Many of us have looked at our bank account balances and frowned thinking, "How did it ever get that low." A great many of us have even found ourselves in tremendous debt. The only reason for a financial struggle typically is simply that they did not have any good advice or training as to how to control their finances. Hopefully, this article can help.

Lots of families have lost their primary source of income due to lay-offs or medical issues. In these cases you might be late with your rent payment or might not even be able to pay it. Find out from the landlord how much time you have to bring your account current, or if he allows you to live in the apartment for the period covered by the security deposit.

Do your best to control your emotions. Do not let greed or stress dictate your actions. Always take your time before you make a decision, and if you are not sure, perhaps you should not do it. If you notice that you are getting particularly stressed, you should take a break.

An old laptop can be turned into some extra money for one trying to supplement their personal finances. If it is working or the person fixes it, then one can sell it for even more than a broken one. Even selling one’s broken laptop is a way to get a free tank of gas or other financial benefit.

Mutual Funds

Diversify your investments using mutual funds. It’s difficult and expensive for a small investor to create a diversified portfolio using individual securities, but a no-load mutual fund can provide instant diversification at low cost. You can invest as little as $1000 in a fund that holds anywhere from 20 to several hundred securities, for an annual fee as low as 1%. Diversification helps to lower investment risk by reducing dependence on any one security to provide a favorable return.

Bonds

Bonds

The chances are high that your money will work harder, not in savings, bonds, stocks, etc. but in paying down your credit cards. Generally, credit card debt is the most punishing debt that households have. Credit card interest rates are now so high that paying your card debt is like putting money into a double-digit interest yielding, risk-free account.

We’ve covered the basics of personal finance. You know the possible pitfalls and some tips to get you through the rough spots. It's time to get serious and pinpoint the steps you need to take to achieve financial security in your own life.

As you can see, managing your personal finances is simple once you know the basics of record keeping and controlling your spending. If you’re one of those people who have trouble with money, apply the tips you’ve read now to start getting yourself out of debt and into a comfortable savings.

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