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July 24, 2015

Saving Tips For Millennials

Jon Galane
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5 min

Millennials are struggling to save and pay off student debt at the same time, putting them behind in the retirement savings area.

The ones that are managing to save, aren’t saving what experts consider enough.

There are some things they can do about it though.

Cut Costs

One of the biggest expenses on Millennials’ plates is housing.

Before signing the lease to the really nice apartment with a pool, dishwasher and other extras, take a moment to reconsider.

Most people can probably get along just fine without a few of the extra amenities and put the rent savings aside for retirement.

Create a Budget

This goes for everyone, but Millennials should get into the habit of creating a budget early on.

Tracking spending can help determine how much money is spent on necessary purchases and how much is spent on extras.

After creating a budget, it is easier to put more into a retirement savings account.

Adjusting Savings

Millennials should make it a goal to increase how much they save for three months.

This can prove it is possible to save more, with a few lifestyle adjustments. It might mean having to cook at home more than eating out with friends, but it will be worth it later on.

These all seem like fairly easy tips, but putting them into practice is the difficult part. Millennials are in the spot where they’ve begun a career and are probably making more money than before.

However, instead of saving the extra, Millennials, like many others of all ages, tend to increase their spending.

The tips listed about can help deter this habit and get Millennials on the right track for retirement savings.

For those who haven’t yet set up a retirement savings account, contact Mountain West IRA. They have an option that is right for everyone.

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