Nothing left after paying EMI? Here’s how to save money in 3 steps while clearing debt, shared by finance coach

Equated Monthly Instalment (EMI) might seem like the easier way out to balance your finances, but it might not always be the case. Multiple EMIs at the same time can often strain your monthly budget more than you think. Many complain about not having enough to save after clearing out their monthly EMI bills. So what is the solution here? Self-claimed personal finance expert Aruna Keerthy shared the simple trick to ensure saving while paying off your debt in just three steps.

EMIs vs Savings

“There’s nothing left to save after my EMIs.” If that sounds familiar, don’t start by blaming yourself for not saving enough,” read the Instagram post by Aruna Keerthy.

Keerthy addressed the common problem of many in today’s world- EMI vs savings. She shared, “If you earn a decent salary but still feel nothing left after EMI, don’t just tell yourself to save more.”

How to repay debt and save money at the same time

She shared three simple steps to repaying debt while building wealth, starting with creating a “breathing room.”

“First, create some breathing room,” she said.

The popular content creator added, “Start with three things.” She urged people to cut down on their negotiable expenses for the period.

“Number one, look for one or two expenses you can reduce or pause,” she explained.

The expert further suggested that one should avoid opting for newer EMIs as the crucial second step. “Number two, stop taking on new EMIs while you are clearing your existing debt,” she said.

Building wealth with surplus

The final step in the debt-free journey is around building healthy habits around any surplus amount. “Number three, whenever an EMI or expense ends, redirect that money straight into savings instead of increasing your lifestyle. Even 2,000 or 3,000 a month can become your starting point,” she suggested.

Keerthy also shared how an increment in monthly salary can be directed towards building wealth. “If you get a salary hike or bonus, decide in advance that a portion of it goes towards debt repayment or savings before your lifestyle gets upgraded.”

“You don’t need a perfect budget. You need a little breathing room to start saving and clearing your debt consistently. Remember, money is a tool; use it wisely, build healthy money habits and let it support the life that truly matters to you,” she advised.

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