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Get Out of Your Money Rut

Simple changes that matter

Show of hands: Who let some financial goals slide in the past year? ✋

 

Don’t beat yourself up. There was a lot going on to divert your attention. But when you work as hard as you do, you should have something to show for it at the end of every month — like a few extra dollars.

 

The thing is, it can be easy to set it and forget it when it comes to finances. In some cases, that’s great: Automatically depositing money into a savings account can help you start building an emergency fund. But sometimes, you get in a rut and those old habits can rob you of money. Like if that savings account is the same one you’ve had since college and is practically earning no interest at this point.

 

We’ve got five money habits that are worth breaking this year to help put more money in your pocket. And the best news: They only take about five minutes to complete.

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