Sponsored Content

Easy ways to get your finances in order (while in your PJs)

Sponsored by

Get your financial situation on point with these tips | Photo via Pexels

Table of Contents

Picture this: The wrapping paper has been trashed, you can’t even think about eating another cookie, and you’re decompressing from the holidays with your family while in your PJs on the couch. Everyone’s on their phone. But instead of scrolling through influencers’ holiday photos, you’re setting yourself up for financial wins in 2022.

How? These 4 finance tips from United Community Bank. They’re easy enough to do in your fuzzy slippers on your new iPad between episodes of The Great British Baking Show.

Verify your contact preferences

Do you need to update your address, phone number, security, or notification preferences? Also, change your passwords if you haven’t in a while.

Establish a budget for the New Year

Download a budgeting app (think: Mint, Simplifi, or Zeta) and review your recent spending to set a budget for the new year. Bonus: United Community Bank customers have a free budgeting tool built into their online banking and mobile banking app.

Schedule automatic payments

Make sure December bills are paid and set up January bill payments. Pro tip: United Community Bank customers can use Bill Pay, an easy, secure tool that allows them to link their bills for automatic payments.

Set up alerts and notifications

Get notified by your bank when your cards are being used or account balances change. (We’re big fans of text notifications on purchases over $100.) If you bank with United Community Bank, you can set or update your preferences here.

All of United Community Bank’s digital banking tools are available 24/7 this holiday season. Plus, if you want in-person help with planning your 2022 finances, you can schedule an appointment with a money expert at your local branch. Cheers to making 2022 a financial success. 🥂*

More from CHStoday
Join the annual event, Charleston by Design, to explore history through the lens of art and design.
CHStoday had the chance to chat with Oscar from One Beautiful Question about what inspires him and his work.
From award-wining country artists to chart-topping bands, there’s no shortage of concerts to enjoy live music in the Holy City this year — use this guide to find your next concert.
Spicewalla, an Asheville-based spice brand, is helping you add the flavors you love (from Chef Shuai Wang’s North Charleston restaurants) to your pantry.
The new rooftop restaurant will overlook the Cooper River and offer coastal Italian dishes.
The waterfront home in Riverland Terrace was owned by the Halsey family of WB Halsey Lumber Company.
The land and building set to house a new Mount Pleasant restaurant and event space, Frank & Jack’s, have been listed.
This downtown bookshop, Philosophers & Fools, is inviting the Charleston community to celebrate two years of drinks, snacks, and books.
Carolopolis Awards honor both private and public projects that preserve that history.
V Modern Italian aims to “feed your senses,” from the bites to the DJ-curated soundtrack, every detail comes together for a fully immersive experience.