Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Meet Jules Gutierrez, the barber in Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum’s corner

    The latest roadblock for House Republicans’ ‘big beautiful bill’: Senate Republicans

    The Environmental Protection Agency delays limits on PFAS in drinking water

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Meet Jules Gutierrez, the barber in Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum’s corner
    • The latest roadblock for House Republicans’ ‘big beautiful bill’: Senate Republicans
    • The Environmental Protection Agency delays limits on PFAS in drinking water
    • Republicans voice concern over Trump’s support for a new Air Force One from Qatar
    • What to know about a federal proposal to help families pay for private school
    • Under pressure, HHS reinstates hundreds of occupational health workers
    • Carrots, death rays and passing ships. This is the origin story of the word radar
    • Understanding an Important Religious Group in Syria
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    BLK ALERTS
    • Home
      • About BLK ALERTS
        • Ethics and Corrections
        • Verification and Fact Checking
      • Anchors & Reporters
      • Archives
    • Community
      • Missing Persons
    • News
      • Submit a Tip
      • Black Media RSS
    • Politics
    • Opinion
      • Alex Haynes
      • Tiffanie Lanelle
      • The Unmuted Report
    • Sports
    • Entertainment
    • Donate!
    BLK ALERTS
    You are at:Home»Black Media Network»The Grio»Yay, you’re getting a tax refund! What’s the smartest way to use it?
    The Grio

    Yay, you’re getting a tax refund! What’s the smartest way to use it?

    thegrio.comBy thegrio.comApril 15, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Email Reddit
    Yay, you’re getting a tax refund! What’s the smartest way to use it?
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

    Found money may be the best money, but being strategic about how you spend your tax refund is even better.

    Receiving a tax refund can feel like a windfall intended to put the “disposable” in disposable income. However, just spending that money without seriously thinking about it first can be a missed opportunity to increase your financial stability. 

    Also, contrary to popular belief, getting a tax refund should not be the goal. When you get a refund, that means you gave Uncle Sam a yearlong loan without him paying you any interest. So before you run out and spend this “found” money, think about how this money can help you in the long run. 

    If you’re expecting a refund this year, the time to start strategizing is now. For online filers, the IRS issues most refunds in less than 21 calendar days; mailed returns may take four weeks or more to process. If you don’t immediately need your refund money for paying off a utility bill or taking care of car repairs, here are five smart ways to use that money that will benefit you far more than a new dress or electronic upgrade — and put you on the road to future financial stability.

    Start an emergency fund 

    In any savings plan, the first step is setting up an emergency fund, and if you don’t have one, this money is a great way to start. Typically, you need at least six months of living expenses — and I always advise at least nine — in case of an emergency or job loss. In this economy, starting or increasing an existing emergency fund can give you peace of mind should you experience a sudden reversal of fortune. 

    Even having $500 on reserve can help you solve a lot of emergencies — think about the expense of replacing a flat tire or a broken cellphone — so at a minimum, aim for that. Don’t think that you need thousands of dollars to get started building a financial safety net. 

    Pay down high-interest credit card debt 

    As we’ve told you before, in this high-interest-rate environment, continuing to carry around high-interest debt is costing you even more money, and the longer you take to pay it off, the more it grows. 

    Paying off credit card debt is the best move you can make with your tax refund. Think about all of the interest payments you will save by paying that credit card off now instead of making the minimum monthly payment for months or even years.

    Open a Roth IRA

    Starting a Roth IRA right now is a smart move. Increasing how much you are saving toward retirement will only help you be better prepared down the road. Even if it’s still decades away, retirement is never as far off as you might think — and you’re going to want to be comfortable when it arrives.

    Start a business 

    There is nothing like an investment in yourself, and a side hustle is always a good idea. Setting yourself up to bring in more income is just good financial sense. That is money that can go to paying off debt or increasing savings, and if it is something that you really enjoy, it could grow to be your primary source of income.

    Invest in your home

    You may not be able to update your entire home with your tax refund, but you can get smaller projects finished and crossed off your home improvement list. Also, doing things like replacing old appliances now instead of when they break can save you money and headaches in the future. 

    You may even be able to add to your curb appeal by investing in lawn care or spruce up your home by painting a couple of rooms, making you feel more comfortable in your space. 

    So if you’re getting a tax refund this year, that’s great — but the best thing you can do is invest that “found” money into your own growth and long-term stability. And whenever a windfall appears, it’s always smart to have a plan in place for how you will spend your money. If you plan wisely, you’ll still be enjoying the benefits long after the money is gone.


    Jennifer Streaks is Senior Personal Finance Reporter and spokesperson at Business Insider and a financial contributor at theGrio. A nationally recognized expert on money and affordable lifestyle living, Jennifer is an established financial columnist who has been featured on CNBC, Forbes, ABC, MSNBC, CBS, and more.

    Recommended Stories

    • You found out you owe taxes; now what? 
    • Won’t be ready to file your taxes on April 15? Here’s what to do
    • How to protect yourself from scams and fraud this tax season
    • How freelancers and gig workers can prepare for changing tax requirements
    • Tax season is under way. Here are some tips to navigate it.
    • Most Americans feel they pay too much in taxes, AP-NORC poll finds
    • 4 financial moves that could make or break your stability right now
    • What 3 money moves should you make in a high-interest-rate environment?

    The post Yay, you’re getting a tax refund! What’s the smartest way to use it? appeared first on TheGrio.

    featured LIFESTYLE newswirelink Personal Finance Tax Season
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Telegram Email
    Previous ArticleVoter turnout more than doubles in Alabama after controversial, redrawn district
    Next Article A new mom’s emotional rollercoaster | Unheard
    thegrio.com

    Related Posts

    Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2025: What To Know

    May 14, 2025

    Where Is Bravo’s ‘Love Hotel’ Filmed? The Real-Life Spot Revealed

    May 14, 2025

    US Reissues Travel Advisory For Major European Destination Due To Terrorism Concerns

    May 14, 2025
    Top Posts

    Breaking Down The Stereotype: Black People And Smoke Detectors

    July 12, 2024

    Black Men Build Launches ‘New Men Tour,’ A Safe Space For Black Men To Build Community

    June 25, 2024

    Angel Reese Makes History Becoming 1st Rookie To Achieve Seven Consecutive Double-Doubles

    June 24, 2024

    Trump’s New AG Nominee Pam Bondi Is An Election Denier Who Defended Kyle Rittenhouse. Surprised?

    November 22, 2024
    Don't Miss
    Andscape May 14, 2025By ABC NEWS

    Meet Jules Gutierrez, the barber in Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum’s corner

    Editor’s note: Jayson Tatum will miss the rest of the playoffs after undergoing surgery Tuesday…

    The latest roadblock for House Republicans’ ‘big beautiful bill’: Senate Republicans

    The Environmental Protection Agency delays limits on PFAS in drinking water

    Republicans voice concern over Trump’s support for a new Air Force One from Qatar

    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest BLKALERTS and a summary of our daily news.

    About Us
    About Us

    BLKALERTS reports breaking news, live coverage and community reporting for Black America. Our reporters are identified with BA identifiers. BLKALERTS publishes / aggregates additional news content from Black News providers.

    We're accepting new partnerships right now.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
    © 2025 BLKALERTS. Powered by UNMUTEDCO.
    • Home
    • Privacy Policy
    • Ethics and Corrections
    • Advertise

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.