Tuesday’s Tip: Don’t Blow It!

A short time ago, my husband and I filed our income taxes and were delighted to learn that we’d be getting a sizeable chunk of change from our dear Uncle Sam. Our pupils dilated, the fresh scent of crisp bills filled our noses, the joyous chorus of jingling coins resounded in our ears. Suddenly we found ourselves rubbing our hands together, giggling devilishly, and drooling. Visions of our ‘wish lists’ danced gaily in our heads.

Our excitement was short-lived, however, when the adrenaline wore off and we came crashing back to reality.

Of course we got a little carried away . . . but who doesn’t when the heat of unexpected cash begins to burn a hole in our pockets. Which leads me to the tip of the day: If you have a tax refund coming to you, don’t blow it!

Hear me out, now. What I mean by that is don’t blow your tax refund on frivolous crap. Harsh? Maybe. But true. Would my husband and I like to spend our refund on things we want? Like a Hawaiian vacation? Sure! A really cool digital SLR camera! Absolutely! Another computer? Uh huh. A huge HDTV? Yup. But we know we won’t. Why? Because those things are not on our list of priorities that we’ve set for ourselves and our family.

So, if you have a refund on the way, wait! Don’t do anything yet! Hang out with me for the next few weeks or so. I’m going to post ideas on ways to put your tax refund to work for you. I’ll give you ideas on ways to save it, ways to spend it, or a little of both. But do yourself a favor first: take pencil to paper and make a list of priorities in your life. Begin with the things you need. List things you’d like to accomplish. The things that are most important. Then stick around . . . hopefully you’ll get a few good ideas to start brainstorming and make good use of that refund!