Life gets so busy and the months soon roll into years when suddenly you find that your finances are off track and you’re nowhere near achieving your goals. Instead of thinking it’s all too hard take a few moments to review the following tips. If you need a hand to implement your plans, we’re here to help.
Set your goals using the S.M.A.R.T. principle:
• Specific: What exactly do you want and how are you going to do?
• Measurable: If it can’t be measured, you can’t manage it.
• Attainable: Can it be achieved in your situation?
• Realistic: Is the goal beyond your capacity?
• Timeline: How long will it take to achieve the goal?
Learn from The Richest Man in Babylon
The foundation of this time-honoured book is to pay the most important person first – you! Preferably save at least 10% of your earnings, more if you can.
Manage your debt
Not all debt is bad, so make sure you know the difference. Debt that helps you improve an asset or increase an income is smart.
It’s time, not timing
It is impossible to know when it’s the “right time” to invest. Start now and invest regularly to benefit from market ups and the downs.
Spread it around
Invest your money in a variety of assets. This will help to reduce the risk and increase the benefits.
Be patient
Try not to focus on daily financial reports. Worrying as your investments seesaw is not conducive to smart money management. Invest well and for the long term.
But stay focused
Regular reviews, say half-yearly, are a good idea. Revisiting results after a set timeframe reduces knee-jerk reactions that you may regret later.
Don’t become a statistic
Fraudsters are getting smarter. If you are promised something that seems too good to be true, it probably is. Always check with us before investing.
Refer to a professional
Managing money is an emotionally-charged exercise. A skilled financial planner will help to reduce your stress, so you can relax and enjoy the whole experience. If you need a hand, give us a call on (07) 3040 4840
Disclaimer:
The advice on this site may not be suitable to you because it contains general information that has not been tailored to your personal circumstances. Please seek personal financial advice prior to acting on this information. Please also refer to our general advice warning under contact us tab on our website. The article is based on information available at the time of writing only and therefore care should be taken as to the accuracy of the content.
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