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7 ways to smartly manage your money in the 20s and reap its benefits in future

TNN | Last updated on - Jul 12, 2019, 11:16 IST
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How to save money in your 20s

Your 20s set the foundation of your career. This is the age when you explore different fields, decide how you want your career to unfold, start earning and most importantly, learn to manage your finances. In fact, the financial habits you develop during this phase can help you in the long run personally and professionally. Here are seven ways you can invest your money wisely and secure your future.

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Make a budget

Rather than mindlessly spending your income every month, try making a budget and analysing your finances. Keep a track of your monthly bills, EMIs, expenditure on shopping, daily commute and assess how much you spend every month. Also, figure out the areas where you can cut down your expenditure and create a pragmatic budget to efficiently spend your hard-earned income every month.

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Keep track of your savings

Once you have made your budget, come up with an amount you can save every month. Even if it a small amount, simply developing the habit of saving some part of your income will stop you from overspending every month or relying on others for money. In fact, it is a sign that you are managing your finances responsibly and in turn, heading in the right direction.

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​Invest wisely

Well, simply saving money won’t make you grow your empire. Look for smart ways to invest your funds and eventually, multiply the amount. You can invest in mutual funds, stock market, real estate or fixed deposits depending upon the risk involved and your personal preference.

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Stop using credit cards

One of the best financial habits you can develop is to stop using credit cards. Most of us become so dependent on our credit cards that we fail to keep a track of our expenditure and even get into debts. Always prefer using debit cards, e-wallets linked to your bank accounts or cash, and stay away from paying unnecessary interest rates.

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Have an emergency fund

You never know when adversities might knock at your door and you might end up making unexpected expenses. Therefore, it is important to create a contingency fund, which will take care of your financial needs during rainy days.

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Utilise company benefits

Do make sure you use all the benefits your employer offers you apart from your regular income. It could be medical insurance, conveyance reimbursement, assistance in pursuing professional courses, workshops or any other benefit that help you to save tax. These benefits can sometimes help you to a great extent to avoid needless expenditures and in turn, save more money.

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Develop multiple sources of income

This is the perfect age to consider developing multiple sources of income and come up with a plan. It could be starting a blog, freelancing for projects related to your area of expertise or doing any other side business that can help you earn extra income in the future. Just keep in mind that you calculate all your risks before taking any decision and do not place all your eggs in one basket.

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Abhishek Oza
2515 days ago
You should have written this 20 years ago for me.
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