If you are a senior, you know how difficult it can be to manage your money. There are many expenses you need to keep track of, and with inflation, things are even harder. Food, energy costs, and housing are now more expensive.
But there is one thing you need to be aware of, and many people tend to ignore it: overspending is often the result of many small purchases rather than a big one. So, the first thing you can do is make a list of all your spending for the month. Then you can analyze it and notice the things that are not really priorities.
Here is a list of some recurring expenses that every retiree has to deal with. Do you spend money on any of these things?
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Good advise.All seniors should follow these.Thanks.
I am 80 years old and I already use all of the tips except one. I eliminated my cable service but missed my live local stations. I missed GMA live. I added the expensive cable cost.
Indeed this information is invaluable.b and I am convinced will help my finances
Thank you for your helpful tips