Am I Subscribed to Too Much?

From music and streaming platforms to meal kits and fitness apps, subscriptions are everywhere – and they can add up fast. What starts as a $5.99 per month deal, can quietly balloon into hundreds of dollars in recurring charges over time. Here’s how to take control of your subscriptions, make smarter choices, and maybe even keep more of your hard-earned money in your account.

Step 1: Take Inventory of All Your Subscriptions

The first step to fixing a problem is seeing it clearly. Make a list of every recurring subscription you’re currently paying for, including:

  • Streaming services (Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Spotify, etc.)
  • Software (Microsoft 365, Canva, Adobe, etc.)
  • Fitness or wellness apps
  • Online memberships or communities (Amazon Prime, etc.)
  • Meal delivery kits or subscription boxes
  • News, magazine, or content subscriptions (Kindle Unlimited, etc.)

Pro Tip: Check your bank statements and credit card transactions from the past 2–3 months to catch any others that you might have forgotten, or that you initially signed up for on a free trial and forgot to cancel after the trial period ended.

Step 2: Cancel What You Don’t Use Regularly

Now that you’ve got your list, ask yourself:

  • Have I used this in the past 30 days?
  • Is this subscription improving my life or making it easier for the money I am paying for it?
  • Do I have multiple services doing similar things?

You might be surprised at how many apps or services you’re subscribed to “just in case,” or haven’t actually opened and used in weeks. Be honest with yourself, if it’s not bringing consistent value to your life – cancel it.

Step 3: Consolidate or Share Subscriptions

Some services allow shared family plans or bundled options. Examples include:

  • Sharing streaming services among household members.
  • Bundling platforms like Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+
  • Family plans for Apple, Spotify, or Google services.

Sharing or consolidating services can reduce your monthly costs without sacrificing access.

Step 4: Look for Discounts, Cash Back, or Annual Plans

Before renewing any subscription:

  • See if there’s a student, military, or family discount.
  • Look into cash back rewards or promotions through your credit card provider. (Side note that all First Financial Cash Plus Credit Cards come with uChoose Rewards, where you’ll receive 1% cash back on all of your purchases!).*
  • If you love the service, check if switching to an annual plan saves you more money in comparison to monthly billing.

Step 5: Build a Subscription Strategy

Once you’ve trimmed the fat, create a plan to help keep you on budget in the future:

  • Reevaluate subscriptions every 3–6 months.
  • Set spending limits for monthly recurring charges.
  • Use a free budgeting tool or app to track subscriptions and what you are spending each month in real time.

Some apps will even send you alerts when subscriptions renew or increase in cost, making it easier to stay in control of your money.

First Financial Can Help You Stay on Track

Subscriptions are convenient, but they shouldn’t quietly drain your wallet. With a little time and strategy, you can align your spending with what you actually use and thoroughly enjoy. Visit your local branch to learn more about how we can help you manage your finances confidence.

*APR varies up to 18% for the Visa® Signature Cash Plus Card when you open your account based on your credit worthiness. This APR is for purchases and will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate. Subject to credit approval. Rates quoted assume excellent borrower credit history. Your actual APR may vary based on your state of residence, approved loan amount, applicable discounts and your credit history. No Annual Fees. Other fees that apply: Balance Transfer and Cash Advance Fees of 3% or $10, whichever is greater; Late Payment Fee of $29, $10 Card Replacement Fee, and Returned Payment Fee of $29. A First Financial membership is required to obtain a Visa® Credit Card and is available to anyone who lives, works, worships, volunteers, or attends school in Monmouth or Ocean Counties. A $5 deposit in a base savings account is required for credit union membership prior to opening any other account/loan. Your First Financial Visa® Signature Cash Plus Credit Card will earn cash back based on your eligible purchase transactions. The cash back will be applied to your current credit card balance on a quarterly basis and be shown cumulatively on your billing statement. Unless you are participating in a limited time promotional offer, you will earn 1% cash back based upon eligible purchases each quarter. uChoose Rewards is a registered trademark of Fiserv Inc. Login to uChoose Rewards through Online Banking, by clicking on your Cash Plus Card account to view current offers.

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