Financial adviser Nick Carr, from Your Money Blueprint, says the high cost of living is putting pressure on families and budgets.
37% rate their financial literacy as average or below, with some giving themselves a failing grade.44% have relied on credit or buy now, pay later services to make ends meet. 54% report stress or lost sleep because of financial worries. 76% have never accessed professional financial literacy training.
Kaitaia Family Budgeting Services financial mentor Tania Sneddon says many Northlanders lack knowledge about basic budgeting.
Spend within your means, track your spending, and automate your savings. Look at where your spending is going and decide if that is a reflection of the person you want to be. Spend your hard-earned money on what truly matters. Taking small steps regularly will compound into significant improvements over the long run. Learn from your mistakes. If you are unsure of what steps to take, seek help from free budget advisers such as Money Talks or paid financial advisers.