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FOR OUR MEMBERS


LET’S TALK MONEY

RESOURCES TO HELP YOU SAVE MORE (AND STRESS LESS), PLAN LIKE A BOSS, AND PAY ON
TIME, EVERY TIME.

by Team Even
March 20, 2022



We all have money questions: How do I set myself up for the future? How can I
save when I have debt? What the heck are variable expenses?!

Starting today and through the month of April (aka Financial Literacy Month) –
we’ll be sharing financial resources that can make a difference in three areas
of your personal finances: saving, budgeting, and paying bills on time.

So let’s talk money. Make this the year you say goodbye to money stress.






DOES AMERICA HAVE A SAVINGS CRISIS?

The savings rate is at an all-time low; 40% of American adults can’t cover an
unexpected $400 expense. Money savings experts recommend aiming to set $1,000
aside in an emergency fund.

Tip: giving up little things like cable and dining out makes a big difference.


HOW TO SAVE MONEY: 18 PROVEN WAYS

Planning ahead kickstarts saving money. Prep for grocery shopping to avoid
impulse buying, map out purchases (and time them to sales), and set savings
goals. For a quick change with a big impact, cancel unnecessary subscriptions.
But the #1 tip: use an automated tool that takes the work out of saving. (And
here’s where Even’s got you covered. Save automatically from your paycheck.)


AMERICA SAVES TOWN HALL: 5 WAYS TO MAKE SAVING EASIER

Everyone can become a saver with these five simple steps:

#1. Make saving automatic. Funnel parts of your paycheck directly to savings.

#2. Think of saving as a habit, something you do every day.

#3. Start small. Savings can be any amount, even a dollar.

#4. Avoid lifestyle creep. The more money you make, the more money you’re likely
to spend.

Tip: try following the 30/40/30 rule. 30% of new income goes to the past (debt),
40% goes to the present (regular expenses), 30% goes to the future (savings).

#5. Think of paying down debt as a kind of saving. When you have less debt, you
have more money to use on expenses and saving.






A FINANCIAL EXPERT SHARES 3 TIPS TO BUILD A REALISTIC BUDGET

Sixty percent of Americans don’t use a budget. And one in 10 say they’re not
sure how to make one. If you’re new to building a budget, keep it simple to
start: figure out how much you spend on monthly expenses and subtract it from
your monthly income. In the red? Time to make adjustments.


HOW WOMEN CAN PLAN AND BUILD FINANCIAL RESILIENCE

A budget is the cornerstone of any long-term financial plan — and not just for
women. Step one: identify the goals for every financial account you’ve got. Then
stay focused on those goals. Talk with your friends about how they approach
planning.


HOW TO MAKE A PERSONAL BUDGET IN 6 EASY STEPS

Make a detailed budget in 6 steps:

#1. Gather your financial documents.

#2. Calculate your income.

#3. List your monthly expenses.

#4. Determine fixed and variable expenses.

#5. Total everything up

#6. Project your expenses and income into the future, and make adjustments to
spending as you go.






6 WAYS PAYING YOUR BILLS ON TIME HELPS YOU BECOME FINANCIALLY SUCCESSFUL

Paying bills on time has major positive ripple effects: it increases your credit
score, your chance of owning a home, and even landing a job. You’ll eliminate
late fees and extra finance charges and get access to lower interest rates. Some
creditors even offer “pay on time bonuses.”


CAN’T PAY YOUR BILLS? NOW WHAT?

Sometimes you just can’t pay. Then what? There is almost always something you
can do to mediate the impact of a missed payment. If it’s a utility bill:
negotiate a payment plan or ask about emergency assistance. If it’s a credit
card bill: talk to your card issuer about financial hardship programs. If you
can’t cover them all, pay down bills with the highest interest first. (Remember
you can also get paid early with Even. No hidden interest or “gotcha” fees.)


YOUR PLAN TO BECOME DEBT FREE

Staying debt-free starts with understanding your “pay-it-off” style: avalanche
(pay off low balances first, if you’re someone who thrives on seeing quick wins)
or snowball (paying off high-interest accounts first, if you’re someone with
multiple high-interest debts). No matter what, know that it’ll feel hard — but a
little “suffering” now will help you stay out of debt in the future. When you
come into extra cash – like a tax refund — save it for a rainy day.

As we head into Financial Literacy Month and continue exploring these key
pillars, remember that the Even app was designed to give members the tools they
need to enhance their financial wellbeing.

Get paid early, and quickly, to cover those bills, save automatically from your
paycheck, and budget easily with a personalized snapshot of what’s okay to
spend. Let Even do the work for you.

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