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Be the Boss of Your Money

Making the most of any unexpected money

Sloan Wilkins
Sloan Wilkins
Published: July 17, 2025
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Smart Ways to Use Unexpected Extra Money
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Sometimes life surprises us with a little extra money.

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  • SAVE A PORTION
  • REDUCE DEBT
  • ENJOY YOURSELF

It can be a better tax refund, a bonus at work, a gift, or even an unexpected win.

When this happens, it’s tempting to spend it quickly on something fun or spontaneous.

But without a plan, that extra money can disappear just as fast as it arrived.

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Many people treat unexpected money as “free money” and spend it without too much thought.

A new gadget, treating the family to a big meal, or a weekend getaway can all seem like a good idea in the moment.

But later, they’re often left wondering where all that money went and wishing they’d used the money in a more meaningful way.

Here are three smart ways to put unexpected money to work so it can make a real difference.

SAVE A PORTION

This could mean adding to your emergency fund, saving for a holiday, or setting money aside for bigger goals like buying a home or investing for retirement.

Even small deposits can grow over time and give you peace of mind knowing you have something set aside for the future.

REDUCE DEBT

Using unexpected money to reduce credit card balances, personal loans, or mortgage debt can save you a lot in interest payments and help you become financially free sooner.

ENJOY YOURSELF

It’s important to have fun too. Setting aside a small part of the unexpected money for something you enjoy helps you stay on track with your goals and remain balanced (without the guilt).

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