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Kick Off The New Year With These Savings Tips

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Wow – we can’t believe it’s already 2020! The new year will bring children, weddings, new business opportunities and more. With that being said, we want to make sure you can continue to prosper financially. Here are our favorite savings tips to help you kick off the new year!

Start saving for retirement.

Yes, it’s far away and you can’t really see the benefits right now. But, starting to save for retirement now will be crucial in how much money you’re able to spend in the following years. The closer you get to retirement, the more you’ll have to put away if you haven’t started saving in earlier years. Making sure you find other ways to help your retirement fund grow will also be in your best interest. If your employer will match up to 3% of your 401(k) contributions, be sure to take advantage of that! If there is an opportunity to get good interest rates on a savings or checking account, stash some money there as well as in a CD or IRA.

Make a plan to pay off your debt.

Having an accumulation of different debts can become overwhelming and stressful. For the new year, think of a game plan to break down those debts and start to pay them off. Whether its credit card debt or student loans, there are always ways to come up with a doable plan to implement over the next few years. Use this debt calculator tool to add up all your debt and see how you can realistically pay if off. Start budgeting and begin to pay off debts in order from smallest to largest.

Start an emergency fund.

We understand that you may have some money built up in a savings or checking account, but when an emergency hits, you don’t want to have to take money out of those accounts. By having your own account for a rainy day, you will know exactly how much money you have saved up for potential expenditures. That way, you don’t take out a few thousand dollars from your savings account for an emergency, and then don’t have enough money for buying/paying for something you wanted.

Really start to budget.

It’s one thing to not drink a morning coffee from your favorite shop, but it’s another to actually have a list for a budget of all the things you need to stick to. It’s really easy to get off track and start eating out a few more times during the month or pay for something you really don’t need. Making a real budget and sticking to it will be the #1 thing that brings you financial success this year!

We hope you decide to implement all 4 of these savings tips into your new year. By starting to save for retirement, pay off debt, build an emergency fund and budget, your financial finesse is sure to flourish! Store your newly saved cash in a savings or checking account with us today!

Effective Old School Savings Tips

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It’s not surprising to hear that your grandparents and parents were frugal when it comes to money. However, that leads us to ask, “How did they get so good at saving?” We’ve gone and found some of the best old school savings methods that are still guaranteed to help you with your funds. Enjoy!

Patience Is Your Pal

Nowadays, it seems like everyone spends money right away on things they may not need. Taking a few days to think about what you want to buy is a great way to build your patience and cut down on impulse buying. Impulse buying can add up to $5,400 a year by just making a couple unplanned purchases each week. They may seem small, but if you don’t stick to your list, those purchases can add up quickly!

Limit Credit Cards

Yes, 25% off on your purchase makes for a great shopping day, but that store credit card only adds to your amount of bills to pay in the future. Work on limiting your credit cards and focusing on paying off your debt and bills for the ones you have left. This will help you begin to be the savvy saver you know you are. A couple credit cards are good to have, as they help you with needed purchases and building credit – just be sure to not go overboard!

Get a Money Saving Hobby

In the good ol’ days, there weren’t cell phones and video games to entrance us. Your grandparents had to find other ways to entertain themselves. These involved hobbies to help pass time. A good hobby to get into is one where it doesn’t cost you money, or will save you money down the road. Try canning food, as this will give you food for the winter when the price of fruit goes up or certain items are no longer on the shelves. You can also learn to sew – that way, your clothes are still functional and you don’t have to buy new ones every time there is a tear.

Cook At Home

Dining out takes a hefty amount from your account. Cooking from scratch is a great way to prepare multiple meals for a family while on a budget. Make a casserole or utilize that crock pot. Not only will dinner be ready, but you’ll have lots of leftovers to bring to work for lunch the next day or two. According to CNBC’s Jonathan Blumberg, if you go out to eat every workday and spend, on average, $10 per meal, it comes out to $2,500 a year. This is why utilizing your cooking skills can help you go a long way financially.

These old ways of saving are a few of the best to stay on track financially. If you’re looking to find better ways to save and take care of your funds, Timberwood Bank is happy to help! Give us a call or stop in today, so we can help you succeed financially.

Gloomy Day Fun for the Budget-Conscious

You made it! It’s finally the end of the work week, you can’t wait to do anything that doesn’t involve sitting in an office. Maybe you can get that hike in you’ve been thinking about all week. Disappointment sets in as you peek out the window to gaze upon a blustery, cloudy and plain gloomy day. And as misfortune would have it, there isn’t room left in the budget this week for a trip to the movies or an indoor game park.

However, this doesn’t have to call for an uneventful day. Timberwood Bank is here to give you some options to make the most of your day off! Here are some great low-cost activities you can do now.

Local Adventures

While you may not want to spend the gas money traveling out of town, this is an opportunity to explore places in the community you may not normally think of visiting. Local museums are typically low-cost and if you make it on certain days, they have discounts for the kiddos! You’d be surprised at how entertaining local history and innovation can be. Bring some friends with you so you can discuss what you learn.

Let’s not forget about the neglected library. They may even have free events going on! Join a book club, rent a book or take a free class about computer literacy. Nothing is easier on your wallet than the library.

If the library is closed on your gloomy day, check out local department stores. They may have a free class for you to take to learn about a DIY home improvement project. They teach a variety of classes from how to install a home security system to woodworking projects.

Host an Activity

Can’t go out? Bring people to you! There are probably others who are not digging the gloomy day, so invite them over for a game night. Everyone can bring their favorite board game and an appetizer to share.

What’s your favorite movie? Host a movie night or show marathon to watch with your friends. If you have kids, you can have two different movies playing. You can center your snacks around the theme of the movie with what you have in the pantry, or buy some generic items from the store. With a little creativity, you can make this a memorable event.

Plan a Vacation

“But it’s not in the budget.” This day is the perfect opportunity to not just daydream about a vacation, but get the wheels turning for how to practically get to the white sand beach or ride that elephant in Thailand. Break down what you want and how much you need, so you know what you need in savings to get there. Research average flight prices and best places to stay for the price – don’t forget to read those reviews! Maybe look around your place to see if there is anything worth selling that you are willing to part with. Once you have where and how, build an itinerary of everything you want to see while you are there! Adjust the budget sheet accordingly. Making your travel dreams become a reality is sure to boost your mood.

Any of these activities will be kind to your budget, and hopefully boost your mood on this not so bright day.