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December 13, 2022 · Retirement Life
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Pay yourself first rule

Various financial professionals will advise you to “pay yourself first” when it comes to creating a proper budget. But what does it really mean? Well, before getting your paycheck, you have to organize your finances, and see exactly how much money will go towards savings, such as retirement, personal savings, and so on.

When you get your paycheck, the first thing you need to do is to transfer that amount to your savings account or retirement account, before you pay any other bills or you start your holiday shopping spree.

This is how the whole idea of paying yourself works. This way, it will be easier for you to plan around your savings. You will be obliged to budget what’s left of the money, but you won’t have to ponder whether you should spend or save the money on your paycheck.

Make sure you set a realistic and decent amount of savings, that is enough for your income and expenses. Also, don’t dip into your savings when you don’t have enough left to cover your monthly bills!

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