It can be difficult to establish a hierarchy of savings. What should come first when you are paying yourself? Three basic areas represent parts of your life that need financial attention; your retirement fund, your money set aside for emergencies, and debt repayment. The last one doesn’t sound like you are paying yourself--at first. But debt management is an important part of establishing financial freedom. Emergency Fund: A Savings Account You … [Read more...]
How Does The Bingo Money Challenge Work?
How does the Bingo Money Challenge work? This money-saving game can help you put more cash away for a rainy day, an emergency car repair, or even a vacation. The Bingo Money Challenge is deceptively simple but has the potential to save you a lot more money than you might think. How The Bingo Challenge Works This money-saving strategy is something we defined as a “game” in the opening paragraph, and it’s true; this is basically gamifying your … [Read more...]
Where Should I Keep My Emergency Fund?
We have all heard the recommendations - have 3-6 months worth of expenses put away in an emergency fund. But where should you keep your emergency fund? I don't know about you, but I don't really want to keep that kind of money in a jar in my cabinet. Your Money Should Be Accessible I have heard some people say that you should put your emergency fund into "safe stocks," so that you can make your money work for you. On one hand, this sounds … [Read more...]
It Isn’t Too Late to Start 2019 Off Right With a Savings Challenge
Let’s be honest, saving money can be a grueling process. For some reason, it’s incredibly hard (for me anyway) to put that $20 into a savings account instead of leaving it in my main account. But, if I leave it, I just know I’m going to end up spending it. So it’s safe to say I am always looking for a way to make saving more fun: enter the savings challenge. Savings challenges are a way for you to make a bit of a game out of saving your hard … [Read more...]
7 Easy Ways to Save At Least a Dollar a Day
If you saved one dollar a day, you’d have saved $365 in a year. Which doesn’t sound like a lot but can you imagine what you’d do with that extra money? I can, and it’s all bad, but regardless I’m totally up to save a dollar a day. Make Your Own Coffee I admit that I’m not a coffee drinker, and if you are one you are likely rolling your eyes at me. That said, hear me out. If your coffee costs $2.15 (which let’s face it, it doesn’t, it costs … [Read more...]