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Added on the 06/05/2017 12:20:14 - Copyright : Wochit
If you've managed to avoid the economic carnage that is America today, Business Insider reports that now is a great time to save. However, financial experts underscore that it's completely fine to put your savings plan to one side if you've been let go or have lost your business. If you can save, examine your budget closely. Can you cut a bit deeper? Renegotiate phone and TV service rates, and shop around for cheaper insurance. While saving 10% of take-home pay is best in normal times, these are clearly not normal times. Now, shoot for 20%. Build an emergency fund first, then automate. Make extra money through side hustles, and see if your employer has a matching program. Good luck!
Whether you're planning to buy a home now or in a decade, saving for it on an average salary can feel overwhelming. But Business Insider has helpful saving tips, broken down into small steps to help jumpstart your process. Their tips, designed to help you figure out your savings timeline include: 1. Research home prices: A 2500 square foot home in Los Angeles, can cost a lot more than the same space in Texas. Sites like Zillow, Trulia, and Realtor.
Before you take the leap and launch your own start-up business it is worth setting aside some extra money to see you through those difficult early days. In this final episode, we share some simple tricks to help you save a bit of cash at home
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