Some people are in the habit of flaunting their
wealth. This may not be on purpose to some of such people; ‘it’s just the way
they are’. But they are others who just love extravagant spending.
There is another group of people who love to
imitate those that live extravagantly. People in this group often pay a huge
price for this love. Failing to realise that some people can afford to live
extravagantly thanks to huge incomes or family inheritance, these imitators
realise their mistake too late, when financial ruin stares them in the face,
according to experts.
Regardless of your income or taste, financial
experts say it is important for you to think twice before spending your money.
Whether you are just starting a business or
struggling to grow one, you will have to think twice before dipping your hands
into your capital or savings.
Making efforts to check your expenses is
important, because experts say some people are not even aware that they have
bad spending habits; they feel it is just a normal way of life. You can start
the journey towards keeping your spending habit in check and preventing
yourself from falling into debt by having a monthly budget.
Here are some useful tips:
Creating a budget
Experts say in order to do this efficiently, note
down how you spent your income in a month by listing out each item bought or
the services paid for and the reasons for buying them. If you are unable to
give an important reason for buying an item, then that item constitutes an
extra expense.
Therefore, at the beginning of every month,
create a budget that covers your essential needs and adhere strictly to it.
If you are trying to save money to invest in your
business, the Director of Prime Ventures, Mrs Ella Azubike says you have to be
disciplined and remain focused on giving your business the best it needs by
taking the following measures:
Avoid extravagant friends
Azubike says such friends are fun to be with
because when you are in a gathering, you get easily noticed, but the adverse
impact such friendship will have on your bank balance can be devastating, if
care is not taken. Therefore, try as much as possible to keep your distance
from such friends especially when it comes to outings that can lead to
shopping. You don’t have to totally dissociate yourself from them, but spend
little time with them so they don’t influence your budget or let them be aware
of the tight budget you are working with.
Carry less cash
Reduce personal expenses
These expenses can range from clothing,
cosmetics, entertainment and restaurant expenses. These are usually personal
needs that can be managed with the right measures. For instance, instead of
constantly eating out, try as much as possible to do your own cooking. Also,
packing food for lunch stops you being tempted by expensive sandwich shops and
also keeps you from the trips out with friends where money flows out.
Cutting down expenses can mean changing your
lifestyle and learning to do certain things yourself, like mowing your lawn,
manicure and pedicure, laundry and so on.
Challenge yourself
Make it a challenge to come up with creative
nights out or in on a budget. It could be a picnic in the park or a movie night
at home. As an alternative measure, if there is something in particular that
you want to buy, see how quickly you can raise the funds through extra means.
Get a savings plan
There are several plans being offered by
financial institutions that allow you to save on weekly or monthly basis as you
wish. Some even deduct your saving directly from your salary account before you
start spending it. This kind of plan and other available ones can help to limit
your credit balance and curd extravagant spending.
Cut down on variable expenses
Variable expenses according to professionals vary
and cannot be allocated a fixed amount. Therefore, there are ways of reducing
them by setting a limit on the amount of money expended on them. Such expenses
are on transportation, utility bills, electricity bills, phone calls, etc.
Azubike says it is more economical to use one
phone rather than paying bills on two to three phones. Likewise, internet bills
can just be limited to a single plan on one device and can be shared. For
electricity, a prepaid plan can help in minimising cost. People can also reduce
electricity cost by making it a habit to switch off all appliances that are not
in use.
She says in order to minimise transportation
cost, opt for public transport as often as possible; it is cheaper and faster.
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