Daily Juice – Pay yourself first

Paying Yourself First

Daily Juice – Pay yourself first

Welcome to the Daily Juice Show, where we discuss just one “ingredient” of the complex money topics you face.

This simple, yet very powerful concept of “Paying Yourself First” is something you need to drill into your head! There is no other way to succeed. Once you make more money, there will be lots of temptations. Look around and explore how successful people treat their money.

Quote: “Paying yourself first is the holy grail of personal finance advice”

Paying yourself first means, once you get a paycheck, the first person on your list to get paid should be YOU. That’s right. YOU. Not your cellphone company or landlord or other bills, it’s YOU. That means you have to start SAVING.

We talked about starting a Curveball account for emergencies, that’s an example of paying yourself first. At some point your Curveball account will be fully funded and you’ll begin focusing on saving for other goals (such as buying a car or taking a vacation).

Also, some employers will be offering you participation in retirement plans with a match (free money they put in your retirement account on your behalf). Take the offer. If you don’t have retirement plan at work, consider Roth IRA. The money in that account grows tax-free (you deposit after tax dollars and gain no deductions today). You can always take out your principal, without tax consequences if emergency comes.

And lastly, understand the basic concept of “Want vs. Need”. Before you go shopping next time, ask yourself whether the purchase is something you need or just really want.

Until next time, remember: It’s your money, and your future wealth, just one sip at a time.

Anna Sergunina
Anna Sergunina
anna@mainstreetplanning.com

I'm Anna Sergunina, CFP®, President & CEO at MainStreet Financial Planning, Inc. My passion lies in serving others through financial planning, helping clients achieve their dreams like buying a home, saving for education, or retiring early. With over two decades in the industry and a CFP designation since 2009, I'm dedicated to excellence and continuous growth. Beyond work, I cherish moments with my son Liam, prioritize self-care, and engage in content creation for my Money Boss Parent Podcast and Money Library blog.

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