Here are some proven budgeting hacks that will make your money last and work for you.
It's that glorious time of the month—salary week. We all know the
bank alert will soon hit, and we're constantly checking our phones in
anticipation. But do you have a plan for how you want to spend your salary
already?
Or do you just want to treat yourself to an all-time high? There's nothing wrong with giving yourself a needed treat, but you must be careful to stop your whole
salary from disappearing.But what should you do? Budget wisely and spend
money on the things that truly matter, depending on your salary.
Here are some proven budgeting hacks that will make
your money last and work for you.
Although
old, this method still works wonders for salary earners and business people. It
allows you to ration your salary into useful portions. The first 50% goes to
needs, including rent, food, and transport. The next 30% goes to wants. This is
where frivolities like cable subscriptions, outings, Netflix and Showmax come
into play.
You know the
size of your salary, and of course, that should guide you in making the right
choice. The last 20% should be exclusively for savings and debt repayments. Be
disciplined with these formulas, and you'll see how far your finances go.
Name
every naira
One of the
biggest money mistakes many people make is spontaneously spending without
planning for it. This leaves you wondering where your money went. What you
should do instead is to use a zero-based budget. Use a zero-based budget where
every naira is assigned a job - whether it’s groceries, data plans, or your
emergency fund. There are even apps these days dedicated to helping you budget
efficiently.
Plan
for your meals
The cost of
meals may seem insignificant, but if you add them up for the month, you'll see
that you've spent a lot of money. So, one of the best ways to save money and
stay healthy is to plan your meals. Spend time on Sunday to plan easy,
budget-friendly meals for the week.
Instead of
buying food outside, learn to cook and package your food in a flask before
going to work. You'll soon see that the little cash you spend here and there
buying extra plates of food will be better used.
Budget
for fun - yes, really
A budget
isn’t a punishment. It’s a plan. Set aside money specifically for guilt-free
enjoyment. You’re less likely to overspend if you know you already permitted
yourself to splurge (responsibly). So, while you're making all your plans,
remember it's not a crime to have a little fun.
Track.
Review. Adjust. Repeat
Budgeting
isn’t one-size-fits-all. What worked last month might not work this month.
Track your spending weekly. Be honest. And tweak where necessary.
Pulseng

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