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A Guide to Saving Your Money with Expense Trackers


Once you start making your own money, it becomes difficult to stay within your budget, and you eventually find yourself spending money on things that you shouldn’t. Once this starts happening, you become what they call a “shopaholic,” and it becomes very difficult to let go of that habit. 

Therefore, it is important to be financially smart and save as much as you can, whenever you can. You can use these savings later as a “rainy day fund” in case you ever need to make a huge payment all at once. 

Similarly, you can save to get yourself something better eventually. In my case, I saved up for a PlayStation 5 Pro! 

Now you must be wondering how you can set a budget and follow it all of a sudden, so that you can save money, right? Well, your answer is a good expense tracker. 

But can an expense tracker really help you save? Let’s see how. 

They Are Easy to Set Up 

Using an expense tracker doesn’t ask for much. All you need to do is to download it on your phone and you are good to go. Some expense trackers run an analysis in real-time to see how much you’re spending and how much you’re saving. They usually require an internet connection for you to do so. 

I usually tend to use multiple expense trackers at once for my different bank accounts, so that I’m on the top of my saving game. I’ve found Xfinity Internet to be pretty helpful in this matter. In fact, the Xfinity Internet cost is just enough for me to save on my internet service as well, since Xfinity has pretty competitive prices for its internet plans. 

Gives You Better Financial Control

As I mentioned earlier, when you start earning a living for yourself, you become liberated in a lot of ways. You finally stop taking money from your parents, and you’re suddenly in charge of your own money. 

However, for some people, this gets difficult as they start spending more than they should. 

Having an expense tracker helps you set a desired budget and how to remain within it. You log every little expense that you make, so that the tracker can tell you how much you have left to spend, and whether you are going overboard with it or not. 

Some trackers can even suggest and highlight opportunities where you could be saving more money. 

With time, you can also work on your impulsive shopping habits as well. This will teach you how to be financially smart down the line. 

Helps You Reach Your Financial Goals Faster

Everyone always has a financial goal in mind. Whether it is to save to get a new car, or move into a better apartment. However, if you keep spending aimlessly, you won't be able to save enough to reach those goals, which is why it is important that you set a budget and strictly follow it. 

Having an expense tracker keeps you in line, as you decide your own budget every single month. Then you keep logging your expenditure to see how much you spend and how much more you can spend before you go over budget. 

You may also start cutting down on unnecessary expenses so that you have an amount remaining in your budget. Then you can gradually start decreasing your monthly budget to start saving more. This way, you can have a lot in the piggy bank before you spend on something huge. 

Doesn’t Necessarily Have to Be a Daily Analysis

It isn’t necessary that you only get a daily rundown of your expenditures, financial goals, and budget. Most expense trackers can also give you a summary on a weekly or monthly basis. It can also explain your spending pattern to you with the help of charts and graphs. 

You can log your expenditures in the form of categories as well. 

For instance, your categories can include your rent, groceries, gas, pets (if you have any), dining out, and so on. This way you can run a comparison between months and weeks that you spend, so that you know how much you are saving or overspending. 

This way you can improve your spending habits and compare them from time to time. 

If you’re already making the effort, then looking at the summaries can help you keep track of what your progress is. With time you’ll develop the habit of saving, and you’ll be the financial maestro in no time! For now, all you need to do is invest in a good expense tracker and you are good to go. Just remember to set a realistic budget for yourself. Happy saving!

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