If there is a good chance you will receive a tax refund this year or by being thrifty you have accumulated some extra cash in your everyday account, try to contain the temptation to splurge or celebrate; instead, make it work harder for you.
Here are some places you can stash extra cash that will pay off in the long run.
- Reduce your debts.
As boring as it might sound, this is the best way to earn more on your extra cash. Focus on any high-interest loans such as credit cards and personal loans you have. While you’re at it, set up additional monthly payments towards these debts – even repaying a few extra dollars each month will reduce interest putting more money back in your pocket. - Special savings.
Do you have a special goal like an overseas holiday or wedding? Use your extra cash to open a separate online bank account that earns higher interest and set up a monthly automatic transfer from your everyday account. Allow it to quietly grow behind the scenes and be ready for you when you need it. - Invest it.
Use your lump sum to set up a managed investment fund then make regular contributions to take advantage of dollar-cost averaging. If you’re yet to retire and haven’t already taken control of your superannuation, this might be a better option for you as super is far more tax-effective. Talk to us for further guidance. - Share it around.
You don’t have to be wealthy to be a philanthropist. What is your favourite charity? Or share it between a few needy organisations of your choice. It will not only make you feel good, but you can claim your gift as a tax deduction. You can find more information about planned and tax-effective giving at www.philanthropy.org.au.
Each of these ideas will give you back far more than spending your extra cash on a whim.
Make the right choice today and find more ways than 4 where to stash your extra cash. Book your cost and obligation-free financial appointment today: https://bit.ly/your-right-choice.