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Be the Boss of Your Money

Your financial victory lap

Sloan Wilkins
Sloan Wilkins
Published: May 8, 2024
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A financial victory lap doesn’t only apply to our retirement; it’s also the ongoing smaller victories you’ll achieve as part of your financial journey. The idea is to celebrate milestones like paying off debt, reaching a savings goal, or sticking with your regular spending plan. Each step forward is a win and reinforces both positive financial habits and real progress.

Contents
  • HOW TO EARN YOUR VICTORY LAP
  • AVOID COMMON TRAPS
  • PERSONAL AND FINANCIAL GROWTH

HOW TO EARN YOUR VICTORY LAP

Spending Plan (Budget) – A spending plan doesn’t restrict but provides clear instructions for your money.

You set the rules.

Allocate funds for essentials like food, utilities, housing, and transportation, then focus on accelerating debt repayment for consumer debts such as credit cards and personal loans. Once debts are cleared, build your savings. This proactive approach enhances financial freedom, helping you make informed decisions.

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Debt Management – Start by listing all your debts to understand the total amount owed. This can be daunting but gives you clarity on your starting point. Arrange them from smallest to largest, paying the minimum on all except the smallest debt, where you’ll allocate every extra dollar. Repeat the process as each debt is paid off.

Savings – Start building a strong savings routine after those debts are gone. Regularly setting aside money is crucial for financial stability and future investments. Determine a specific monthly savings amount, automate this process for consistency, and treat it as a non-negotiable expense.
Investing – Once you’ve saved three months of essential expenses, start investing. Reallocate your saving budget into regular investments. Stay consistent and disciplined; these habits are key to growing your portfolio and securing a stable financial future. Unsure where to invest? Learn more by visiting the MoneySmart.gov.au website and exploring the Investor Toolkit.

AVOID COMMON TRAPS

Be cautious of increasing your spending as your income grows. Stick to your spending plan and prioritise the actions outlined above. Carrying too much debt is dangerous. Be patient and save for new purchases.

It’s crucial to regularly review your financial position and remain intentional about how you manage your money. Set aside time each pay cycle to look at your spending, savings, and investment strategies.

PERSONAL AND FINANCIAL GROWTH

Shaping your financial future is also a journey of personal growth.

Instead of chasing material possessions, enrich your life through meaningful experiences with friends and loved ones. This time you spend together is ultimately more important than blindly building wealth.

Develop a generous spirit and support the people, causes, and organisations you care about in your community.

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