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    What Is a Financial Diet and How to Stick to It

    By BAUCE MEDIA PARTNERSeptember 26, 20226 Mins Read
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    A financial diet is all about making small changes to your spending and saving habits in order to achieve your long-term financial goals. Here’s how to stick to it!https://unsplash.com/photos/pElSkGRA2NU 

    What Is a Financial Diet and How to Stick to It

    Are you looking for ways to lower your monthly bills and boost your bank account? You need to assess where you can trim your costs to take control of your finances again. Neither cutting back on calories is easy nor improving your spending habits and defining the areas you should work on. 

    In order to stick to a financial diet, you need to re-evaluate your spending habits, change your budget, and even alter your mindset. Try the following strategies if you want to go on a financial diet.

    What Is a Healthy Financial Diet?

    Some people say they want to go on a financial diet. What does it mean? You can compare a financial diet with a regular diet. When you want to lose weight you cut calories. Similarly, if you want to save more money, you cut down on spending. This is the best approach for consumers who want to reach their long-term financial goals. When you urgently need to fulfill a cash need for a couple of weeks, you turn to Winnipeg loans and obtain additional funds.

    However, you need to have a financial plan if you want to be confident with your finances and achieve your goals. Sudden money-saving ideas may only have short-term outcomes. Ongoing and effective changes can be seen only if you change your mindset and work on your spending habits. Like dieting, you should create a plan for your spending and saving to have great results.

    Economic Nutrition Guide

    We all know the importance of drinking plenty of water and eating our fruits and vegetables. It will help us stay mentally and physically fit. What about a healthy financial diet? Can it also have a positive impact on our financial decisions? Don Monafu, an Ottawa-based community builder, believes that by practicing good spending habits, Canadian consumers can set themselves up for monetary success. He has created an Economic Nutrition Guide that is organized by broad spending categories – everything from transportation to financial services to technology devices and books.

    Every category lists different options available and their impact on the community. This Economic Nutrition Guide gives some insight into the way spending and budgeting are connected to social outcomes and how we can change the way we think about how we spend our finances – not only for our own advantage, such as lowering our debt load or boosting savings but also for the benefit of our local communities.

    How does this guide work? Particular expenses and spending categories are organized under various color banners (green, yellow, orange, and red) with green having the most positive impact (hence consumers should select these more often) and red having a potentially negative impact (hence consumers should try to avoid them).

    Strategies to Help You Stick to a Financial Diet

    #1 Track Your Expenses

    If you want to lower your monthly spending, you need to have a budget. This is an important step for consumers who want to maximize their savings and achieve their financial goals faster. Many people know about the importance of having a budget. Yet, few of them actually write down one. 

    You can utilize a written version or have an online spreadsheet. There are different budgeting apps available on the internet. Choose the one that works best for you. For instance, you may download PocketGuard, Acorns, or Mint. PocketGuard is a tool for learning how much cash is left after you pay down your bills. The Acorns app specializes in optimizing savings, and Mint concentrates on tracking your costs.

    #2 Lower Monthly Expenses

    The next step in your financial diet is to trim your monthly costs. Do you have a mortgage? It may make sense to refinance it. Do you have personal loans to pay off? Why don’t you consider debt consolidation to lower the interest? Speaking of phone plans and insurance, you can also take some time to shop around for a better and cheaper deal.

    #3 Attack Your Debt

    Financial experts always talk about debt management. This is an essential step for consumers who want to become financially independent. You need to implement a strategy on how to get rid of existing debt. Similar to people who accumulate calories, you may accumulate high interest debt. You need to tackle debt and avoid high interest loans and unpaid credit card balances.

    #4 Set Realistic Spending Goals

    It’s significant that you are realistic about your spending goals. Whether you are willing to lose weight or start saving more, your aims should be realistic in the first place. You won’t be able to lose many pounds for a week and you won’t be able to save hundreds of dollars in a week as well. 

    Create a list of your long-term targets whether they involve paying down for your auto or saving for a down payment on your house. After that, break the big goals into smaller achievable milestones to fit your monthly budget.

    #5 Check Your Subscriptions

    You can easily sign up for a subscription service and forget about it. Canadians often have multiple subscriptions and keep on paying for platforms and services they don’t even use. Do you really need all those subscriptions? You can manage them and manage your bank statement by making certain you leave only subscriptions you really need and use. If you don’t go to the gym, you may cancel your gym membership and save money. The same goes for television, music, shopping, etc.

    The Bottom Line

    If you are looking for ways to lower your bills and boost your bank account, you should start a financial diet. Our helpful tips will assist you in this process so that you finally take control of your personal finances. It may take some time and effort but it’s really worth it. You should be organized and consistent with your financial diet similar to people who are on a regular diet and want to lose weight. Stick to these rules, change your mindset, and re-evaluate your spending habits to accomplish your financial goals.

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