Building on January basics: Personal finance tips to start 2026 strong

Following advice on navigating January's financial pressures—like debt management and initial savings—experts offer next steps to build solid money habits in the Philippines, including goal-setting, refined budgeting, and cautious investing.

Start 2026 by setting specific, measurable goals, such as building an emergency fund equivalent to three months' salary. For example: 'By June 2026, I should have at least one month's worth of salary in my emergency fund,' kept in a stable bank account with easy access for liquidity.

Refine your budget by tracking expenses for at least two months—often manually in the Philippines due to limited card auto-linking. Use categories like groceries, utilities, rent, dining out, pets, transportation, and fun money to establish a baseline. Treat savings as a fixed 'bill' at up to 20% of take-home pay, and keep rent within 30%.

Once basics are in place, dip into investing with small amounts like P1,000 to P5,000 to gauge risk tolerance. Consider low-risk bonds (lending to governments or corporations), higher-risk stocks for liquidity, diversified mutual funds or UITFs, and minor allocations to alternatives like crypto or gold.

This article is part of the New Year Personal Finance series.

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