The best 7 pieces of advice about you about money in your 30s - Deepstash
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Many life transitions happen in your 30's

Many life transitions happen in your 30's

From moving up in your career to buying a home. Making smart moves with your money during your 30's can help you achieve future financial success.

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Focus on percentage of income saved, not the dollar amount

Focus on percentage of income saved, not the dollar amount

Over the long term, it's not as much about the dollar amount you save, but the percentage of your income that you dedicate to saving and investing. By focusing on percentages, you can ensure you're always saving more as you earn more. 

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Spend time tracking your money

Spend time tracking your money

Most people react to their finances. The problem with that is that you rely on chance to have enough money in the bank when you actually need it. Be intentional about your money and spend time reviewing and evaluating it. If you don't, you'll never know if you're moving in the right direction or not.

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Don’t spend more, spend better

Don’t spend more, spend better

The more you think through spending before it happens, the more intentional you can be with money. And the more you align your spending with what you value, the happier you'll be with what you purchase.

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