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Now that you’ve mastered your expenses, goals and debt, it's time for the Financial Wellbeing in you to let someone else do the heavy lifting. (That’s us). We’ll bring it all together and get you organised with some next-level online budgeting tools.
The ANZ Budget Planner is a tool provided for illustrative purposes only. The results generated by using the ANZ Budget Planner tool are based only on the information you have provided, and are not stored by ANZ.
Feeling proud of your progress? You should. To feel confident in your financial future, let’s put it all in a detailed budget.
Hot tip: our Budget Planner does the dirty work for you. Simply input your expenses, add in your goals and split out your accounts to walk away with a PDF of your new plan. Annnnd exhale.
To make this step easier, whip out the budget you might have already started. If not, just grab your list of debts, your expenses or your last three bank statements, plus your saving goals and get started.
A detailed budget should leave you feeling confident. You might have made some changes that leave you feeling more secure. Maybe you’ve discovered you’re actually in a better position than you thought. Either way, you’re in control.
Reflect on your budget and decide if there’s anything else you can do to make your spending plan more effective, supportive or easy to stick to. Are there more spending leaks that need plugging to reduce your expenses? Or is getting out of debt a bigger priority than you thought? Make sure your budget leaves you, and your unique circumstances, feeling good.
True transformation takes time and dedication. But all the little steps you’ve taken to address your Financial Wellbeing should already leave you feeling more in control over your financial future. That means your Financial Wellbeing score might already have changed for the better. Try the calculator again for proof.
These days, everything’s automated. Stuff gets delivered to your house at the click of a button. The internet knows what you want before you’ve even said it. Why can’t finances be as easy?
Turns out they can. You can set up your savings so that they’re essentially on autopilot. The less you have to think about it, the easier it is to save.
Try setting up direct debits on the first day of your pay cycle to automatically split your income into spending and saving accounts. You might not even miss the money and sticking to your limits will feel a whole lot easier.
Remember, think about what is right for you and your circumstances!
Set up your direct debits |
Get paid into your account |
Manage your budget on auto pilot |
See how your budget stacks up against the 50-30-20. Is there anything that you could stop, swap or change to make it better?
Pro tip
Goodbye, generic account names. Hello savings accounts that are personalised to match your goals. ‘Home sweet home’. ‘Dollar dollar bills y’all’. ‘Do not touch this account’. These are your goals, so have fun with them.
Patience isn’t just a virtue, it’s a money maker. The longer you leave your savings to brew, the more interest you’ll earn. If you’ve got a long-term goal consider using a term deposit. These are locked accounts that you can’t withdraw from for a set period of time, making them great interest earners if they suit your circumstances.
But if you know you’re going to need access to your funds sooner, pick an account that gives you the flexibility to withdraw.
It’s important to do some research and choose an account that works for you. Always review the terms before committing to check for:
Now that you’re becoming an actual budgeting boss, it’s time to look further into the future.
The information set out above is general in nature and has been prepared without taking into account your objectives financial situation or needs. By providing this information ANZ does not intend to provide any financial advice or other advice or recommendations. You should seek independent financial, legal, tax and other relevant advice having regard to your particular circumstances.
ANZ does not use the information you provide for the purpose of assessing any application.
The ANZ Budget Planner is a tool provided for illustrative purposes only. The results generated by using the ANZ Budget Planner tool are based only on the information you have provided. It does not constitute a quote or financial advice, and ANZ does not endorse or approve any budget created using the ANZ Budget Planner. Before considering if any product is right for you, you should take into account your objectives, personal needs and financial circumstances and consider whether it is appropriate for you. ANZ does not store the information provided in the Bucket your Money tool or use the information you provide for the purpose of assessing any application.