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How to Make Your Salary Last the Whole Month

How to Make Your Salary Last the Whole Month

How to Make Your Salary Last the Whole Month

Make Your Salary Last

Does your salary disappear before the month ends? You're not alone. But with the right strategy, you can make your income stretch without cutting out all the fun. Here’s a realistic guide to make your money last all 30 days—and beyond.

1. Budget Immediately After Payday

As soon as you get paid, create a budget. Split your salary into fixed expenses, essentials, savings, and fun. Every rupee should have a purpose.

2. Use the 50/30/20 Rule

Allocate 50% to needs, 30% to wants, and 20% to savings or debt. This balance helps you cover everything without overspending in one area.

3. Pay Bills First

Don't wait! Pay your rent, electricity, internet, and EMIs first. This ensures the important stuff is covered and prevents late fees.

4. Use Cash for Daily Spending

Withdraw weekly cash for groceries, transport, or snacks. Once it’s gone, stop spending until the next week. It prevents overspending.

5. Cook More, Order Less

Cut your food delivery bill in half by meal prepping or learning easy 15-minute recipes. You’ll save thousands each month!

6. Track Every Expense

Use apps or a simple notebook to track your spending. You’ll spot patterns and find easy places to cut back.

7. Keep an Emergency Buffer

Set aside ₹500–₹1000 each month as a buffer for surprises. That way, emergencies won’t derail your entire budget.

Final Thought: Making your salary last isn’t about being cheap—it’s about being smart. Plan ahead, spend intentionally, and enjoy peace of mind all month long.

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