Welcome to August's edition of The Money Minute. As summer winds down, here's your guide whether you're planning final trips, preparing for school, or just enjoying the season.

Back-to-School on a Budget

With 84% of people expecting increased costs this year, strategic planning helps manage expenses:

The 60-Second Impulse Purchase Test

Before buying, pause and consider these questions:

  1. Is this to impress others?
  2. Are there cheaper alternatives?
  3. Do you already own something similar?
  4. Can you live without it?
  5. Does it conflict with financial goals?
  6. Have you wanted it for at least a week?
  7. Will you use it in six months?
  8. Can you afford it without guilt or debt?
  9. Are you calm or emotionally triggered?

If doubts emerge, skip the purchase and redirect funds toward priorities.

Money Mindset: Understanding Why You Spend

Understanding why you spend — whether for external validation, emotional fulfillment, or habit — enables better control. Setting clear goals and tracking expenditures maintain focus. Pausing before purchases to assess alignment with objectives strengthens financial discipline over time.

Try this: Before your next purchase over $50, write down why you're buying it. Is it a need, a want, or an emotional response? No judgment — just awareness.


Want to go deeper? Read the full guide: The 60-Second Impulse Purchase Test: 9 Questions Before You Buy