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A fresh start for your money this spring

Let’s get a bit cheesy this month with this very catchy phrase: “Spring Cleaning Your Finances—A Fresh Start for Your Money.” But research shows most British adults do not have enough savings. As we hopefully feel slightly warm temps, and the days are getting longer, spring offers the perfect opportunity for a fresh start. Not just for your home, but for your finances too.

Here are some fun and easy tips to help you review your budgets, cut unnecessary expenses, and set new financial goals.

Dust Off Your Budget

Review your income and expenses to see if your current spending habits align with your financial goals. Look for areas where you might be overspending and identify ways to cut back.

Declutter Unnecessary Expenses

Subscriptions and memberships have a way of piling up. Review all your recurring charges—streaming services, gym memberships, or forgotten app subscriptions.

Organise Your Debt Repayment Strategy

If you have outstanding debts, now is the time to reassess your repayment plan. Refinancing or consolidating debt might also be a good option to lower interest rates and streamline payments.

Refresh Your Savings Goals

Whether you’re saving for a home, a vacation, or an emergency fund, revisit your savings goals to ensure they align with your current financial situation.

Review and Optimise Investments

Spring is a great time to check in on your investments. Review your portfolio to ensure it remains diversified and aligned with your risk tolerance and long-term goals.

Shred Old Financial Documents

Safely dispose of outdated bills and statements and consider switching to digital records to keep things organised and secure.

Check Your Credit Report

Track down a free copy of your credit report and check for errors or fraudulent activity. If your score needs improvement, focus on paying down debt and making timely payments.

Adjust Insurance

Life changes, and so do your financial needs. Review your insurance policies—health, home, car, and life—to ensure you have adequate coverage.

Spring is a season of renewal, and your finances deserve the same attention as your home. So, grab a metaphorical broom and start sweeping away financial clutter today! Do you need extra advice? Let’s see how we can help!

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