Did You Know These Money Management Tips?
Given the events of the last year, with the Federal reserve raising interest rates to combat high inflation, the consumer has had to shift the way they think about their money, especially their cash. With higher interest rates, comes the opportunity to earn more interest on your cash, but also makes it more expensive to take on debt and loans, leaving you with some decisions to make. So, let’s discuss a few smart money management tips you can adopt during financial literacy month.
First and foremost, it’s important to create a well-diversified portfolio, maximizing retirement, short-term goals, and your cash. As it relates to your cash, make sure you are taking advantage of higher yield FDIC insured savings accounts, instead of large money center banks earning close to 0%. Shop around different high yield savings accounts and see where you can get the highest rate. Next, if you are willing to take on some more time risk, we’ve been seeing individuals purchase CDs and Treasury bills for one to two percent higher than the high yield savings rates. So make sure you are maximizing your cash and taking advantage of this high interest rate environment.
Next, as it relates to your investable assets, as we always say, avoid timing the market and focus on time in the market with your portfolio. Over the last few years, we have seen many individuals pull their money in and out of the market due to market volatility and anxiety, but as studies, time in the market always proves itself positively.
As it relates to your debt, stay on top of your variable interest rate debt, especially as the Federal Reserve continues to raise interest rates. Furthermore, re-visiting your budget to make sure that it works for you and your financial situation is extremely important during this time. With this changing economic environment, it’s super important to stay on top of your financial plan and make sure you are updating/altering it accordingly.
As we are halfway through financial literacy month, we want to ensure you are taking advantage of all that you can. It’s important you are capturing all of the interest you can earn and that your money is in the right places. If you are interested in re-visiting your financial plan or have questions about your cash management needs, email us at info@shermanwealth.com or schedule a complimentary intro call here.