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Social media’s latest buzzword is inspiring people to reel in their spending with frank, honest talks

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MONEY management trends on social media come and go – but the latest buzzword to capture people’s imaginatio­n could be quite useful.

We’re talking about so-called loud budgeting, which has been gathering pace on TikTok. #loudbudget­ing has some 12.8 million views and counting. So, what does it mean, and could it actually save you money?

What is loud budgeting?

Rather than quietly fretting over your finances when friends invite you to a social event, loud budgeting is all about being open and clear with others about your money situation – and not needlessly spending.

Essentiall­y, it frees people from smiling politely during a night out, while anxiously watching their money evaporate.

Some people may feel more comfortabl­e being vocal about money than others, however.

Interestin­gly, a survey by credit management company Lowell indicated men

(31%) were more likely to feel comfortabl­e talking about their financial situation than women (19%) overall.

What if you’re worried about falling out with your friends?

Some friends and family members may initially feel a bit put out if you turn down an invite for a night out, or perhaps something more expensive such as a holiday.

But they’re more likely to be understand­ing if you clearly explain to them why you need to save money, or can’t afford it right now.

Perhaps you have longterm goals, such as paying off debts or getting on the property ladder, that are highly important to you.

Also, many people are feeling the pinch due to the cost-of-living crisis, so others are likely to understand and sympathise if you explain that you need to stick to

your budget.

What’s the best course of action?

It doesn’t have to be a case of all or nothing, either. Perhaps instead of booking a weekend break in a posh hotel, for example, you could opt for a staycation with self-catering.

Or rather than a big night out, you could get a takeaway with friends. As long as you’re all together, you’ll be enjoying yourselves.

It’s all about normalisin­g conversati­ons about what you can and can’t afford. Talking unapologet­ically about money, which will help you stick to a budget.

‘‘ It’s all about normalisin­g conversati­ons about what you can and can’t afford

How can I stick to my money goals?

It’s worth making use of free online budgeting tools and banking apps to help keep track of where your money is going. These help lessen the chance of impulse buys getting in the way of longer-term goals.

If you’re saving for something in particular, such as a holiday or a car, doing lots of research can help focus your mind on the ultimate prize and prevent you from being distracted.

Regularly checking your savings pot can also give you a sense of achievemen­t that you’re moving closer to your goal.

And as your saving strategy pays off, who knows, maybe your friends and family members will also feel inspired to do the same.

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