Small Steps, Big Impact: Financial Tips for the New Year

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Small Steps, Big Impact: Financial Tips for the New Year

By Heather Kriener

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December 16, 2024

As we approach the new year, now is the perfect time to reflect on the past year’s spending and set goals for the year to come. Here are some practical tips to help you reach your goals in 2025 and beyond.

Create a Budget

-Track your income and expenses: We can’t make effective changes to our spending habits if we don’t understand where our money is going. Identifying spending categories and keeping track of your expenses is a crucial step in managing your finances effectively.
-Do what works best for you: Consistency is key. Pick a budgeting method that fits your lifestyle, and you can stick with. Budget templates are available on our website, available under the Resources tab.

Cut Expenses

-Identify variable expenses: This is where you can make the easiest impact.
-Evaluate wants vs needs: Separating needs and wants can help you prioritize your spending.
-Eliminate Waste

-Cut out underutilized subscriptions, streaming services, and memberships.
-Meal Planning

-Decreases food waste. According to the USDA, the average family of 4 spends $1500 annually on food that is never eaten.
-Decreases amount spent on take out.
-Decreases impulse spending – Stick to the plan. Quick trips to the grocery store for forgotten items average spending 54% more than they intended.

-Decrease energy usage

-Switch to LED bulbs
-Use cold water in laundry to reduce cost of heating the water.
-Properly seal drafty windows with caulk and window insulation kits.
-Unplug unused electronics.
-Keep filters clean to increase appliance efficiency.

Set Savings goals

-Set SMART goals: Ensure your goals are Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Timebound.

-Instead of, “I want to start saving for my child’s college education.”

Try, “I want to save $10,000 for my child’s college education in an ISave 529 plan by the time my child graduates (May 2035).”

-Break large goals into smaller goals.

-Goal 1: I will put $1500 from my tax return into a 529 college savings plan by April 2025.
-Goal 2: I will decrease my monthly grocery expense by $50 per month by December 31, 2024. I will reallocate the $50 saved monthly to my child’s college fund.

-Utilize Tools and Resources: Retirement, compound interest, and other calculators can be found on gov to assist you in creating a plan to reach your goals.

By following these tips, you can take control of your finances and make the most of your money in the new year. Remember, the key to financial success is consistency and planning. Happy New Year and happy saving!

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