with goals, then it's cyclicle.  Thank you for sharing your success!  Who is the feature "god"?  I hope so too.  :)

03/13/2008 11:24 PM by HOPE Lending LLC


Jon - those are great examples!  It is interesting that people are pointing out the behaviors, good catch there.....discipline is so important.  Just having order makes me feel accomplished.  Thank you for sharing, again.  :)

03/13/2008 11:26 PM by HOPE Lending LLC


Thanks for you for taking the time to comment on this subject in the Active Rain network.  AR is the new "cyber backbone" of the industry, and with it's uplink to Localism.com it is transforming the real estate marketplace. Agents who don't see which way the cyberwind is blowing are going to find themselves at a considerable disadvantage inside of three to five years.

07/08/2008 11:44 AM by Rob Robinson (The Robinson Home Team)


great tips. makes you wonder why they dont teach this stuff in high school and college. usually , most people dont learn until much later than they wished they had

08/07/2008 12:15 AM by James Wexler, Associate Broker~Coldwell Banker (Coldwell Banker)


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