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    The 7 Truths of Personal Finance

    Riches EditorBy Riches EditorMarch 15, 2024Updated:March 23, 20243 Mins Read
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    With the cost of living and interest rates still high, it’s critical to understand the fundamental truths of personal finance. While these principles may seem straightforward, putting them into practice can be a journey in itself.

    1. Living Within Your Means is Essential: At the heart of personal finance lies a straightforward principle: spend less than you earn. This approach not only safeguards against accumulating unwanted debt but also creates room to save and invest for a more secure future. Regrettably, the allure of instant gratification, coupled with societal pressures, often makes this foundational truth a challenging feat. Yet, building your discipline muscles will translate into financial freedom in the long run.

    2. Emergency Funds are Non-Negotiable: Life’s unpredictable nature guarantees financial curveballs—be it sudden health expenses, an unforeseen job redundancy, or an urgent vehicle fix. An emergency stash, typically 3 to 6 months’ worth of your essential expenses, serves as a financial buffer during such tumultuous times, offering both peace of mind and a sense of stability.

    3. Debt is Costly: There’s a spectrum when it comes to debt. On one end, you have arguably “good” debts like your home loan or an investment property loan, which can translate into increased value and additional income. On the opposite end lies high-interest loans, such as credit card balances, which can spiral out of control rapidly.  Recognising and respecting the high cost of debt is essential to making wise financial decisions for your future.

    4. Investing is for Everyone: A common misconception is that investing is a luxury reserved for rich people. However, in our digital age, financial tools and platforms have made investing available for everyone. Even if you’re on a tight budget you can get started with small amounts. The magic lies in beginning as soon as you can and investing consistently each month. Over time, even small amounts can achieve substantial growth through the magnifying effect of compound interest.

    5. Financial Literacy is Empowering: Knowledge is power, especially when it comes to money. Learning the basics of budgeting and investing can be the difference between simply surviving and really thriving. Sadly, many run into money issues because they unaware of the alternatives.  The good news is that you don’t need to be a financial guru to get started. Growing your knowledge over time will help, plus smart day-to-day financial behaviours will help you to get ahead.

    6. Goals Guide Financial Decisions: Whether you dream of buying your own home, travelling the world, or starting your own business, clear and well-defined goals will serve as your flag on the hill, guiding each financial decision you make.

    7. Personal Finance is Personal: Despite the complexity of finances—it’s your personal story that matters. Your circumstances, aspirations, and values uniquely shape your financial journey. When you’re clear on your Most Important Goals, you can drive the financial outcomes you’re looking for and know that each month you’re moving closer to your dreams.

    Mastering the ins-and-outs of personal finances can be a challenging. But we don’t need to be perfect in order to make real progress. Taking these seven truths on board will help you to set the stage for a future marked by financial confidence and freedom. You’ve got this!

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