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By Credit Repair
Published on 29/01/2009
 
Tracking your money should be something you do all the time, but it is especially important to keep an eye on your spending when the economy is slow. These tips will make your dollar go farther and help keep you from a financial crisis.

Taking Care of Your Money in a Down Economy
Budgeting should be something that you do year round rather than just during a rough economic time. However, budgeting during economic downturns can be far more difficult. Here are some tips on how to budget correctly:

  1. Always plan for the worst case scenario such as someone losing their job. If possible, you should try to save at least 3 to 6 months worth of bills including rent or mortgage payments.

  2. Cut frivolous purchases from your routine like buying gourmet coffee from a cafe or going out to eat. Instead, make and bring your own coffee or get it from work. Simple as this may seem, these small cut backs add up in the long run. This can even encourage more bonding time between you and your family. Making dinner together can be a fun event.

  3. Coupons, coupons, and more coupons! Collect coupons, pay attention to grocery and department store advertisements, and stock up on items that are on sale that you use regularly.

  4. Contact your creditors if someone has lost their job and let them know about the situation you're in. They may be able to help by arranging lower payment plans. The last thing you want to do now is to get into credit card debt. Also, be aware of how your actions will impact your credit rating. The last thing you want is to increase credit card debt or ruin your credit . Keep in mind the long term.

  5. Keep a journal or spreadsheet of what you are spending including food, rent or mortgage payments, utilities, and any other expenses. Compare how you are doing month over month. By doing this simple exercise, you'll realize where all of your money goes and will make you more aware of your spending habits. You'll probably be surprised to see how much money you will be able to save by cutting out simple parts of your spending.