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Summer’s Here—Is Your Budget Ready for the Heat? June 17, 2025

Summer brings sunshine, cookouts, vacations... and sometimes higher expenses. Whether it’s rising A/C bills, vacation plans, or the cost of keeping kids busy, it all adds up. Are your ready?

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Top Summer Budget Busters

  • Higher utility bills (lair conditioning)
  • Travel costs (flights, gas, hotels)
  • Summer camps and activities
  • More dining out or last-minute plans


Tips to Keep Your Budget Under Control

  • Set a summer spending plan. Look at your past summers to anticipate big costs.
  • Use a separate account for vacations or seasonal expenses. (Nymeo can help with that!)
  • Check your subscriptions. Cut what you don’t use—redirect those funds for fun.
  • Take advantage of local freebies. Farmer’s markets, free events, library programs—hello, low-cost entertainment! Summer can be fun and free!

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Use Budgeting Tools

Use Nymeo’s budgeting tools in online banking or explore our credit score and money management features—so you can enjoy summer without sweating the bills. If you would  like to learn more, set up an appointment with our staff. We’d be happy to show you!

 

 

 

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