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How to Build Your Savings (Even When You Think You Can’t)

Tips like these helped us pay off $127K in debt. You can read our story in Slaying the Debt Dragon: How One Family Conquered Their Money Monster and Found an Inspired Happily Ever After.

February 24, 2018 By Cherie Lowe

Want to go on vacation, buy a house, or score a new car? You CAN build your savings and achieve your money goals with these tips!

Want to go on vacation, buy a house, or score a new car? You CAN build your savings and achieve your money goals with these tips!

An emergency fund, a new car, a vacation, a down payment . . . perhaps this year you’ve set a new savings goal. So many of us long to pay cash for big ticket items and stash away cash for a rainy day. However, it’s easy to feel like we simply can’t save. After all, at the end of the month you barely have anything left in your account. How can you be expected to make pennies multiply into hundreds of dollars, let alone thousands of dollars. If that goal of being a better saver always seems just out of reach, I have good news.

You CAN save. Yes, it might take some intentionality. Yes it could require some sacrifice. But, I am willing to bet the goal isn’t quite as illusive as you think it to be. And you might be able to begin the process of socking away money without even “feeling” it. Here’s how.

Start with a Small Percentage

Whether you’re aiming to beef up your retirement account or save for a short term goal like a weekend away with your spouse or a snazzy Apple watch, you need to begin your efforts in small increments. Even as little as 1% of your paycheck adds up over time. Resist the urge to bite off more than you can chew and save too much too quickly. Slow, small, and steady wins the race.

Move Money From Your Checking Account

If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it hundreds of times, if you leave extra cash in your checking account, it will grow legs and walk to Target. Or Home Depot or JOANN Fabric or if you’re my husband DSW – that fella sure loves a new pair of shoes. Leaving your 1% savings in your checking account will lead to its sudden disappearance.

As soon as you deposit your check, transfer money to a savings account. If your bank allows, set up another account easily accessed through an online interface. Over the years, we’ve added a number of different accounts. As your savings muscles grow, you may want to do the same. Consider setting up separate savings accounts for an emergency fund, Christmas, vacation, household repairs, and car repairs and replacement.

If you’ve never saved money before. It’s wise to begin with one account though. Establish an emergency fund with between $1-2k because it’s never a question of if something bad will happen but when.

Want to go on vacation, buy a house, or score a new car? You CAN build your savings and achieve your money goals with these tips!

Want to go on vacation, buy a house, or score a new car? You CAN build your savings and achieve your money goals with these tips!

Automate the Process

Afraid you won’t remember or have the self discipline to transfer that percentage into your separate account? Consider automating your process. I know, I know. This idea sounds incredibly complex and beyond your pay grade, but I promise it’s not. In fact, it may be as simple as calling your bank and requesting a regular transfer from your checking account to your savings account. You might even be able to get the job done simply by logging on to your bank account online without anyone else’s help.

The more quickly you move that money out of your “hands” and into a safe spot, the more likely you’ll hang on to it for savings purposes. The longer you let it stay in your account, the more likely you’ll spend it. So if you can make the process automatic, you’ll increase your likelihood of reaching your savings goals.

Up Your Odds with Apps

No matter the problem or challenge, it seems there’s always an app for that. If you want to go all smart phone on your savings goals, you’ll find a number of fantastic fits to help you get the job done.

Digit: When you link Digit to your checking account, it automatically begins to deduct what you’re not spending and depositing into another account. Note: The app is free for the first 100 days and then charges you $2.99/month. So unless you’re saving $50/month it might not be worth it.

Qapital: This fun, free app helps you visualize your goals and get serious about saving. You can choose your own rules for Qapital. When you link it to your bank account, then it transfers money from specific transactions into an FDIC insured account. For example, you might have Qapital round up when you purchase gas for your car and place the extra amount in an account to help you buy a new set of wheels. Or you could set a rule that when you come in under budget at the grocery store, money goes into your vacation account. You can even customize the app to save $10 every time you go to the gym. The sky’s the limit with this app that makes saving more like a game and less like drudgery.

Acorns: Similar to Qapital, Acorns rounds up your transactions to help you begin saving. But instead of placing the funds in a savings account, Acorns invests your extra dough, helping you earn cash, too. There is a catch. You’ll pay $1/month if your account is under $5000. Once you hit that goal, you’ll pay a fee of 0.25% of your account balance. But it might be a good option for college students because they can get up to four years of the app for free. You choose the risk level of your investment – from conservative to more aggressive funds. And some partner companies like Airbnb or Blue Apron put a percentage of your purchase made with linked cards into your account, too.

There’s a high risk, high reward element to this app though. You might make money you wouldn’t if your funds were simply sitting in a savings account. However, if the markets dip, you could lose money, too. Also keep in mind you’ll have to wait a day or two to be able to access your funds. They’re not available immediately like they are in a savings account.

Saving money isn’t the impossible dream. You might discover it’s less painful that you previously thought. Get smart and begin funding your goals and aspirations. You’ll be glad you did.

Check out Cherie Lowe, the Queen of Free for the best money saving and debt slaying tips!

My book is now available: Slaying the Debt Dragon: How One Family Conquered Their Money Monster and Found an Inspired Happily Ever After. You can also check out The Debt Free Devotional on Kindle.  

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My book is now available: Slaying the Debt Dragon: How One Family Conquered Their Money Monster and Found an Inspired Happily Ever After. You can also check out The Debt Free Devotional: 30 Days of Encouragement From the Bible For Those Paying Off Debt on Kindle.

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