Money Talk

10 foolproof ways to refresh your finances this autumn

Money Talk

Ah, autumn – the season of chunky knits, pumpkin-spiced everything and the occasional crisp walk in the park. But beyond the cosy vibes, autumn’s also the perfect time to give your finances a little TLC. We all love a good spring clean, and we think an “Autumn Reset” should be an equally pivotal event – a cash flow glow-up that’ll get you sorted before the festive season sneaks up.

So, grab a PSL (that’s pumpkin spiced latte to the uninitiated), settle in and let’s dive into ten simple, stress-free ways to refresh your finances this autumn. 

1. Get on top of your cash flow

First things first, it’s time to get into a positive cash flow. Start by looking at your income and expenses. This isn’t about scrutinising every penny; it’s about understanding where your money is going and spotting any cash flow gaps. RiseUp’s monthly forecast gives you a clear picture of how things will look at the end of the month. With that insight, you can make tweaks here and there that will help you stay in the black without sacrificing your Sunday roasts or weekend getaways.

2. Switch and save with rate hopping

Who doesn’t love a little extra interest? If you’ve got savings sitting pretty (but sadly underperforming), it’s time to go rate hopping. Review your savings accounts and compare the rates – higher interest rates mean your money works harder for you. The best part? RiseUp’s personalised recommendations can point you in the right direction, so you’re always earning the most on your hard-earned cash.

3. Restructure your debts

Debt doesn’t have to be a dirty word. Whether it’s a mountain of student loans or credit card debt, there’s always a way to manage it smarter. Look into refinancing or consolidating your debts to reduce your interest rates. Transferring balances to a lower interest card can free up cash that’s better spent elsewhere (hello, Black Friday sales).

4. Refinance to save big

Speaking of refinancing, don’t stop at credit cards. Have a mortgage or other loan? It’s worth exploring your refinancing options to secure better terms. Even a small reduction in interest rates can shave off a significant chunk from your monthly payments. That’s extra cash for your savings pot or maybe that new winter coat you’ve been eyeing.

5. Earn cashback and rewards

If you’re going to spend money, you might as well get something back, right? Maximise your credit card cashback and rewards schemes by using cards that align with your spending habits. Whether it’s groceries, travel, or just your daily coffee fix, there’s likely a card that offers rewards that suit your lifestyle. There’s also apps like JamDoughnut, which provide cashback when you buy gift cards for various shops and restaurants.

6. Negotiate bills and services

You’d be surprised at how much you can save just by asking. Call up your internet, insurance, or mobile provider and ask if they can do better on your rate. If not, it might be time to switch to a provider who will. It’s amazing how quickly those monthly savings add up. And if the idea of haggling makes you break out in a sweat, don’t worry – after doing it once, it gets easier!

7. Declutter for cash

Got stuff you don’t use? Turn it into cash with a good old autumn declutter. Clear out those clothes that never see daylight, that bike gathering dust, or the tech that’s been replaced by newer, shinier models. Not only will your home feel refreshed, but your bank balance will thank you too. Upload your stuff to platforms like Vinted, Depop, Ebay and Facebook Marketplace, and put your profits into a separate savings pot.

8. Upgrade your energy efficiency

Autumn’s the season for cosy nights in, but it’s also the season of higher heating bills. Small energy-efficient upgrades, like smart thermostats or draft-proofing, can keep those costs down. A little investment now can lead to big savings later, and you’ll be all set to enjoy the toasty warmth without stressing about the utility bill.

9. Reboot your subscriptions

We all love a good subscription, but sometimes they add up to more than they’re worth. Take stock of all your current subscriptions – are you really using them all? Replace the pricey ones with cheaper or free alternatives where you can. RiseUp can help you keep an eye on these sneaky expenses, turning overlooked costs into easy savings.

10. Plan ahead for Christmas

It’s a long way off, we know. But Christmas spending can be a killer if it sneaks up on you, so start planning now. Set a realistic budget for gifts, food and fun. Spread the cost by buying a little each month or setting up an automatic monthly transfer of cash into a savings pot. RiseUp can help you set goals and track your progress, making it easier to avoid that dreaded January credit card bill.

There you have it – ten simple ways to refresh your finances this autumn without adding too much to your plate. Remember, small changes can have a big impact. Whether you’re switching accounts, restructuring debt, or just planning ahead, every little bit helps.

So why wait? Fall into better habits today and give your cash flow the glow-up it deserves in time for the festive season.

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