Sponsored Content

7 money #MustDos before you turn 30 đź’°

Sponsored by
pink-flamingo-cake-birthday-party

Turning 30 this decade? | Photo via Pexels

Hey, Cola. Kayla here, and this is the year I turn 30. It’s also the year I’m determined to finally “have my finances in order.”

If you’re in the same boat as me – even if it’s a younger boat – here are 7 money #MustDos before you turn 30, thanks to the local pros at AllSouth Federal Credit Union:

  1. Build up savings. It’s important to make saving your money a habit – but exactly where you save is up to you. If you want a higher rate of return, AllSouth recommends a Money Market account with a tiered rate structure (the higher your balance, the higher your rate of return). Explore other options.
  2. Attack student debt. For many of us, this is an unavoidable burden. Even if your loan has a competitive rate, you should still focus on knocking down the amount you owe as quickly as you can. Then when you can, try to make additional payments to save on interest + lower your total amount owed.
  3. Start an emergency fund. It’s recommended that you have six months of living expenses saved up in your emergency fund – but if you’re just starting out that may be difficult, so try to save $1,000 to start + build from there.

See 4 more financial tips here. â“…

More from COLAtoday
Presales are open and spring temps are rising — here’s where to stock up on natives, heirlooms, and blooms before they sell out.
Camp Cole collaboration brings inclusive fashion, local artists, and a sold-out runway show to Eastover.
Cottontown’s front porches transform into an open-air gallery with art, live music, and food trucks on Saturday, March 7.
The free May 15–16 festival features Martin Bejerano, Lucía Gutiérrez Rebolloso, Endea Owens, and more at Finlay Park.
Columbia-born artist Rodney McMillian debuts a wide-ranging solo exhibition at the Columbia Museum of Art this spring.
Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
Spring football gives way to a Darius Rucker–headlined concert and free Garnet & Black block party on Saturday, April 11.
SOCO opens a 9,500-sqft coworking space inside Gather COLA in the BullStreet District.
Dining in Columbia is always a fresh experience, with new restaurants popping up all the time — and more on the way.
Needlepoint is one of the biggest “analog hobby” trends. Here’s where to learn and meet other stitchers.