Courtney Jespersen Of Nerdwallet April 06, 2021 - 2:52 AM
Picture cruising your car deep into 2021 and never glancing in the rearview mirror. Vaccines, travel and a hope of normalcy are finally on the horizon.
With so much to look forward to in the future, itâs understandable to not want to look back.
But returning to typical day-to-day life will be a transition. And from a financial standpoint, youâll want to assess your past budgeting behaviour to prepare for more normal days ahead.
REVIEW PAST AND CURRENT SPENDING
Last yearâs spending didnât look like 2019. And 2021 wonât look like either 2020 or 2019. But youâll need this historical insight to inform your future spending, especially as you start reintroducing expenses that used to be ordinary, like concert tickets, plane tickets and so forth.
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