Do Not Spend Your Tax Refund
April 14, 2009 · Print This Article
If you received a tax refund this year please do not spend the money. The first and best option is to save the money for a rainy day. Most financial advisers recommend saving at least six months worth of net income in the form of savings for that proverbial rainy day. If you don’t have this much money saved start saving now.
If you already have plenty of money in your savings account consider opening a Roth or traditional IRA. These retirement accounts will help you save money and possibly reduce your taxable income. If you strategize appropriately they will help you pay less in taxes once you do retire. For more information see:
http://www.investopedia.com/articles/retirement/03/012203.asp.
Of course, if you have a significant amount of unsecured debt you MUST create a plan to pay off this type of debt before you even consider saving money, either in a traditional savings account or for retirement. Unsecured debt (credit cards etc.) will continue to hold you back financially until you pay them off… completely! If you have debt use your task refund to either pay off your debt completely or create a plan to pay it off within a year. If you cannot pay off your unsecured debt within two years on your own consider utilizing the services of a reputable Consumer Credit Counseling Service (CCCS) or Debt Settlement company.
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