There are three things in life that we all want, food, money, and happy relationships. Alright, so maybe it isn’t that simple. But I think we can all agree that those three things are pretty important (especially the food one). But money management seems to be the most tricky. We all know the different ways we can improve our life in other areas, but money escapes many of us.
There are so many aspects of money management; how to create a budget, how to not live paycheck to paycheck, how to create an emergency fund, how to be successful with your money, how to retire on time, etc. There’s so much to focus on that it can be pretty overwhelming.
However, as I searched the internet to find amazing info for you guys, I came across some awesome infographics that will lay it all down for you. I really love helping people out with their lifestyle changes and I really wanted to help provide value to you. And I knew help with money was a big way I could do that.
So I hope this great list of money graphs will help you out in the areas you need it.
Now whether it’s spring or not, it’s so important to get things organized financially before you start on anything. And this graph shows exactly what you need to do to have that set. With info on categories to sort your papers, how to go paperless, and what you should and shouldn’t shred, it’s such a great infographic to get you started on the right path!
Read more from Visulaistan here!
Now to budget! This is an easy rundown on how to get it organized, where to put the right info, and what reminders you need. It’s simple, but simple is good since figuring out money can be a bit overwhelming.
Here I'll give you some of the best tips and hacks I have for making and saving money.
So whether you want to increase your income, get out of debt, or just some simple saving tips, I've got you covered!
Read more from Fiscal Fitness here!
Now for the longest time I kept on hearing about this, but it wasn’t until recently I learned what this awesome budgeting rule was. Now I would explain it to you myself, but I think that would negate the purpose of this infographic.
Read more from Mint here!
Need an awesome visual reminder on when you can buy to save money on items you need? Well here’s your cheat sheet to scoring deals on necessities and saving money! I really appreciate this one since I’m always looking for the best steal on whatever I’m purchasing.
Read more from Simply Save here!
Yes! An infographic on a TON of ways to save $400 a month! So many people could use this (I know I do), so I knew I had to share it with all of you. There are so many different combinations of ways to save $400 that it’s great when you get awesome example!
Check out The Budget Diet to read more!
And of course I couldn’t leave you guys without some great infographics on money lessons from the pros. Because they’ve been successful, they’re the best people to emulate and learn from.
What I like the best about this is how they talk about investing and how nobody cares about your money as much as you do. It’s so important to make yourself knowledgeable on how to invest, but then make your own decision on how and where you want to invest it. Because if you leave it to a financial adviser, they won’t be doing what’s in your best interest.
Read more from the Business Adviser here!
This one is interesting because when it came to the mindset of a “Successful” and “Unsuccessful Mindset,” I could really see the truth in it. Before I started pursuing my dreams and going after great financial goals, some of these thoughts and attitudes were my own. And seeing this just shows me how far my mindset has gone. I may not be rich just yet, but I’m working on getting there with a positive attitude.
Read more from Visualistan here!
The “secrets” of the rich? Heck yes! I need all the help I can get! It really is fun to see how these successful people save money where others would spend it.
Now whether it’s summertime when you’re reading this or not, it really is great to learn how to save money on energy bills. It can cut costs down dramatically and help you get that much closer to being debt free or moving closer to a certain goal/dream.
Now when you’re just coming into adulthood and getting out of college, it’s so important to get started off on the right foot. And that’s why I think this infographic is great for any of my readers who have just graduated or are about to.
It can be confusing when it comes to building good credit, learning how to budget and budget for what, as well as best cities for college grads. But this graph explains it all and gives a grad a great helping hand.
Read more from USA Today Educate here!
I honestly couldn’t leave you without giving you just one more super helpful graph to help you out with your finances! It’s called the Mindless Money Program and this infographic explains how this program helps you invest, pay bills, and save money mindlessly (stress/worry free). Oh! And it shows you how much left over you’ll have to spend.. mindlessly.
Read more from Buckle Down Finance here!
I really hope I was able to provide value to you through these awesome infographics. I really do love finding great information and sharing it with others. It just feels good to know that I’m helping out my readers with any financial or lifestyle issues in general.
Now it’s your turn! What money hacks or tips do you have for saving? Let me know in the comments below!
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