There have been many articles written regarding getting
personal finances under control. From putting money away every week to using
the envelope system for bill payment to creating a budget there are many
avenues that can be taken. One thing that does not seem to be stressed enough
is why it is so important to get finances under control. Sure there are
numerous ways to do it, but what is the point?
One of the main reasons to get finances under control boils
down to the milestones that are reached in everyone’s’ life. If the money is
not properly attended to then reaching such milestones could be delayed or not
happen. Some of these milestones can include living away from the birth home,
being able to go out and do things while attending college, and retiring at
some point in the future.
Another reason to become disciplined with money has to do
with the desire to purchase items of enjoyment. Some items are considered
small-ticket purchases and these include buying electronics, entertainment
systems, and dinners out. Other items can be considered big-ticket merchandise
and include vacations, boats, or expensive cars. When making some purchases,
this can be done using credit.
To obtain credit, many places will review the buyer’s credit
history and look at their credit score. This score is a measure of the buyer’s
credit worthiness and gives the seller a chance to look at the buyer’s past
habits. If the buyer has been good with their money, paying bills on time and
using credit wisely, the score will reflect this and show the seller that they
are a good risk.
A final reason to become diligent with finances is simply
for stress relief. When it is known where the money is coming from and where it
is going then, plans can be made, and target dates can be set for goal
achievement, whatever that may be. By understanding how much money there is and
what areas will require payment then there will be a clear understanding of how
much is left or not left. If it is found that more money is going out than
coming in, this is a wake-up call that something needs to change. If nothing
changes then, a hole will be dug from which it could be too deep to recover.
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