Know your
income and your expenses - It is important to know how much you earn, how
much money you spend and what exactly it is that you spend your money on. This
is essential so that you are sure that you don’t spend more than you earn.
· What are
your primary concerns? - You need to identify your main financial
concerns in order to create an effective savings plan. They could be job
security, education costs, medical bills, money which you owe or lack of
savings. Find out which issues worry you the most and then think about the
different ways in which you can tackle those concerns. If job security is a
major source of concern for example, you may need to start building emergency
savings.
·
Order
your priorities and set your goals - People have different financial priorities.
Decide what YOU want to save money for, whether it’s paying for education,
saving for a trip or wedding, paying off debt, building future savings for
retirement, or other purposes. You will then need to check how your income
matches up with your list of priorities.
·
Determine
timeframes - When considering your financial priorities, you
should also be thinking about a timetable for achieving them. How long will it
take for you to reach your goals? What are your target dates?
·
Create a
budget today - YES TODAY! You will need to save a certain
amount of money every month for each of your financial goals. How much you save
depends on how much you earn and how you can cut down on your expenses. Living
on a budget means being vigilant about your spending habits. Find out areas where
you can spend less and save more money for something else.
·
Finally, create
an automatic savings plan - After calculating how much you want to put
aside each month, you can set up an automatic savings plan. This can be done by
setting up a monthly standing order on your salary account with the funds going
directly into a savings account.
Financial experts advise that you save 10% of your
earnings and to live off of 90. Also, you must make a commitment to yourself
not to touch your savings account for any reason other than fulfilling your
established financial goals.
Don’t wait until tomorrow; create your savings plan
today.
This has been courtesy Fidelity Bank as part of The
Bankers Committee Financial Literacy Public Enlightenment Programme brought to
you by The Bankers Committee, comprising all the commercial Banks in Nigeria
and the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN.
Yes, a saving plan is one of my New Year resolution.
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Wow! I love this, God bless you plenty Linda nwa aba
DeleteMe too, especially with that 25k giveaway. (big grin)
DeleteHave got the savings plan already, thanks for the reminder anyways #onelovefromSnow#
DeleteI seriously needed to know diz,so I. Watch how I spend diz coming year...
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ReplyDeleteDat is a good way to plan 2015 budget, by saving with fidelity bank
ReplyDeleteDat is a good way to plan 2015 budget, by saving with fidelity bank
ReplyDeleteGood one.
ReplyDeleteOk...Nice one. Its not easy tho..takes discipline
ReplyDeleteNonso Okoh via SAMSUNG GALAXY SMART PHONE.
Thanks for the tips.
ReplyDeleteD first step is to have a job
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Tnx Fidelity Bank I really needed these.
DeleteGood advice.
ReplyDeletethanks! it's helpful.
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ReplyDeleteSoo useful.. Thanks for the info!
ReplyDeleteHmm, quite insightful!
ReplyDeletemadam Linda wat if u don't have money how will u plan
ReplyDeleteYeah yeah
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ReplyDeleteTrue talk**EMZEALLOUS**
ReplyDeleteFor real, i love this guide and helped me a lot some years back.
ReplyDeleteI wish to implore each and every one to imbibe the spirit of savings, not just savings but a targeted savings.
What is that thing desire to acquire for yourself in life?, have a set goal and work toward it. It's very important that you discipline yourself/throat, it's just the secret.
Compliment of the seasons.
AK
stephen.akpan@atlanticfluids.net
Gullible nigerians: when Obasanjo ruled, he was the worst president now that GEJ is on throne, they say Obasanjo was the best. Mark ma words: after GEJ tenure he will be remembered as the best becos SHARIA will definitely come to stay, I mean...EYE for EYE TOOTH for TOOTH. Linder keep campaigning for APC, your days are numbered!
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ReplyDeleteYou can't even spell properly...empty brain... Smh4u
DeleteSaving plan...when i still ask mum and dad for ordinary 100 naira....I will pass
ReplyDeleteStill asking ur parents for money to use it to buy 50mb data just to post unnecessary comments. Pls go and look for ways to earn money biko.
DeleteSavings plan...when i still ask mum and dad for ordinary 100 naira....I will pass
ReplyDeleteAlright, tnx for the information. It has been noted.
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Ok we've heard
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@Mr Endowed via Lumia phone
Permit me to go off post. Dear LIB readers, where is Bishop Dammy? U see all of u wey dey root 4 am 4 d giveaway av u seen it all nw? Shina shine is more consistent dan most of dos dt gt d 100k. N.B dis isn't Shina Shine ooo, I don't knw him @ all, just a die hard LIB fan. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteNice write up.
ReplyDeletecool
ReplyDeleteEnlightened.
ReplyDeleteNice piece
ReplyDeleteAbeg dis saving thing hard joor.
ReplyDeleteI see and hope beyond words. Who am I?
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»Commenting from my BLACKBERRY 9900«
Thanks Linda,this is enough to make 2015 a profitable one#2015......#Gmooore'sTalk
ReplyDeleteI love the tips. putting aside 10 percent of total earning every month with an objective in mind. cool
ReplyDeleteI love this piece, so interesting.
ReplyDelete#BetterDaysAhead..... #Saylawcharles
I love this piece, so interesting.
ReplyDelete#BetterDaysAhead..... #Saylawcharles
Noted
ReplyDeleteUna thank you for this enlightenment.
ReplyDeleteNoted thanks
ReplyDeleteTHAT'S EDUCATIVE...AKA...SHINE YA EYES
ReplyDeleteOk
ReplyDeleteMy illiterate late mama once told me that if one earns N20k/month and finds it hard to save something from it, if such person receives N1million/month, he/she won't still have a savings account...yes/no?!
ReplyDeleteK.Adebayo
Kolacarinae@yahoo.com
Stuffs happen and the savings plan scatters
ReplyDeleteNice write-up.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
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A load of sensible info..Eledumare punish poverty..prosperity is real.. thanks Aunti Linda nwanyi oma.
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Thanks for the advise
ReplyDeleteImpactful!
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ReplyDeletethanks! it's helpful
ReplyDeleteGreat info. This is how to have a great 2015, information, planning and hardwork! I will be back to testify!
ReplyDeleteSAVING IS NOT EASY JARE.
ReplyDeleteIn addition to the tips above, The first thing you need to do is sit down and go over all of your spending. It’s annoying but you have to go through your credit card statements and bank statements to see where you bought something, how often, and the reason for doing it. You might be surprised to find that you spend money on a drink or snack just for the heck of it...Reference:http://goo.gl/oo4TAJ
ReplyDeleteI do this all the time but sometimes something comes up and like a ghost d money is gone. I think saving really means making a little bit more money than u actually need. I can't be saving if i need to get my kids a new pair of shoes. But i'll keep trying.
ReplyDeleteMehn..I really needed dis,it was as if dey wrote it because of me..thank you FIDELITY BANK
ReplyDeleteMehn..I really needed dis,it was as if dey wrote it because of me..thank you FIDELITY BANK
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