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[QUOTE="Mango9, post: 263631, member: 86129"] 1 The attitude of "I'll save when I have more money" Okay, so perhaps you're not saving as much as you'd like to right now, but when you receive that promotion you've been striving for, things should improve. Maybe. Yes, earning more money makes saving money much simpler. But do you anticipate a change in your expenses? Remember the last time your salary increased significantly. Do your spending currently match those from a year ago? This kind of thinking can be preventing you from starting to save right now. 2 No specific savings target in place Some people's strategies for saving money include getting paid, taking care of their bills, living their normal lives, and then saving the remainder. What if you could operate a little more shrewdly? Saving money is similar to other goals in that it is much simpler to do if you have a specific objective to obtain. Because of this, many who desire to lose weight set monthly weight loss goals for a specific amount. It provides them something to strive for, holds them responsible, and tells them if they're succeeding or whether they need to make changes. 3. Excessive housing costs The majority of people's largest monthly expense is housing, whether it be rent or a mortgage. But are you overextending yourself? Housing costs account for 37% of the average American's pre-tax income. Paying no more than 30% of your income for housing is the typical rule of thumb. Whether you agree with that way of thinking or not is immaterial. The idea is that since housing is probably your biggest expense, it can be the hardest obstacle to overcome when looking for additional places to put money aside. 4. No set spending limit Budget is not exactly a term that inspires excitement, but bear with us. Essentially, a budget is a financial game plan. You can use it to restrict how much you spend in particular categories. Additionally, it tracks every dollar that comes in and leaves your account each month so you can see how much you may be saving. [/QUOTE]
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