Spring Clean Your Finances


Spring is just around the corner, giving us an opportunity to welcome the new season through some much needed spring cleaning. Along with tidying up your house, it’s a smart idea to check your finances and get ready for the rest of the year, along with the approaching tax season. Here are some easy steps for tidying your finances:

Clean Up your paperwork

Most Americans have mass amounts of paperwork lying around their house or office, now is the smart time to go through all of those bulky amounts of paperwork to organize and throw away any you no longer need. Another aspect of this is to consider going digital. As we live in a digital world, you can reconsider the need to keep important paper documents by going paperless this spring. There are many options and tools to help you declutter your workspace such as scanners for digitizing important documents, Google Drive for organizing in the cloud, and an iPad for annotating.

Cancel Unused or Unnecessary Subscriptions

Throughout the year, you might have accidentally or intentionally signed up for a subscription that went unused. Keep an eye out for subscriptions such as gym memberships or delivery services that may not be useful to you currently. Understand which subscription services are unnecessary and identify the ones that you actually need. With many businesses having a subscription model, it’s easy for your monthly bill to become cluttered with various memberships. This is common as it can quickly happen with a click on the wrong button or the intention of using the subscription goes unused. Checking your subscriptions will save you from wasting money throughout the year.

Review your monthly budget

By taking the time to reevaluate your spending habits, you can see unnecessary costs and expenditures throughout the month. A quick reevaluation will allow you to see exactly how much you are purchasing and if you need to rethink your spending. You can budget through apps, saving a percentage of your paycheck, and setting up a monthly budget plan. Overall, understanding where you can cut spending will help you clear up finances for things that really matter or setting up an emergency fund. Budgeting can also help you save money on unnecessary expenses and will leave you with money to spend on other things such as a mini-vacation or a nice dinner.