Friday, May 12, 2017

How to Spend Your Tax Return Wisely

When your tax return comes in, you are undoubtedly tempted to spend it on some big ticket item on your wish list. Perhaps you have been waiting to buy a new sofa or you would like to take a vacation. The average taxpayer receives a refund around $3,000 and that is a good chunk of change. The wisest ways to utilize that money are listed below.
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Pay Off Debt

The number one thing you should do with your tax return is pay off high interest debt. Any loan or debt you owe incurring more than 5% interest should be paid down as quickly as you can. Credit card debt is especially detrimental, as it can make it very difficult to get ahead and bringing down your credit score. Not only will paying off that debt feel like a relief, but you will be grateful every month when your overdue bill does not come in the mail.

Make Home Improvements

tools-1183374_640.jpgThe home improvements you should spend your tax return on are the ones which will give you the highest return on investment. These are not improvements like heated tile floors or new kitchen cabinets, they are the kind that will increase your home's efficiency and decrease your ownership costs for months – or even years – to come. Adding insulation to your home's attic if necessary, replacing old appliances with energy efficient ones, or installing new windows are some of the wisest home improvements. In the long run, the money you spent on these improvements will find its way back in your pocket.

Save it For a Rainy Day

The majority of Americans do not have enough money in savings to protect themselves against sudden setbacks. An emergency fund should always hold 3-6 months of your expenses in the event you lose your job, incur medical bills, have a large car repair, or have to pay for something unexpected. First Choice Credit Union has great savings account options and can meet with you to determine how large of an emergency fund you should have.


It can be hard to refrain from purchasing a wish list item with your tax refund! However, if you choose to spend your tax return wisely through one of these three avenues, you future self will thank you.


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