Accounting & Finance

6 Ways to Manage Your Finances if You want to move from HENRY to Rich

Learn practical tips to help you take control of your finances

  • 4 min Read
  • February 13, 2024

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Escalon

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Are you among the growing group of people in the US with a high household income yet find your savings stagnant year after year?

Believe it or not, there’s a name for that: HENRY (High Earners, Not Rich Yet), which refers to individuals with a high income but low net worth.

Despite their substantial income, HENRYs often need help to build wealth. Much of their earnings go towards consumer spending, education, and housing, leaving little for retirement and investments.

But because you currently have little savings or investment, it doesn’t mean it has to stay that way forever. HENRYs can employ various strategies, like reducing debt and boosting retirement contributions, to enhance their financial standing and build wealth.

Here are six strategies that HENRY can use to break the cycle and move toward becoming rich.

1. Set intelligent financial goals


The first step to changing your financial habits is understanding what they are. Start by assessing your current situation. This enables you to make informed decisions regarding saving, spending, and investing to meet your goals.

Identifying spending patterns may reveal areas of overspending, such as lavish living, frequent nights out, or indulgent hobbies. Once you recognize these areas, redirect funds toward priorities like student loan repayment, emergency savings, or retirement contributions.

Remember, the goal isn’t just to cut back or watch numbers grow but to achieve your aspirations — buying a house, funding a wedding, or paying off debt. Setting clear, achievable goals helps create a roadmap for the future and keeps you motivated.

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2. Reduce your expenses


Many HENRYs allocate a sizable portion of their income to daily expenses, hindering savings growth. Cutting expenses is crucial to bolster your net worth. In this regard, consider to:

  • Review your cash flow for potential cost reductions. The less you spend, the more you can save or invest.
  • Establish a realistic budget. Tracking expenses allows you to assess spending habits and align them with goals.
  • Instead of radical changes, focus on making minor, incremental adjustments. Identify areas to trim spending, whether downsizing subscriptions or reconsidering purchases.

3. Find new sources of income


Increasing your income is critical to growing your net worth over time. This includes more than raises — think freelance gigs or side hustles. Extra income speeds up debt repayment and reduces the need for borrowing. Second jobs, freelancing, online sales, or part-time businesses are familiar sources. Even a tiny extra income weekly accelerates financial goals. Opportunities abound; find what suits you best.

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4. Review your liabilities and pay off debt


Reducing existing debt is one of the simplest ways to improve your net worth. List your current debts, corresponding interest rates, and other outstanding liabilities.

Once you’ve compiled this list, prioritize paying off debts with the highest interest rates first.

5. Save for contingencies


Life is unpredictable, so planning is essential. Ensure you maintain an emergency fund, ideally three to six months of living expenses or around $20,000, alongside comprehensive insurance. This financial buffer will help minimize the impact of unexpected events and prevent reliance on high-interest credit cards.

6. Grow your money wisely


After setting aside an emergency fund, don’t leave the rest of your savings in a basic savings account. Opt for interest-bearing accounts or investments to make your money work for you. Compound interest can significantly boost your net worth over time.

The more you save and the sooner you start, the greater your net worth will likely be. To stay proactive, establish regular contributions to retirement and investment accounts, making saving and investing a consistent part of your routine.

The final word


Though HENRYs aren’t financially struggling, they aren’t thriving either. They encounter distinct financial challenges, particularly younger workers who need substantial assets. The bright side? It’s always possible to start securing your financial future.

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