{"id":9272,"date":"2025-12-09T11:00:51","date_gmt":"2025-12-09T11:00:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/kadasmeshub.ng\/?p=9272"},"modified":"2025-12-09T11:00:51","modified_gmt":"2025-12-09T11:00:51","slug":"5-practical-ways-to-manage-your-money-like-a-professional","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kadasmeshub.ng\/?p=9272","title":{"rendered":"5 Practical Ways to Manage Your Money Like a Professional"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>5 Practical Ways to Manage Your Money Like a Professional By Tijjani Ahmad<\/p>\n<p>In today\u2019s challenging economic environment, financial stability is less about how much you earn and more about how well you manage what you have. From rising inflation to unpredictable income streams, individuals and households are under increasing pressure to take control of their finances.<br \/>\nHere are five practical habits that can help you manage your money, like a seasoned professional.<\/p>\n<p>1. Spend with a Plan<br \/>\nMany people struggle financially not because they earn too little but because they lack a clear plan for how they spend. Good financial management begins with knowing exactly where your money goes.<br \/>\nThis means setting SMART financial goals, tracking income and expenses, and developing a realistic monthly budget. A budget is not a restriction but a guide \u2014 it helps you avoid impulse spending and ensures your money is directed toward what truly matters.<\/p>\n<p>2. Save Before You Spend<br \/>\nProfessionals follow a simple rule: pay yourself first.<br \/>\nInstead of saving whatever remains after expenses, set aside a portion of your income immediately. A good starting point is:<\/p>\n<p>10% for savings<br \/>\n10\u201315% for investments<br \/>\n5% for emergencies<\/p>\n<p>This habit builds discipline, prepares you for uncertainties, and lays the foundation for long-term financial growth. What matters most is consistency, not the amount. Even \u20a65,000 saved consistently will outperform \u20a650,000 saved occasionally.<\/p>\n<p>3. Avoid Unnecessary Debt<br \/>\nDebt can be a useful financial tool, but only when used wisely. Unfortunately, many fall into the trap of taking loans for consumption \u2014 buying things to impress others, funding lifestyles they cannot sustain, or borrowing for non-essential purchases.<br \/>\nBefore taking on any debt, ask yourself:<br \/>\nIs this necessary? Will it improve my financial position? Can I repay comfortably?<br \/>\nHigh-interest debts \u2014 such as quick loans, impulse borrowing, or instalment purchases for non-essentials \u2014 often create more problems than they solve. A good rule is simple: good debt builds wealth, and bad debt destroys it.<\/p>\n<p>4. Invest for the Future<br \/>\nSavings alone can not build wealth. To grow financially, your money must work for you.<br \/>\nInvestment options such as stocks, mutual funds, real estate, treasury bills, bonds, or even well-managed side businesses can help you multiply your income. You do not need a large amount to begin; what you need is discipline, patience, and proper guidance.<br \/>\nHowever, caution is essential. Avoid \u201ctoo-good-to-be-true\u201d schemes, promising quick returns with little risk. Sustainable wealth is built gradually, not through shortcuts.<\/p>\n<p>5. Commit to Continuous Learning<br \/>\nFinancial literacy is the foundation of personal prosperity. People who understand money make better decisions, avoid costly mistakes, and take advantage of opportunities that others overlook.<br \/>\nReading books, listening to podcasts, watching financial programmes, or taking short courses can significantly improve your money management skills.<br \/>\nRecommended beginner-friendly books include:<\/p>\n<p>Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki<br \/>\nThe Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason<br \/>\nThe Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel<br \/>\nSmart Money Woman by Arese Ugwu<br \/>\nYour Money or Your Life by Vicki Robin<\/p>\n<p>Learning about money is not a one-time activity; it is a lifelong journey.<\/p>\n<p>Conclusion<br \/>\nManaging your money like a professional does not require exceptional talent or specialised knowledge. It requires discipline, planning, and the willingness to learn. By spending intentionally saving consistently, avoiding unnecessary debt, investing wisely, and committing to continuous learning, anyone can build a stable and prosperous financial future.<br \/>\nFinancial freedom is not accidental \u2014 it is achieved through deliberate actions taken every day.<\/p>\n<p>Tijjani Ahmad<\/p>\n<p>Chartered accountant and tax &amp; investment analyst<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>5 Practical Ways to Manage Your Money Like a Professional By Tijjani Ahmad In today\u2019s challenging economic environment, financial stability is less about how much you earn and more about how well you manage what you have. 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