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Don’t Forget These In Your April Budget

Don’t let the spring-time fun and distractions blow your April Budget! Here are five things to add to your April budget! 

Remember, budgets are NOT constricting but instead give you FREEDOM to be in control of your money, rather than your money in CONTROL OF YOU!

Whether you are an excel nerd (like myself) or prefer pen and paper, I’ve got you covered.

1. Gardening & Landscape

What a better way to welcome spring than working in the garden and enjoying beautiful flowers or fresh veggies that you grew yourself?! 

Whether you are starting a garden for the first time or updating your garden, be sure to add all the needed supplies, updated tools and plants to your April budget. 

2. Taxes

Taxes are due on April 18th, if your tax return is complicated or you are a business owner and want to maximize your deductions consider hiring a tax professional. 

Also be sure to factor into your April budget if you will owe money. If you are receiving a tax refund check come up with a plan for that money ahead of time, whether its debt payoff, savings, or investing it’s important to have that plan ahead of time so you don’t spend it carelessly. 

3. Student Loan Payments

The extension from the CARES Act goes through May 1, 2022 so student loan payments are coming back if you have any. Come up with an action plan to add your student loans back into your debt payoff plan. 

If you don’t already have a debt payoff plan check out How to create a plan to pay off debt.

4. Seasonal Clothing

As the seasons change and it starts to warm up outside it may be time to update your wordrobe with some new spring pieces, or a complete new wordrobe if your kids have outgrown all the warm weather clothes from last year. 

Don’t go too crazy on a new wardrobe though, May will be the best month for spring clothing sales so just buy what you NEED this month. 

5. Vacation Saving & Airline Tickets

Summer is just around the corner, don’t let it creep up on you and go into debt for family vacation. 

If you aren’t already saving for vacation this summer, start saving now! 

Rumors are circulating that airline prices will be increasing drastically throughout the year due to rising cost of fuel. If you already have the dates and location picked, buy your airline tickets now! 

Check out Scott’s Cheap Flights!

For the savvy Traveler who refuses to overpay for flights, Scott’s Cheap Flights is the best way to discover and plan travel. Unlike our competitors, we use sophisticated technology to source personalized flight deals and human experts to ensure that the deals are top-notch.

8. In Season Produce

Buying in season produce is a great way to save money on your grocery budget. Here are the top produce items on sale in April: 

  • Artichokes
  • Asparagus
  • Carrots
  • Cherries
  • Fennel
  • Kiwi
  • Leeks
  • Limes
  • Peas
  • Radishes
  • Rhubarb
  • Strawberries

What did I miss? What are you including in your April budget? Comment below!

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