5 New Year’s Resolutions that are Good for Your Wallet

The following is a guest post with some good advice to kick off 2012. Enjoy!

The New Year is upon us, and for many, this time of the year signifies a time of new beginnings. People strive to better themselves by creating New Year’s resolutions, many of which are focused on health. While trying to be a better person in the new year is nothing to scoff at, there are a few New Year’s resolutions that are good for you both physically and mentally, as well as financially.

Losing Weight

Obesity is one of the greatest epidemics plaguing America today, making losing weight one of the most popular New Year’s resolutions this year. However, losing weight isn’t just ideal for your health, it is also highly beneficial to your wallet. In addition to saving money with reduced eating out and grocery bills, losing weight will also save you money longterm as it will provide you with lower health insurance premiums and keep you from suffering expensive medical conditions, such as diabetes.

Going Green

Going green has been on nearly everyone’s mind in recent years, and many are choosing to live more sustainably this year. While some aspects of going green aren’t always cheap, such as new solar paneling, everyday switches, such as switching to CDLs, adding weather stripping to doors and windows, and lowering the thermostat, can actually save you money while you help the environment.

Quitting Smoking

Smoking is in no doubt an expensive habit. Regular smokers can find themselves spending upwards of $200 a month on cigarettes, and even more so in the future should they begin to suffer from one of the numerous health conditions associated with smoking. By quitting smoking, you can save over $1,200 a year alone in cigarettes, and even more down the road by avoiding high medical bills.

Finding a Better Job

There is no doubt that millions of American’s are fighting for new jobs, whether it be selling car insurance or selling real estate, but that doesn’t mean that you should skip out of hunting for a new job yourself in the new year. Finding a new job can not only provide you with a better salary, but also with health insurance and 401(k) match that can provide you with thousands of extra dollars in the future.

Skipping the Coffee Shop

Caffeine is one of the most addictive, a socially acceptable, chemicals in our culture today, and it’s not uncommon to hear someone say, “You don’t want to see me before my morning coffee” or “I really need a Diet Coke right now.” However, that being said, caffeine is also a highly detrimental and expensive habit. The morning coffee that you grab on your way to work or that soda that you get at lunch can quickly add up. So by choosing to give up caffeine in the new year, you will be sure to save yourself a couple hundred dollars.

Everyone wants to get off on the right foot in the new year, and choosing the right New Year’s resolutions is a great way to do so. Just make sure that when you choose your resolutions that they are doing more for you than just making you feel like a better person – make sure that they will also increase your monthly budget too.

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  3. Doctor Stock
    January 11, 2012 | 12:23 PM

    Best of all, if you purchased Weight Watcher’s stock, you’d not only lose weight, but you’d fatten your portfolio!
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      January 13, 2012 | 2:18 PM

      Well Doc, I’m going to try not to take it personally that you recommended Weight Watchers on my site. Are you trying to tell me something? (I knew I had too many desserts over the holidays!) ;)

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