Discover Debt Freedom!

Get Out of Debt and into Wealth

Prepare Yourself Financially For Emergencies

Written by Toi Williams on Dec 30th, 2011 | Filed under: mindset

If you are unprepared when an emergency occurs, you may find yourself having to resort to expensive debt to handle the problem.  This can quickly lead to financial devastation and great difficulty repairing your finances for years to come.  It is better to prepare yourself financially ahead of time so that you can handle any emergency that occurs without having to resort to borrowing money from anyone.  Here are some steps that you can take to prepare yourself.

Start A Savings Account

The best thing that you can do to be prepared for financial emergencies is to start a savings account and begin diverting money into it from your paycheck.  This will provide you with a financial cushion that can be used when unexpected expenses arise that are more than your regular paycheck can handle.  Having the savings available will ensure that you do not have to use a credit card to handle the issue, where interest charges and financing fees can cost you tons of money before the balance is paid off.

Keep Financial Records

Keeping accurate financial records will help you keep track of how much money you are spending and whether spending can be cut anywhere to provide more money for saving.  All financial transactions into and out of your bank accounts should be noted with the date, the amount, and a label for the transaction.  Tracking your transactions shows you where money is being wasted so that you can formulate a plan to turn those wasted dollars into saved money.

Create A Budget

Creating a budget will help you get a handle on your finances quicker than any other method of financial management.  The budget should include all of your expenses for the month and the amount that you are paying for each expense.  This will decrease the risk of you overspending in any category and may even identify areas of saving that you did not identify before.



Comments are closed.