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5 Ways To Control Your Spending & Improve Your Finances
by Mod - 5 months ago - [ Must Read ]

You probably spent a lot during the festive period. We are in the New Year, it becomes a necessity for you to control your expenses because of the December expenses.

Hence, it’s time to start thinking about how to put a lid on your spending.

Here are the 5 ways to control your spending & improve your finances.

  1. Prepare a budget
    You already know this. But we have to keep reiterating as a reminder. Setting up a budget is the first step towards financial order. You can download a budgeting app to keep track of your income and expenses. Do not hesitate to dedicate a few days to this.

  2. Set limits for total holiday spending
    Give your debit card and your mind a holiday by limiting what you buy to what can safely come out of your bank account. Use the opportunity to create or get your budget into shape, and use it to decide how much money you can afford to spend.

  3. Budget based on your own finances
    A budget is key to controlled spending. Hence, budget based on the money you earn. This will prevent you from over-budgeting. For example, if you earn N50,000, your budget should not shoot past this amount.

  4. Adopt an improved spending habit
    Try to embrace or develop a new spending habit. For example, for every naira you spend on gifts, you could find a way to deduct that amount from your regular spending. Around the holidays, you can use those savings to buy presents. So, planning ahead is very important.

  5. Organise group volunteering parties
    Your friends probably struggle with overspending as much as you do over the holidays. Give them the relief of forgoing buying gifts for you by organising a group volunteer party where everyone brings something edible to the table.

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