Money Lessons For January To Keep Your Finances Healthy Through The Year

By | January 2, 2018

Follow these 8 simple rules to keep your finances healthy through the year. Read on to know more.

The financial decisions you take at the start of the year can decide how you are placed monetarily for the rest of the year. So in January 2018, take prompt and effective decisions to keep your finances sorted through the year.

We’ll tell you some simple rules that will ensure you stay financially healthy in 2018.

Plan Your Tax

The New Year may have ushered in, but the financial year is nearing its end and soon you’ll be required to file your Income Tax Return (ITR) by the end of March. Last minute difficulties are common in figuring out investment options for saving taxes. So start your investment well in advance, and assess your tax saving requirement in the month of January itself.

Select the appropriate tax saving investment instrument now. Do not wait until the last minute to invest money to save tax. Also, be ready with all documents that you may require for filing your tax because the government starting from AY 2018-19 is going to penalise those who delay their tax filing beyond the stipulated deadline.

Don’t Overuse Your Credit Card

In the month of January people are normally in a celebratory mood. They often indulge in spending money by using their Credit Card, while ignoring the impact on their personal finance. When using the debt instrument for an impulsive buying, people often forget that in the future they would be required to repay it. So, avoid impulsive purchases and avoid exhausting your Credit Card limit, which can also impact your Credit Score in future if debts are not paid on time.

Plan Your Holidays

People love to spend time on trips and especially in the month of January. But owing to a huge demand and rush, everything becomes costlier such as hotel rooms, flight tickets, food, etc. So, you may end up spending a much higher amount if you travel in the month of January. Try avoiding this. Instead, plan your holiday in advance when the rush is not very high and you can get good deals.

Maintain Expense Records

Keeping the record of all your expenses can help you to analyse them later. This will help you in future to cut down unnecessary expenditure. In January, most of us tend to spend money on several unnecessary and unexpected things. Keep a record of such expenses to keep a tab on your spending habits and plan for rest of the year.

Capitalise On Discounts

January is the month when Winter Sale is still on in most retail domains. Capitalise on these discounts smartly to save money in comparison to the normal shopping period. So, if you are looking to buy something later in the year, plan to buy it during the offer period. This will hep you to save money and stay financially healthy throughout the year.

Clear Your Debts On Time

If you clear your debts in time and service the EMIs timely, then it can help you to keep your Credit Score in good health and save you from penalties. If you have surplus funds in hand, use it to clear pending debts in part or full as it will reduce your liability to an extent. Closing a debt in advance will keep you financially strong.

Increase Your Savings

January is the best time to increase the amount you save every month. Usually, companies confirm its employees 2-3 months in advance about how much increment they may get from the next financial year. Once extra income starts ringing in, you may indulge in unnecessary spending, so it is better that you start saving more money from January itself and divert the increased income later on towards saving.

Clear Your Pending Bills

Before you start spending your money this New Year, you must clear all your lingering bills and outstanding payments. You may not have paid property tax, electricity bill, telephone bill or small debts taken from the friend or relatives. Clear all such pending bills before you spend it elsewhere and start the year fresh.

Managing your money in January will set the trend for rest of the year, so cautiously and smartly decide your course of action to keep your finances healthy throughout the year.

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About Adhil Shetty

Adhil Shetty is the Founder and serves as the Chief Executive Officer of BankBazaar.com. Adhil has a Master’s degree in International Relations with a specialization in International Finance and Business from Columbia University in the City of New York, and a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from the College of Engineering Guindy, Anna University. Adhil is an expert in Personal Finance (Car loan/Home loan and personal loan) and he majorly consults on investment and spends rationalization for the Indian loan borrowers. His guidance is number based with real time interest rate calculations and hence useful for consumer’s real time query.

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