Tips for Saving Money in the New Year

Dec 31
12:48

2008

Kristin DeAnn Gabriel

Kristin DeAnn Gabriel

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Having a successful business means keeping accurate and timely financial information because a clear financial picture will allow you to monitor your business and its successes. Here are a number of tips to save money, including invoice factoring, one tip that can assist small businesses in a financial crunch.

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A successful business means keeping accurate and timely financial information because a clear financial picture will allow you to monitor your business.

Make sure that you also keep all your records like canceled checks and other business documents in a safe place. Put your receipts in the proper categories throughout the year so it would be easier to total them at year's end for tax purposes. You are not required to keep records in a formal set of books so make sure you choose the best record keeping system,Tips for Saving Money in the New Year Articles which is one that works best for you.

You may not always get paid right away for a product or service that you have already delivered, and today it is harder than ever before to secure alternative financing through banks or venture capitalists. So the bottom like is that accounts receivable factoring could help.

Factoring is an extremely fast way to turn your receivables into cashrather than waiting up to 90 days for an invoice to be paid. Following are some other money saving tips:

1. Take a look at all work expenses. Rather than eating in restaurants every single day for lunch, and getting that latte at 11 am and 4pm, bring your lunch to work from home often to save money, plus it is probably healthier. If possible, commute to work with other employees to save money on gas.

2. Do not purchase lottery tickets. Recreational money taking activities, including gambling, must be stopped.

3. Cut back on any incidentals. Read through one of your credit-card statements and review those monthly fees. Cut back on dry cleaning and cancel any club memberships you don't use. Remember that the magazines often just stack up so cancel unused subscriptions.

4. Begin to save money. Review your saving habits, and if you have not saved much then set aside a reasonable amount you could look at like it is just another monthly bill. Keep at least $10k in your savings account for emergencies.

5. Draw up a Savings Plan. Think about reaching a specific savings goal so that after that your savings money could become automatic contributions to a mutual fund or other stock-oriented fund.

6. Iliminate credit-card debt. Pay the balance of any credit cards on time and in full each month. Transfer any credit-card balances to one single card with a lower interest rate as soon as possible.

7. Don't get late fees. If your credit-card bill is regularly due before you've received your paycheck you may be getting hit with extra finance charges? Call the credit-card company and ask to change the due date.

8. Set up or contribute to retirement fund. Contribute as much as you can to a tax-deferred retirement plan. You'll get a tax break, and some employers match part of your contribution.

9. Review your estate plan. Now is the time to do it, but if you already have these documents, just update them.

10. Think about invoice factoring for much needed cash. When a New Year begins, some people find themselves broke. Single invoice factoring could enable you to receive funds in less than 24 hours.

Have a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year!