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Fix These 7 Common Money Mistakes To Reach Your Goals

Sofia Martins
Last updated: September 7, 2025 1:56 pm
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1. Only saving what’s left after spending2. Making only the minimum payments on debt3. Buying things just because they’re on sale4. Living paycheck to paycheck while upgrading your lifestyle6. Avoiding your actual numbers7. Thinking you need a lot of money to start investingExpert tip: Be mindful of what everyone else is doingFrequently asked questions about money mistakesRelated contentYou can recover from these common money mistakes

Let’s be honest, some of the most damaging money habits don’t feel like mistakes at all. In fact, they’re so common that most people assume they’re normal. But these “everyday” behaviors are often the exact reason so many people feel stuck, stressed, and unable to move forward financially. And here’s the thing: this isn’t about judgment or shame. It’s about awareness. Because when you know better, you can do better. Let’s get into it!

Common Money Mistakes

I’ve made a lot of these mistakes myself and I’ve helped thousands of women spot and fix them too.

So let’s talk about seven common money mistakes that could be quietly sabotaging your financial goals and what to do instead.

1. Only saving what’s left after spending

One of the most common financial traps is saving whatever money happens to be left over at the end of the month. It sounds responsible but in reality, there’s rarely anything left.

When saving is an afterthought, it’s the first thing to disappear when things get tight or when temptations arise. The fix? Pay yourself first.

The moment your paycheck hits your account, transfer a set amount into savings or investments, before you touch a dollar for bills, groceries, or coffee runs.

Even if it’s just $20, the act of making savings a non-negotiable priority will build the foundation for long-term wealth.

2. Making only the minimum payments on debt

If you’re sticking to minimum payments on your credit cards or loans, especially when you can afford to do more, you’re losing money to interest. A lot of money.

While making minimum payments keeps your account in good standing, it also keeps you in debt much longer. And depending on your interest rate, it could cost you hundreds or thousands of extra dollars over time.

A better approach is to commit to a debt payoff strategy like the snowball method (paying off the smallest balance first) or the avalanche method (tackling the highest interest rate first).

You can also throw extra money at your debt from tax refunds, bonuses, or side hustle income. Every little bit counts and every extra dollar you pay brings you closer to financial freedom.

3. Buying things just because they’re on sale

We’ve all done it. You’re scrolling online or walking through a store, and you see something that’s 40% off. Suddenly, it feels like a smart move to buy it, even if you didn’t need it before that moment.

But here’s the truth: a sale doesn’t equal savings if you weren’t planning to buy the item in the first place.

Ask yourself: “Would I buy this at full price? Did I want or need this before I saw the discount?” If the answer is no, it’s probably an impulse purchase and one that could derail your financial goals over time.

Instead, wait 24 to 48 hours before buying non-essential items. That pause gives you time to assess whether it’s truly worth it or just a quick dopamine hit.

4. Living paycheck to paycheck while upgrading your lifestyle

As your income increases, it’s tempting to reward yourself with nicer things, a better car, more expensive clothes, luxury self-care, or an upgraded apartment. And while there’s nothing wrong with enjoying your money, lifestyle upgrades become a problem when they eat up all your financial growth.

If your savings rate isn’t increasing along with your income, you’re not really getting ahead.

To avoid this mistake, keep your core lifestyle stable when you get a raise. That way, the difference can go toward things that build your financial future like your emergency fund, retirement, or debt repayment. Enjoy the upgrades when they’re intentional and budgeted not automatic.

Credit cards are a financial tool not extra cash. But when you’re not budgeting or tracking your spending, it’s easy to treat your available credit as spending money.

If you regularly swipe your card for groceries, gas, or nights out and don’t have a plan to pay it off in full, that’s a red flag. Relying on credit cards to “float” your lifestyle is one of the most common money mistakes people make.

Instead, create a clear monthly budget based on your actual income, not your credit limit. Use your credit card only for purchases you can pay off in full. And work on building an emergency fund so you don’t have to turn to credit as a backup plan.

6. Avoiding your actual numbers

It might feel easier to ignore your bank account or delay checking your balances, especially when you’re stressed. But not looking at your numbers doesn’t stop the money from moving, it just keeps you in the dark.

Avoidance fuels anxiety, not control. And you can’t improve what you don’t track.

Make it a habit to review your accounts weekly. Check in on your budget, update your expense tracking, and stay aware of your debt, savings, and net worth. Knowledge is power and facing your numbers regularly will help you feel more confident and in control.

7. Thinking you need a lot of money to start investing

This is one of the most damaging myths out there. You do not need a lot of money to start investing. And waiting until you “have enough” can cost you valuable time and compound growth.

There are now beginner-friendly platforms that allow you to invest with just a few dollars. You can start with $25 or $50 a month and grow from there.

Open a Roth IRA or a brokerage account and focus on simple, low-cost investments like index funds or ETFs. Set up automatic contributions, and stay consistent. Investing is how your money begins to work for you and the earlier you start, the more powerful it becomes.

Expert tip: Be mindful of what everyone else is doing

Some of the most common money mistakes are also the easiest to overlook because everyone else is doing them. But if you want different results, you have to make different choices. Once I stopped saving what was left and started paying myself first, everything shifted. Building wealth isn’t about being perfect. It’s about being intentional.

Frequently asked questions about money mistakes

Below are some questions I get most frequently about money mistakes and what to do!

What’s the biggest mistake people make with their finances?

One of the biggest mistakes people make is not having a plan for their money. Whether it’s spending without a budget, saving inconsistently, or ignoring their debt, a lack of structure leads to frustration.

When your money has no direction, it disappears quickly. Building a simple financial plan, even one that starts with tracking your spending and automating your savings, can make a massive difference in your financial life.

Can I fix my finances even if I’ve made a lot of money mistakes?

Absolutely. Everyone makes mistakes with money, it’s part of the learning process. What matters most is your willingness to acknowledge those mistakes, understand what led to them, and commit to doing better moving forward.

The great thing about personal finance is that small changes can lead to big results over time. You’re not stuck. You can start fresh today, and every smart choice you make going forward counts.

How do I stop living paycheck to paycheck?

To break the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle, you need to get clear on your numbers. Start by tracking every dollar you earn and spend. From there, create a realistic budget that includes saving, even if it’s a small amount.

Cut back on non-essential spending, automate your bills and savings, and work on building a one-month cushion. As you make progress, aim to save for bigger goals like an emergency fund or debt repayment. It takes time, but with consistency, it’s absolutely possible to get ahead.

Is it worth investing small amounts?

Yes, it is absolutely worth it. Even small amounts can grow over time thanks to compound interest. Investing $25 or $50 a month may not seem like much, but over the years, it can turn into thousands of dollars.

The key is to start early and stay consistent. Don’t wait until you have a large sum, use what you have, and build from there. The habit is more important than the amount in the beginning.

How can I avoid impulse purchases?

To avoid impulse spending, start by giving yourself a buffer like a 24- or 48-hour wait period before buying anything that wasn’t already planned. Unsubscribe from marketing emails, remove shopping apps from your phone, and stay off retail websites when you’re bored or stressed.

Most importantly, create a realistic budget that includes a “fun money” category so you can enjoy small purchases without guilt. The goal is to spend intentionally, not impulsively.

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You can recover from these common money mistakes

Just because a money habit is common doesn’t mean it’s helping you. These seven mistakes may feel normal but they’re likely keeping you from the financial progress you deserve.

The good news? You don’t have to overhaul your life overnight. You can start today by choosing just one habit to shift. Maybe it’s automating your savings. Maybe it’s checking your accounts weekly. Maybe it’s pausing before your next sale-driven splurge.

Whatever it is, take that step. Financial transformation doesn’t come from perfection, it comes from progress. And the sooner you ditch these common money mistakes, the faster you’ll build the life you’ve been working toward.

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