Netbenefit.">Learn how to budget from an early age. If you are just starting out, use the following advice to steer clear from a personal finance disaster. You may think you need that new car or expensive apartment yet a few simple tips can keep you out of debt. Following them may mean you have to give up a few things now, but remember you can enjoy them later! Think about setting up a car pool with people that you work with. If several of you live in the same area, this is a great way to save money on gas. It has the added benefit of possibly improving your relationships with the people that you work with, as well. File important financial documents where you can find them quickly when needed. This includes loan and mortgage documents, tax returns, insurance policies, and bank statements. It is stressful enough to suddenly need one of these documents without the added anxiety of not knowing where to find it. To be extra safe, keep copies of essential papers in another location, such as a safe deposit box. Collect discarded popcorn tins. They make great rodent proof storage containers for staples that you buy in bulk. There is nothing more disappointing to think you have stocked your pantry with staples for the year and then to find that the flour, meal and other stables have been ruined by mice. Throwing out food costs money! Always pay your credit card bill in full! Many consumers do not realize that paying only the monthly charges allows the credit card company to add interest to your payments. You may end up paying much more than you were originally quoted. To avoid these interest charges, pay as much as you can up front, preferably, the whole amount due. After you have saved up an emergency fund of one thousand dollars, it is important that you do not stop there. Make sure you continue to save until you have at least three to six months worth of living saved up in your liquid savings account. When something happens, you will be covered. A foundation to personal financial success is establishing and following a budget. You need to know where your money is and where it is going in order to gain control over your personal finances. Making and sticking to a budget is vital to your success in this area of your life. Go over your insurance coverage, see if the coverage you have fits your needs. Sometimes you have unneeded coverage in one area and not enough in another. You can always go over your policy with your agent and if possible try to get a better deal for being a good customer. In order to save money every month, do not sign up for unnecessary leisure services. This will just end up costing you money and more stress. For instance, if you do not watch all of your cable channels, think of getting a smaller package. If you do not use all of your cell phone minutes, think of downgrading to a smaller plan. Money spent on a home to live in is a much better investment than money spent on a home to flip for a profit. If you're looking to make some type of financial gain, the housing market is really something you should avoid right now. It could cripple your personal finances in irreparable ways. Starting out on your own can be an exciting time and a time when personal finance issues can spiral out of control. Use the above tips to keep yourself in check so you do not end up racking up debt you will have to pay back for the rest of your life. The Retirement Group educates corporate employees that are transitioning or retiring with Netbenefit.
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