Good financial management allows you to map out your goals and strategies so that you can achieve them and get more out of your money. These should be done and reviewed regularly as you move through the different stages of life.
In this post we look at some of the ways you can maximise your money, which can help you achieve success with tangible goals like retiring earlier, investment returns, or spending less of what you make.
Speak To Someone With finance expertise
Get financial advice! Speaking with an experienced financial planner is the best way to understand your financial position, and the steps you can take to give yourself a comfortable future. The top three areas you might want to discuss with a financial planner are:
Budgeting - being able to factor in budgets for holidays or upgrades to the house can have a positive impact on your family.
Getting out of debt – debt consolidation can be a great way to reduce the many repayments you have outgoing to different loans. Eliminating or consolidating debts will reduce the burden of interest and loan repayments. Check out our article on debt consolidation.
Savings and investments – after making a budget and reducing your debt, you may feel financially comfortable to look at different savings and investment options. ASIC’s Money smart website has a list of investment options that a financial planner can explain to you in more detail.
Your Family Plans - Building a bright future
As we mentioned at the start, you and your family will move through different life stages. Financial needs and obligations change when children are born, as they grow and when they leave the family home. Having a good plan in place with achievable goals will ensure your finances get you through these stages.
For example, learning how to make a budget and save money may be more important during your children’s early years until they are young adults with jobs. This all depends on the type of lifestyle you and your family want to live.
Having a thrifty attitude is an excellent money saving tip, and can see you save money throughout the year by following these simple actions.
Shop around for the best deal on purchases
Change small spending habits e.g. taking your lunch to work rather buying it
Review regular expenses
Retirement Plans - Staying comfortable and independent
It’s not just the immediate future that you need to consider, with more of us living longer, retirement must also be considered even if it feels like a long time away. To have a comfortable retirement, and possibly even an early retirement, it’s important to learn to save money, and make contributions to superannuation if feasible.
Enjoy your senior years without the financial stress. Nobody wants to be a burden to their children so it’s important to have a plan in place to stay comfortable and independent in retirement. Speak to a financial planner or use the retirement and superannuation pages on ASIC’s site for more information.
If you’re looking to maximise your money, get in touch with us today. We’re here to make the process easy and provide a great experience.
Horizon Bank has a branch network spanning the NSW South Coast and Illawarra. Horizon Bank branch locations: Albion Park, Bega, Bermagui, Berry, Merimbula, Moruya, Nowra, Thirroul, Ulladulla & Wollongong.
The content in this article has been prepared by Horizon Bank for general information only and it is not intended to be professional advice. It does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should seek your own legal, accounting, financial or other professional advice where appropriate, and consider the relevant General Terms and Conditions before deciding whether to acquire any products or services offered by Horizon Bank and/or its affiliated partners. We do not recommend any third party products or services referred to in this article unless otherwise stated and we are not liable in relation to them. Any links to third party websites are for your information and we do not endorse any content on those sites. Horizon Credit Union Ltd ABN 66 087 650 173 AFSL and Australian Credit Licence Number 240573 trading as Horizon Bank.
Looking to entertain the kids this upcoming Christmas season, but worried about overspending on school holiday activities? We’ve put together some budget-friendly Christmas activities for kids that the whole family can enjoy.
Make your own Christmas Decorations
Encourage kids creativity by getting them to make their own Christmas ornaments. Buying a few inexpensive baubles that can be painted, decorated or filled with things is a great way to start off. You could even make this a special tradition each year and you’ll have many meaningful ornaments to hang in the years to come. This is a great way to save money, as these decorations double as gifts for grandparents!
Another great Christmas activity at home is to give your kids a Christmas themed colouring book. Encourage them to fill out the pages and then use them as decorations on your fridge.
Baking Christmas Treats
Making homemade biscuits and other sweets with the kids is a great way to get them learning about making things in the kitchen, and is an inexpensive gift for neighbors, teachers and friends. Get your kids to decorate a batch to take to day care or school to share with their friends if permitted.
Visit Santa for free
Save money on Santa photos this year by researching where the man in red will be. Instead of heading to the shopping centre to see Santa, find out where you can visit him and take your own pictures for free. Small businesses, charity fundraisers or schools are a few places that get visits from Santa.
Open a Christmas Club
Buy a Christmas themed money box for your kids to put their coins in throughout the year, then take them to your local branch to open their own Christmas Club account for the following Christmas. By teaching them good saving habits, they’ll be excited when they can use that money to buy a gift.
Take a trip around the neighborhood
There are some pretty spectacular displays around your kids are sure to enjoy. You can’t go wrong with a cup of hot chocolate and a trip in the car to see Christmas lights. Playing Christmas music while you drive around only adds to the Christmas cheer.
Volunteer your time
Help spread joy this season, save money and instill great values by volunteering in your community. Local churches, homeless shelters and community centres can help you find a way to give back this year. Putting together Christmas hampers or helping serve food with your children is a great way for them to learn that Christmas is about giving.
Carols by Candlelight
Many local councils and community groups such as the Lion’s Club will put on carols, or some other family-friendly event over the Christmas period for families to enjoy. Pack a blanket and some snacks, grab some friends and make an evening of it.
Are you looking to get on top of your finances for next Christmas? Let our team at Horizon get you on the path to savings success. Get in touch with us today and let us help you on your journey.
Horizon Bank has a branch network spanning the NSW South Coast and Illawarra. Horizon Bank branch locations: Albion Park, Bega, Bermagui, Berry, Merimbula, Moruya, Nowra, Thirroul, Ulladulla & Wollongong.
The content in this article has been prepared by Horizon Bank for general information only and it is not intended to be professional advice. It does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should seek your own legal, accounting, financial or other professional advice where appropriate, and consider the relevant General Terms and Conditions before deciding whether to acquire any products or services offered by Horizon Bank and/or its affiliated partners. We do not recommend any third party products or services referred to in this article unless otherwise stated and we are not liable in relation to them. Any links to third party websites are for your information and we do not endorse any content on those sites. Horizon Credit Union Ltd ABN 66 087 650 173 AFSL and Australian Credit Licence Number 240573 trading as Horizon Bank.
‘Tis the season…
To avoid overspending and dampening your Christmas cheer, follow our 4 tips to keep your Christmas budget on track.
Christmas budgeting tips - Put money aside
A separate Christmas club account is a great way to put aside money for the festive season throughout the year to alleviate the pressure of coming up with hundreds of dollars out of nowhere come November/December.
Make a list and check it twice
Making a list and allocating an amount to spend on a gift per person will give you a starting point before hitting the shops. Making a list is great for other things you need like entertainment supplies such as decorations, food and drinks. Discussing what a reasonable Christmas budget looks like with your significant other is also a great way to remain accountable for your spending.
Encourage Christmas gift hacks
Secret Santas and only buying for kids, or setting a firm limit with family and friends is a great way for everyone to keep their Christmas affordable and stress free.
Shop smarter
If you’re not strapped for time you could shop for next year by lay-buying more expensive items now. Take the time to research your gifts online and search for discount coupons and codes to apply at the checkout. Try and buy a few items from the one place to avoid multiple delivery fees.
Track your spending
Using a budget calculator to keep a record of your Christmas spending will help you to keep your spending relative to your usual expenses.
Christmas shopping on credit
Buy now pay later services have become increasingly popular with consumers, and are a tempting way to pay off larger purchases. Be aware of how they work to avoid interest and late payment fees. If you’re thinking of increasing your credit limit on your credit card, consider how quickly you can pay off the extra purchases, to avoid extra Christmas debt well into the following year.
Get in touch with the friendly team at your local Horizon Bank, to discuss how to manage your money over Christmas.
Horizon Bank has a branch network spanning the NSW South Coast and Illawarra. Horizon Bank branch locations: Albion Park, Bega, Bermagui, Berry, Merimbula, Moruya, Nowra, Thirroul, Ulladulla & Wollongong.
The content in this article has been prepared by Horizon Bank for general information only and it is not intended to be professional advice. It does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should seek your own legal, accounting, financial or other professional advice where appropriate, and consider the relevant General Terms and Conditions before deciding whether to acquire any products or services offered by Horizon Bank and/or its affiliated partners. We do not recommend any third party products or services referred to in this article unless otherwise stated and we are not liable in relation to them. Any links to third party websites are for your information and we do not endorse any content on those sites. Horizon Credit Union Ltd ABN 66 087 650 173 AFSL and Australian Credit Licence Number 240573 trading as Horizon Bank.
How much does a wedding cost? They can be expensive, but smart planning might help you keep costs reasonable and within your spending limits. Even a low-cost wedding will require putting together a plan to minimise the impact on your money.
Start with a wedding budget
If you’re unsure of how much you want to outlay for your wedding, start by picturing your dream wedding and making a list of vendors and associated wedding expenses. Getting quotes is a good place to start to get an idea of what you want to spend. Your list could include all or some of the following:
• Venue of ceremony and reception compare prices per head.
• Outfits – including the bridal dress, bridesmaids and grooms outfits
• Celebrant
• Wedding cake
• Band or DJ if not included with the venue price
• Photography and videography
• Table centre pieces, decorations and flowers (including bridal party bouquets)
• Honeymoon
• Specialty cars
Once you have a projected figure, decide with your partner if this is suitable and the impact on your finances. If it’s looking too expensive, think about where you could cut back. For example, less flowers, asking the bridal party to chip in for their outfits or switching to canape style rather than a sit down meal for your guests are a few options you could explore.
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has an infographic detailing average expense amounts on their Money Smart website. This is a great source for an overview of how the costs of a wedding can add up.
Implement a savings plan
Looking at your current income and expenses, how long would it take you and your partner to save enough to afford the wedding? You can use our budget calculator to work this out.
If you’re looking at having a wedding sooner rather than later, you can speed up the process by making some sacrifices with your day-to-day spending and/or reducing the potential cost of your wedding by looking at the options we discussed above. The more you save, the less you will potentially have to borrow to cover the total cost of the wedding.
Explore your finance options
If you’re not going to be able to save the entire amount you need, you could consider either putting some costs on a credit card or taking out a personal loan. You could also ask family to contribute to the cost of your wedding if they are in a position to do so. Either way, you’ll need to consider how paying back a loan or family members will impact your future budget and finances as a married couple.
Borrowing money – credit card or personal loan?
If you’ve decided to take out a loan for your wedding, consider saving up a deposit first to reduce the loan balance in the first instance. A credit card comes with a higher interest rate, and may be better suited for smaller, less expensive wedding items. For a considerable amount, you may want to discuss taking out a personal loan, or see if you are in a position to redraw on your current home loan.
Talk with one of our experienced lenders about your wedding finance options. This is the final step in securing the funds to pay for your big day.
Horizon Bank has a branch network spanning the NSW South Coast and Illawarra. Horizon Bank branch locations: Albion Park, Bega, Bermagui, Berry, Merimbula, Moruya, Nowra, Thirroul, Ulladulla & Wollongong.
The content in this article has been prepared by Horizon Bank for general information only and it is not intended to be professional advice. It does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should seek your own legal, accounting, financial or other professional advice where appropriate, and consider the relevant General Terms and Conditions before deciding whether to acquire any products or services offered by Horizon Bank and/or its affiliated partners. We do not recommend any third party products or services referred to in this article unless otherwise stated and we are not liable in relation to them. Any links to third party websites are for your information and we do not endorse any content on those sites. Horizon Credit Union Ltd ABN 66 087 650 173 AFSL and Australian Credit Licence Number 240573 trading as Horizon Bank.
Moving in with a partner? Read our top tips for living in financial harmony.
So you’ve decided to take the leap and move in with your partner? Congratulations on this big life step! After looking for a place to live, the next thing on your agenda should be to discuss sharing finances with your partner.
Set expectations
It’s time to be realistic about what type of spenders you are. If you’re savvy with your money and a great saver, whilst your partner is a little more carefree with their spending, you may need to discuss what you expect from each other financially. For example, if you’re not ok with late rent because your partner overspent on their last shopping spree, it’s best to bring that up early on.
How to budget and save
Let’s face it, everything costs money! Bills, food and insurances are just some of the expenses you’ll need to save for. Use our budget calculator to get an idea of how much you need to put away to cover your outgoings. Create a simple spreadsheet with all of your expenses and any income to see what you’re left with at the end of the month.
Open a joint account
The key is to decide what this account is for. Is it for paying bills? Is it for dining out and entertainment? You both need to decide how much you’re willing and able to contribute to your combined funds. Be clear on the purpose of combining your money so you can keep each other in check. Horizon has a range of savings and access accounts so you can get the most out of your money. Check out our best everyday accounts for young couples.
Credit or savings?
How will you make everyday purchases? Are you an avid credit card user or do you save for everything you buy? Whatever your method, let your partner know so this can be factored into your budget. Thinking a credit card is the way to go? Check out our low rate, no annual fee Visa credit card.
Make it fun
Don’t forget to treat yourself every once in a while. Dinner and a movie or buying those concert tickets will feel even more rewarding when you’ve been saving together. Living with a partner is a new and exciting experience. Whatever your financial outlook, open and honest finance conversations are key for financial (and relationship) harmony.
Thinking of moving in with a partner? Check out our range of savings accounts to get you started on your journey.
Horizon Bank has a branch network spanning the NSW South Coast and Illawarra. Horizon Bank branch locations: Albion Park, Bega, Bermagui, Berry, Merimbula, Moruya, Nowra, Thirroul, Ulladulla & Wollongong.
The content in this article has been prepared by Horizon Bank for general information only and it is not intended to be professional advice. It does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should seek your own legal, accounting, financial or other professional advice where appropriate, and consider the relevant General Terms and Conditions before deciding whether to acquire any products or services offered by Horizon Bank and/or its affiliated partners. We do not recommend any third party products or services referred to in this article unless otherwise stated and we are not liable in relation to them. Any links to third party websites are for your information and we do not endorse any content on those sites. Horizon Credit Union Ltd ABN 66 087 650 173 AFSL and Australian Credit Licence Number 240573 trading as Horizon Bank.