With many continuing to navigate the financial challenges caused by COVID-19, people are making resolutions to improve their financial wellness in the new year.
Whether it's recommitting to last year's goals or setting new ones, resources are available at no cost to help consumers get their financial wellness on track.
People are resolving to save more in 2021. And free resources from
People are resolving to save more in 2021. And free resources from
According to a recent survey conducted for Regions Next Step,
Other key findings from the survey include:
Approximately one-quarter of Americans (26%) plan to 'Shape Up' by paying down debt.Roughly one-quarter (26%) said they plan to 'Declutter' by setting or reassessing their financial goals.About one in five (21%) plan to 'Stay Organized' by setting a formal financial budget.Younger Americans (ages 18-34) are least likely to pay down debt but most likely to set or reassess financial goals and set a formal budget.
'For many of us, the financial uncertainties prompted by COVID-19 put a spotlight on the importance of financial wellness. Establishing good money habits is key to improving our financial wellness, and the start of the new year is a great time to do so,' said
Specifically, Regions Next Step recommends the following:
Break goals into simple, achievable steps. Once you identify your financial goal, set 'SMART' - specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and time-based - steps to help you get there. Use the Financial Goals Worksheet to help you prioritize goals and create your strategy.Embrace 'paying yourself first.' Prioritize putting money into savings ahead of discretionary spending, such as entertainment, clothing and dining out. Make it simple by setting up an automatic transfer to your savings account every payday. Listen to this podcast for more practical savings tips.Check credit regularly. Ensure your personal information and any accounts listed on your credit report are accurate. Take the steps necessary to correct anything that is not. Join a Your Credit Report webinar to learn more about managing and protecting your credit.Monitor progress. Check your accounts, and review the big picture of your finances regularly to make sure you're on track to achieve your goals. If you need to, adjust your habits along the way. Try using the Personal Spending Plan Worksheet to help you plan, track and balance your budget.
For more advice on budgeting, saving and planning for financial goals and needs, join Regions for the Next Step Webinar called Smart Money Habits. Next Step resources are available to anyone, regardless of whether you have an account at Regions.
The Regions Next Step omnibus survey questions were part of a national online survey that took place between
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