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3 Smart Money Steps to Start Out Right

Authored By: Genisys Credit Union on 6/21/2017

Young couple looking at financesWhat steps have you taken to better your chances of a successful life? 


These steps can all contribute to a happy and successful life, but find out how they apply to your financial happiness as well.

Develop Consistent Money Habits

The sooner you start to develop a savings habit, the better off you will be.  Follow these guidelines to save effectively.

 

Manage Your Financial Reputation

Your financial reputation is also known as “credit.”  Maintaining good credit will ensure that lenders will lend to you when you need to borrow and protect from paying more loans and insurance.

It doesn’t take a ton of skill and talent to maintain good credit.

 

Plan for the future.

When you’re just starting out on your own, it’s hard to think about wanting to retire some day.  For most people, that day comes much faster than they ever imagined.

The sooner you start saving even just a small portion of your income in an employee sponsored 401(k) or Individual Retirement Account, the better of you will be in the future.  In fact, an early start will deliver dramatically better results than waiting until you are 40 or 50 years old to begin.

Consider these tips:

 

It doesn’t take a genius.

Over time, you will want to understand more about investment options and selecting the best credit.  However, just developing these three basic habits can set you up for financial strength.

 

Talk to a Genisys Credit Union Financial Services Representative to get the tools you need to develop these three habits.  Find our branch locations or contact us by calling 248-322-9800 x5 or 800-521-8440 x5.

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