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7 Signs You are Living Beyond Your Means and How to Fix Them

By: One Nevada Credit Union / 19 Mar 2019
7 Signs You are Living Beyond Your Means and How to Fix Them

1. You're carrying a credit card balance from month-to-month 

If you have a high credit card balance and you're paying just the minimum each month, you can end up carrying this balance for years while paying a lot in interest. You might also be tempted to make more purchases on this card since it already has a balance. 

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The fix: Try to make double payments and stop using the card until the debt is paid off. 

2. You stress about bills 

Monthly bills should be fixed into your budget. You should be able to pay them easily without any stress. 

The fix: Take a look at your monthly budget and find ways to cut back. 

3. You can't save 5% of your monthly income 

If you can't put away at least 5% of your monthly income into savings, you're living beyond your means. 

The fix: Again, trim your expenses and restructure your budget to include at least 5% for savings. 

4. You don't have emergency and rainy-day funds 

Ideally, you should have an emergency fund to cover major unexpected expenses, and a rainy-day fund for small expenses you can anticipate. 

The fix: Start building your funds now by putting away as much as you possibly can each month. 

5. Your mortgage payment eats up more than 30% of your monthly income 

Most financial experts agree that your monthly mortgage payment should not exceed 30% of your take-home pay. 

The fix: You have two choices here:

  1. Find ways to boost income. Seek a raise at your current job, freelance for hire or find another side hustle for extra cash.
  2. Scale back your mortgage payments. Consider a refinance. [Speak to a home loan officer at One Nevada to see if this is right for you.] If your mortgage is crippling your budget, consider downsizing to a smaller and cheaper place.

6. You lease a car you can't afford to buy or finance 

Can you afford to pay for or finance your car? If the answer is no, you're in financial trouble. 

The fix: Downgrade your vehicle to one you can actually afford. 

7. Your financial decisions are influenced by your friends' spending habits 

Thanks to the hyper-sharing culture of social media, the pressure to keep up with the Joneses is stronger than ever. If you find yourself making financial decisions based on your friends' choices, you're likely spending more than you can afford. 

The fix: Stop looking over your shoulder and keep your eyes on your own life and your own wallet. 

If you're in over your head, One Nevada can help! Stop by today and our staff will be happy to guide you out of any financial mess.

Your Turn: What's your personal red flag that your spending has gotten out of control? Share it with us in the comments.

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