Financial Habits to Start Right Now (2024)

by Laura | Intentional Finance | 20 comments

We all try to manage our money well. It’s much easier said than done. I think it’s something that will always be a work in progress as we go through different chapters of life. However, there are certain financial habits that I think are key in managing finances well throughout our lives.

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Save

First and foremost I think a savings account is a must. You never know what’s going to come up – a car repair, home repair, unexpected bill can show up without notice. It’s always nice to have a cushion to fall back on when something goes wrong.

For example, we had a leak coming in through a pipe on our roof. It wasn’t covered under the home warranty so we had to pay the entire cost out of pocket. Thankfully, we had some extra cash set aside for an occasion such as this.

Invest

As long as debts are paid (besides the house) I think contributing to a retirement account is something that’s often overlooked. It’s hard to think that far into the future, but being prepared will make things easier when that time does come.

I’ve invested in a 401(k) since the option was available through my employer. Not a lot comes out of each paycheck, but it grows quickly, especially with the employer match. There are many investment options and I’d recommend you discuss them with a trusted financial adviser.

Know the Difference Between Wants and Needs

This is a tough one for many (including me!), but it’s super important for anyone wanting to get their budget on track. Make a little room in the budget for a couple wants – a cup of coffee a couple days a week, a new app for your phone, etc.

A good way to try this out is to have a “spending freeze” for a specific amount of time where you only busy things that are absolutely necessary. While I haven’t personally tried this out yet, I think it’s a great idea.

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Make a Budget

This is something I had been putting off forever.. we had a general one, but nothing written out. I FINALLY found I system I am super happy with. It’s digital and really easy to use. Both my husband and I use our debit card for everything… we’re not quite ready to switch to a cash system! Plus, we get bank rewards for using our cards. That’s why a digital system was a must for me.

This system links with our bank account so we can categorize and keep track of our spending. We use Mint by Intuit. It synced flawlessly with our bank account and I really like how it works!

Give

“Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due, when it is in your power to do it.” – Proverbs 3:27

It doesn’t have to be big, or fancy, or even cost you money. It can be the giving of your time to help someone. But giving back to others almost always blesses the giver as much as the recipient.

These 5 habits are ones that I believe are some of the most important for diligently managing your finances. Saving, Investing, Budgeting, Giving, and knowing Wants vs. Needs are habits that will serve us well our entire lives.

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    Tina Marieon February 16, 2015 at 8:47 am

    Starting your financial habits early are the key. But, for me…it’s not touching the savings! Grandchildren are my down fall. 🙂

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      Lauraon February 17, 2015 at 10:45 am

      I can relate.. our budget stalls out when our niece and nephew come visit 🙂

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    Meeghanon February 16, 2015 at 10:31 am

    These are great ideas… It is so important to set aside a little bit for saving, spending and giving when mapping financial goals.

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    Angie Benjaminon February 17, 2015 at 1:52 am

    Great tips. My husband and I been married for nearly 4 years now, and I’m blessed we’ve never been in debt. I’m blessed my husband is really disciplined with money, we save and budget…we always also discuss what we “want” and what we “need”…we’re now looking into investments opportunities. But one thing I think we can improve is the giving part! thanks for sharing!!

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    Penny Struebigon February 17, 2015 at 5:51 am

    Learning the difference between “want” and “need” is the hardest for me. These are some great tips.

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    ERicaon February 20, 2015 at 7:42 am

    What awesome tips. We had a really hard time distinguishing wants and needs for a long time. Now we are trying to teach the kids the same thing. Thanks for the post, I found it on Thrifty Thursday Link up.

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    Leesha @ Living Contentlyon February 20, 2015 at 8:52 am

    Great tips, Laura! Being financially fit really is all about establishing good habits, and you’ve definitely covered them all. Thanks for sharing! Pinning! 🙂

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    Gentle Joyon February 21, 2015 at 10:46 am

    Good advice… such important things to do regularly.

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    Gretchenon February 26, 2015 at 9:40 am

    Giving is the hardest for us, because we’re still in debt! We really, really want to give, so we’re learning to give of our time as generously as possible, in lieu of finances

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      Lauraon February 26, 2015 at 7:08 pm

      I think time can be just as valuable as monetary giving. Thanks so much for stopping by, Gretchen!

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    Marty Montereyon February 27, 2015 at 3:26 pm

    Just found you on Thrifty Thursday. I’m curious where you bank–mine doesn’t offer rewards with a debit card. Thanks!

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      Lauraon February 28, 2015 at 1:33 pm

      We bank at a local credit union. Thanks for stopping by!

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    Douglas Antrimon February 10, 2016 at 11:30 am

    Great article, Super good ideas. Thanks for sharing

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    Nice article! Love to read such stuff.

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    cpnsupplyon January 5, 2022 at 12:32 am

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    Aftabon May 10, 2022 at 12:19 am

    wow! you have summed up quite important tips in this article. Thankyou for such a good tips.

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What is one money habit you would like to start? ›

Keeping an emergency fund

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What is the 50 30 20 rule? ›

The 50-30-20 rule recommends putting 50% of your money toward needs, 30% toward wants, and 20% toward savings.

What habit makes you rich? ›

The moment you feel a need to buy something, especially a big-ticket item, ask yourself how much you can postpone having it. The second habit is to prioritise saving over spending. Commit a fixed portion of earnings to investments as soon as money lands in the account and spend only what is left over.

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How to start over financially at 30? ›

9 financial moves to make in your 30s
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Fixed income

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Set aside some income for savings — about 5% – 10%. Build up emergency savings to cover 3 – 6 months' worth of expenses. Improve and maintain your credit score by paying your bills on time. Protect what counts by checking your insurance coverage every year.

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It may be that you have too much credit card debt, not enough income, or you overspend on unnecessary purchases when you feel stressed or anxious. Or perhaps, it's a combination of problems. Make a separate plan for each one.

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What are money habits? ›

Financial habits and norms are the values, standards, routine practices, and rules to live by that people rely on to navigate their day-to-day financial lives. They support the ability to effectively manage money and respond quickly to financial decisions or challenges.

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Save early and consistently, and create a budget to manage spending effectively. Pay off high-interest debts first and consider consolidation or refinancing for better terms. Regularly check accounts, apply the 24-hour rule to avoid impulse buys, and use expert resources to learn how to be better with money.

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Never Spend More Than What You Earn

If you spend more than what you earn, you will never be able to start on your wealth creation journey.

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