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5 financial must-do’s before you turn 30

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Hey, GVL. Kayla here, and this is the year I turn 30. It’s also the year I’m determined to feel like I finally “have my finances in order.”

If you’re in the same boat as me – even if it’s a younger boat – here are 5 money #MustDos before you turn 30:

1. Build up savings

It’s important to make saving your money a habit – but exactly where + how you save is up to you. Greenville Federal Credit Union offers four different types of share savings accounts.

2. Pay down debt

If you’re paying off student loans an unavoidable burden for many us – try to make additional payments when you can to save on interests. Overwhelmed by multiple loans? Debt consolidation via a personal loan might be a good option for you. Tips on that here.

3. Set a budget

Finance guru Dave Ramsey says making a budget is simply telling your money where to go. It can be done in four steps:

  • 1. Write down your total monthly income.
  • 2. List all your expenses.
  • 3. Subtract expenses from income to equal zero.
  • 4. Track spending throughout the month – My Budget Manager can help.

4. Start an emergency fund

It’s recommended to have 6 months of living expenses saved up in your emergency fund. Aim to save $1,000 to start + build from there.

5. Plan for retirement

Even if it feels like a lifetime away, it’s important to start saving. Enroll in your employer’s 401(k) plan, if available – especially if they’ll match your contributions. #Asked: What about IRAs? Answer

Learn more about becoming a Greenville Federal Credit Union member here.

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