Guest guest Posted November 13, 2007 Report Share Posted November 13, 2007 How to Save Money Whether you want to go on a vacation, buy a house, or enjoy a comfortable retirement, youve got to learn to save money. Unfortunately, many of us tend to spend whatever we earn or more. We know savings are important for unexpected emergencies or major life changes, but we just cant seem to put some cash away for a rainy day. Want to stop living from paycheck to paycheck? Read on and start saving today. ????????????????????? ???????????????????????? Dont buy things you do not need. Sure, its easier said than done, but sometimes you might want to forgo that extra bottle of soda or bag of candy at the supermarket exit, or anything else that wont benefit you in the long run. Figure out what you need to save for and how much you need to save. For short-term goals, this is easy. If you want to buy a video game, find out how much it costs; if you want to buy a house, determine how much of a down payment youll need. For long-term goals, such as retirement, youll need to do a lot more planning (figuring out how much money youll need to live comfortably for 20 or 30 years after you stop working), and youll also need to figure out how investments will help you achieve your goals. <!--[if !vml]--><!--[endif]--> Set savings goals. Once you determine how much you need to save, establish a timeframe (i.e. I want to be able to buy a house two years from today.) Set a particular date for accomplishing shorter-term goals, and make sure the goal is attainable within that time period. If its not attainable, youll just get discouraged. Figure out how much youll have to save per week, per month, or per paycheck to attain each of your savings goals. Take each thing you want to save for and figure out how much you need to start saving now. For most savings goals its best to save the same amount each period. For example, if you want to put a $20,000 down payment on a home in 36 months (three years), youll need to save about $550 per month every month. Add together the installment amounts (monthly, weekly, or per paycheck) for all your savings goals. Can you afford to save this total each period? If so great; if not, proceed to the next step. Pay yourself first. Savings should be your priority, so dont just say that youll save whatevers left over at the end of the month. Deposit savings into an account (or your piggybank) as soon as you get paid. Keep a record of your expenses. Write down everything you spend your money on for a couple weeks or a month. Be as detailed as possible, and try not to leave out small purchases. See where you can trim your expenses. Youll probably be surprised when you look back at your record of expenses: $300 on ice cream, $100 on parking tickets? Youll likely see some obvious cuts you can make. Depending on how much you need to save, however, you may need to make some difficult decisions. Think about your priorities, and make cuts you can live with. Reassess your savings goals. If theres absolutely no way you can fit all your savings goals into your budget, take a look at what youre saving for and cut the less important things or adjust the timeframe. Maybe you need to put off buying a new car for another year, or maybe you dont really need a big-screen TV that badly. Make a budget. Once youve managed to balance your earnings with your savings goals and spending, write down a budget so youll know each month or each paycheck how much you can spend on any given thing or category of things. Try to leave a little room for minor unexpected expenses. Stick to your budget. A budget wont do you any good if you dont follow it religiously. Build some self-discipline, and remember why youre on a budget in the first place. Open an interest-bearing savings account. Its a lot easier to keep track of your savings if you have them separate from your spending money. You can also usually get better interest on savings accounts than on checking accounts (if you get interest on your checking account at all). Consider higher-interest options such as CDs or money-market accounts for longer savings goals. You can also open an online savings account with one of the companies that offer them. Look around for the best savings interest rate and try to find one that adjusts its rate as the federal interest rate changes. You can then set up an automatic transfer from your checking account to your high interest savings account. Many employers allow you to deduct savings from your paycheck. The money is directly deposited in your savings account so you never even see it on your paycheck. You can also have investments for retirement taken directly out of your pay, and the taxes may be deferred with this option. If you typically keep a large balance in your checking account, consider moving most of that money into a linked savings account. Keep the money in savings until it is time to pay bills, then transfer enough from savings into checking to cover your bills. Make sure you check with your bank to see what the minimum balance requirements are for your checking account so you dont get hit with additional fees. Dont use your credit cards. This is one of the most effective ways to reduce spending. Use cash for as many purchases as possible - youll be more conscious of what you are spending your money on. Kill your debt. Simply calculating how much you spend each month on your debts will illustrate that eliminating debt is the fastest way to free up money. Once the money is freed from debt payment, it can be easily re-purposed to savings. http://kunthy.wordpress.com/2007/06/13/how-to-save-money/ “Fortunately art is a community effort - a small but select community living in a spiritualized world endeavoring to interpret the wars and the solitudes of the flesh.” -Allen Ginsberg Everything Natural http://health./ Everything Magick EverythingMagick/ The Pagan Housewife http://paganhousewife.blogspot.com/ Tales of a DIY Queen http://talesofadiyqueen.blogspot.com The Frugal New Yorker http://thefrugalnewyorker.blogspot.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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