Five easy, smart ways to manage your money better
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Five easy, smart ways to manage your money better

Money management isn't a boring thing just for people in suits. Instead, it's a great way to make sure you have the money to buy things you want or need, right at the time you want or need them. If you're not sure what state your finances are in, start out right with these five easy ways to start managing your money better.



Track your expenditures

There's no better way to start managing your money than to write down where each bit of it goes. This exercise may open your eyes to areas in which you're spending way more than you intend to, and cutting back can help you out.



Save for the future

If your money management strategy is all about now, it's time to start thinking about the future, too. Set up a savings account for a down payment on your next car or house. In addition, start saving for your retirement in an IRA or 401(k) account.



Protect your credit score

Having a good credit score can help you out a lot in the future because you will be more able to get a loan with a good interest rate. Protect your score now by paying all of your bills on time every month. If it's looking like you'll be late, you can get a quick online cash advance to pay your bill on time and avoid the black mark on your credit.



Plan ahead

Rather than living from one paycheck to the next, think ahead a few months for big expenditures coming up. Saving a little bit of money in advance for things like buying Christmas gifts or going on a summer vacation can help even out your cash flow during those tough months.



Lower your insurance rates

Chances are, you're paying too much for insurance. Shop around to get quotes on the same policy and see if you can find a better rate. You can also increase the deductible on your car insurance and renter's insurance policies to reduce your premiums.



It doesn't take more than a few minutes to start doing each of these five steps, but they can have a big impact! Remember that the way you spend and save now, and the patterns you put into place, will go a long way in building a strong financial future.
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