COVID-19 and your money: 7 things to do right now - from Sorted
We’ve recently come across this blog post from Sorted and thought it was so good that we needed to re-share. You can find the original blog post here on Sorted’s website.
We’re living in such a changed world that it can feel overwhelming. The coronavirus has upended our working lives, our kids’ lives, and our money lives as well. That said, there's a lot we can do: here are 7 things to do straight away.
1. Avoid decisions based on fear
We’ll get through this together, so no need to panic. Emotional situations tend to lead to poor financial choices, so be sure to get the help you need as you make financial decisions during an emergency. Take the time to get information and advice on what you would like to do.
2. Find out what financial help is available
The government is acting to support the economy, including leave and self-isolation support, subsidised wages, and business cash flow and tax measures. Find out more on the official COVID-19 government response site or call the free government helpline on: 0800 779 997 (8am–1am, 7 days a week).
3. Make a crisis money plan
Especially during an emergency, creating a money plan is key. Financial stresses can cause considerable hardships for you and your family – so having a plan helps bring peace of mind.
Work through a scenario for reduced income. In order to best manage your money, it's important to identify your incomings and outgoings.
Focus on your immediate “needs”; cut back on any unnecessary “wants”.
Give every single dollar a job to do. This means you decide what all of your money will be used for and prioritise what’s most important.
Set aside any extra money you have – even just $5 or $10 – into a safety net.
If things are too tight to manage, help is available.
4. Find out all your options before taking on more debt
If you don’t have an emergency fund, consider putting some money aside each time you’re paid if you can. Depending on how the situation evolves, you may need to rely on your safety net sooner than expected.
If you feel you need to borrow to get by, it’s important not to run to the easiest money available. A short-term payday loan online or a KiwiSaver hardship withdrawal may first come to mind, but there may be other options are likely to be better: government support, temporary loan or mortgage holidays, or consolidating your debt to a lower interest rate with more manageable payments.
The goal is to get through and create as little debt as possible.
5. Can’t make repayments? Talk to your lender as early as possible to make arrangements
The earlier you talk to your bank or lender, the better. You might be surprised how they’re willing to make things work with you and your loan. The sooner you get in touch, the better placed they are to help you deal with financial stress. After all, they deal with this sort of thing all the time. Depending on what you’re experiencing, your lender could:
Temporarily suspend loan repayments. The government announced a 6-month holiday on mortgage repayments, although note that interest will continue to accrue for that time period.
Move you to interest-only payments
Restructure business loans
Consolidate loans to make repayments more manageable
Provide short-term funding
6. Stay safe from COVID-19 scams
Crises tend to bring out the best in all of us, but unfortunately the worst can also be seen if you look carefully. Frauds and scams related to coronavirus are popping up like poisonous mushrooms, especially online, so make sure to verify every call, link and email that comes your way – it could easily be a fake. A good way to check is to make a separate call to a published number to make sure something’s the real deal.
7. Ignore your KiwiSaver balance
If you’ve been concerned about KiwiSaver’s ups and downs, feel free to not look for a while – just ride it out. This is true for most KiwiSaver members, unless you plan to use the money to retire or for a first home in the next 3 years – in which case, it might be good to shop around for a defensive fund. Here are some FAQs for KiwiSaver members.
Sorted & TVNZ
Sorted teamed up with TVNZ for a half-hour show that helps us all take a breath – and move forward with our money after the lockdown.
To find more blogs on various topics head over to Sorted’s website.
All the best, the FoxPlan team.