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New Year Money Resolutions

Dec 15 12:00am
New Year, no money? These instant financial fixes will uncover the cash you never knew you had.

New Year Money Resolutions


Go back to basics

Cutting back on "essentials" can help you claw yourself back into credit. For example, if you use your car only on weekends, ask yourself whether you really need it. Car-share companies, such as GoGet, offer 24-hour access to a fleet of cars stationed around Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide. Rates start from $4.90 per hour. Similarly, if you only use your mobile phone, consider axing your landline.

Play cards

Buy some time while you reduce your debt by switching to a credit card offering zero per cent interest on any debt that you transfer over. For example, by changing to BankWest's Zero MasterCard you won't have to pay any interest on outstanding debt for four months. Remember, this tactic won't work if you keep spending on your credit card! Debit cards, which draw on your own savings, are a smart alternative.

Stay motivated

Take a leaf from the debt experts - including Oprah favourite Dave Ramsey - and try "snowballing". This tactic involves tackling your smallest debts first, and then gradually knocking them off one by one. The advantage of this - as opposed to starting with your biggest debts first - is that you're much more likely to keep on track.

Reduce your debt

Check out www.ratedetective.com.au for comparisons on home loan rates, credit cards, and even electricity providers in some states. Shopping around could save you $2000 on a $200,000 home loan, and hundreds on utility bills.

Sell, sell, sell

Spend an afternoon trawling through your wardrobe – if you haven't worn an item for a year (or at all) sell it on eBay, along with any other unused furniture or sportswear, and make instant cash. But before you do, upload a photo of your clutter as a screensaver - and shopping deterrent.

Set your sights

Desperately trying to save for that dream holiday or designer frock? Keep your financial goals at the forefront of your mind by writing them on a piece of paper and sticking it to your fridge. Alternatively, slip a note (or even a photograph of your holiday destination) into your wallet, so you'll be reminded of your objective every time you reach for your credit card.

Shop Smart

Always do food shopping alone and with a list to resist impulse buys, suggests Tammy May, director of financial management company My Budget. "If you usually shop each Wednesday, push it out to Thursday. And then Friday, and then Saturday." After seven weeks, you'll have saved an entire week's shopping.

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21 Comments Report Abuse
1. nonferr2 - Dec 21 02:54pm
WORKS BEST IF YOU ARE A TIGHT ARSE TYPE OF PERSON
2. mitchx_7 - Dec 21 03:18pm
TRUE......IF YOU WANT TO BE A TIGHT ARSE THEN THIS WILL WORK. YOU WILL ALSO FIND YOURSELF GETTING SKINNIER.
3. adila8971 - Dec 21 03:34pm
another thing to add is dont carry your debit card only cash what you intend to buy and turn a blind eye when u pass via casino's...Adil
4. kelley_podmore - Dec 21 03:51pm
cut the CREDIT CARDS UP very liberating..... i cut up all four cards and just have debit master card from commonwealth bank free yourself ........
5. joehammer007 - Dec 21 05:58pm
once I owed $16,000 on my credit cards, I managed to pay it off, you just have to do it.
6. inspector_rikati - Dec 29 08:22am
The only reason I need a credit card is because it is often the only way to make safe purchases or payments electronically. After all, if you do not receive the goods purchases you get your money back. So, I do not have any carry balance over to a next months and do not pay interest either.
7. a.believer@y7mail.com - Dec 21 08:59pm
Eat a filling meal before grocery shopping, thus less temptation for unessesary snacks.DO a shopping list;STICK TO IT! Est & Calculate total cost of items.DON'T take credit cards.Take EXACT amount ONLY.Short of cash? SACRIFICE items not needed.If I can do it;anyone can! I had to learn the hard way..
8. preciousprinsy - Dec 29 09:22am
The old familiar justification "I deserve it", is something i hear all the time from people who can't afford it, and then get themselves into more debt. How about the one my husband and i use "Sure I deserve it, but do I need it, and can we really afford it? This attitude has made us debt free!
9. a.believer@y7mail.com - Dec 21 09:16pm
Avoid credit cards if you have a problem! DEBIT cards only! If you have other accounts, have1esp for pays or centrelink. Open another 1, a Debit 1.You can have more than one. Use 1 for shopping ONLY! Great if you have a computer, or phone banking. Only transfer amount you need for shopping each time
10. preciousprinsy - Dec 29 09:25am
The old familiar justification "I deserve it", is something i hear all the time from people who can't afford it, and then get themselves into more debt. How about the one my husband and i use "Sure I deserve it, but do I need it, and can we really afford it? This attitude has made us debt free!
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