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5 financial habits that prevent you from saving

Common financial mistakes like overspending, not tracking expenses, and delaying investments can significantly hinder your ability to save money.

April 26, 2025 / 10:27 IST
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Having trouble saving even though you have a regular income? You are not alone. Most people are unable to save not because they lack sufficient money, but because some spending behaviours and financial mistakes nibble away at their capacity to save. By recognising and correcting these problems early on, you can get a hold of your finances and begin saving efficiently.

1. Living beyond your means

Overspending is likely the most common cause of people failing to save. If your way of life is being financed with credit cards, EMIs, or loans from friends, then it's an indication that you're spending more than you take home. Unless you have a clear idea of your monthly income and expenses, it's easy to get caught up in overspending. Drawing up a realistic budget—and sticking to it—is the solution to cutting down unnecessary expenses and building a savings buffer.

2. Not keeping track of expenses

Everyone underestimates weekly or daily spending. Small but frequent orders of food delivery, taxi fares, or e-shopping accumulate fast. Not keeping an eye on where your money is going makes it impossible to know where you can cut back on expenses. Budgeting apps or a simple spreadsheet can be utilised to monitor spending habits and make more informed financial decisions.

3. Not giving an emergency fund high priority

An emergency fund is your financial cushion when you lose your job, get sick, or have an unexpected expense. If you're not saving money each month for emergencies, any unexpected event can ruin your budget and have you digging into savings or borrowing. Your emergency fund should ideally cover three to six months of living expenses. Start small if you must, but make this an absolute component of your monthly savings.

4. Carrying high-interest debt

If you're paying the minimum on your credit card each month or struggling with personal loans, you're wasting your money. High-interest debt accumulates quickly and reduces your ability to save. It's worth prioritizing the repayment of such debt, starting with the highest interest loans. Consolidating or refinancing can help to manage repayments more effectively.

5. Delaying investments

All but a few wait until they "earn more money" or "save enough." This waiting phase can cost you valuable time that could be put to use in compounding your wealth. Even small and regular investments in mutual funds, fixed deposits, or pension schemes can yield you big dividends in the long term. The earlier you invest, the higher your returns due to compounding.

Frugality isn't about being cheap—it's about being intentional with your money. By avoiding these errors and creating healthier money behaviours, you can secure your financial future and create room for long-term dreams, whether that's buying a home, traveling, or retiring comfortably.

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first published: Apr 26, 2025 10:27 am

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