A key focus of my blog is Financial Literacy/Money. All of us face the potential of loss. The question is are you prepared for it. When your income stops, you have to figure out how to adjust until you can resume it. The following contributed post is entitled, How To Manage Your Money After Losing Your Job.
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Losing your job is always difficult because you are thrown in at the deep end with no idea how long it will take you to find work again. Managing your finances properly is so important when you are out of work because if you don’t, you will end up borrowing money and getting yourself into a lot of debt. But as long as you follow these simple rules, you can maintain financial security until you are able to find work again.
Assess Your Finances
The first thing that you need to do is assess your finances so you know exactly where you are. Take a look at all of your accounts and work out exactly how much money you have. Then you need to look at all of your outgoing expenses, no matter how small. This will give you a good idea of how long you can survive on the money that you have.
Claim Financial Assistance
There are places that offer financial assistance which can be a huge help in this situation. If you are out of work due to an accident, for example, you should speak to an attorney who can determine how much your case is worth and help you to make a claim. That financial assistance will help you to stay afloat until you are able to find work again. You should also see whether you qualify for any government assistance.
Review Your Budget
The next step is to review your budget so the money that you have goes further. When you are out of work, you cannot afford to continue with your current lifestyle and you need to make some cutbacks. Look at things like streaming subscriptions or gym memberships, for example, which you can cancel. Small purchases, like buying lunch every day, can also be cut out of your budget. You do not need to make any major changes to save a lot of money, and it will take the pressure off.
Negotiate Payment Plans
If you have any credit card debts to pay off, you need to get in touch with the credit card company right away. Explain your situation to them and see whether they are willing to offer you a payment plan. In many cases, they will accommodate you and reduce your monthly payments a little. This will make things a lot easier for you until you can find a new job.
Manage Your Mental Health
When your financial situation is fragile, that can cause a lot of stress and may lead to mental health issues. It is so important that you find ways to protect your mental health and reduce your stress levels. Poor mental health has been linked to bad money management and impaired decision making abilities. That means that if your mental health is not good, you will find it a lot harder to stay on top of your finances.
If you follow this advice, you can remain financially independent when you are out of work and you will not need to rely on borrowing.