January 5, 2026

The new year is a natural time to take stock of how we’d like to improve. Just like getting to the gym or eating healthier, most of us would like to feel more confident about our money.

Here are five ways to start feeling more in control of your finances while avoiding common obstacles.  

  1. Use a budget
    Track your income and spending daily. This five-minute ritual will help you become more in tune with your finances. The benefits are threefold: you’ll have the information you need to forecast your budget; you’ll find pockets of spending that you want to cut, and you’ll have an eye on your account for fraudulent activity. If there is only one financial habit that you start and stick to in 2026, make it this one. Try Cape Cod 5's personal financial calculators to help with budgeting and saving.
  2. Organize the bills
    Once you’ve tracked your income and spending for a month or two, you should have a feel for the cadence of your inflow and expenditures. Use that to start scheduling automatic payments, which will save you from needing to remember to pay each month. One idea is to align bill payments with your paydays. Learn more about Cape Cod 5's Bill Pay & eBills.
  3. Build a safety net
    While you’re setting up automatic bill pay, consider automating your savings as well. Pick an amount you won’t miss and treat it as another one of your bills. Set up an automatic transfer for the first of the month or on payday.
  4. Pay down credit cards
    You will see the highest rate of return on your money by eliminating high-interest rate debt. If your budget is tight, try keeping your current minimum payment the same each month, even as it starts to go down a little every month. You’ve already proven you can afford this amount, and sticking with it means you’ll pay off the balance faster and save on interest! Learn more about debt reduction methods.
  5. De-stress by simplifying
    To make these financial habits stick, make them easy! Pick one of the steps above and add it to your calendar. Remember: a good goal should be manageable even on your busiest day. Take the automation example – a small effort that yields large long-term results. Setting up direct deposit for your paycheck, autopay for your bills and automatic transfers for your savings will take minutes of work but can bring lasting peace of mind.
     

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