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Ways to Find Money For Those "Extras" Without
Dipping into Your Savings
Every once in a while, no matter how hard we struggle to save
money and resist the temptation of buying everything in sight,
we have to come up with extra money for an important (or
sometimes not so important) purchase. How can you find money
for those “extras” without succumbing to the temptation of
dipping into your savings? There are many small tips and tricks
that can help you find money for those extras without having to
dip into your savings. Here are some of those tips and
hints.
Trick yourself into saving money
In today’s material-driven economy and society, it can be
nearly impossible to go very long without having to dip into
your savings. Even if you are a disciplined spender who is
capable of resisting the call of the shopping mall, chances are
that you too have emergency extras. Your car breaks down. Your
child needs braces. You find yourself having to take an
emergency trip out of town. Whatever the case may be, there may
be instances in which even the disciplined spender has to
scrounge up some extra money. The secret is to do so without
having to go heavily into debt or dip into your savings. Here
is a trick that can help you be prepared for life’s little
extras. Before you find yourself in need of making those extra
purchases, prepare yourself by having a semi-secret cache of
savings. The trick is to save money and then try to forget
about the money you have in savings. If your savings cache is
constantly on your mental radar screen, chances are you will be
tempted to dip into it.
Keep a stray change jar on hand
One of the easiest ways of keeping a semi-secret cache of
savings is by keeping a change jar on hand. Most people do not
realize how much change they carry with them or neglect. Try
this: designate a large jar (try a tall pickle jar) as your
savings. Keep it somewhere safe, but where you will be reminded
to empty your pockets after a day out. Your bedside is a good
place, or wherever you clean your wallet or pockets. Contribute
to the change jar every single time that you have change in
your pocket. This can be a few stray dollar bills, some
quarters and change, or whatever it may be. Chances are that
your stray change jar will quickly begin to fill up. Help
yourself to the jar when it is halfway filled. This can be a
great place to raid if you need a few extra bucks for those
small extras such as going to the movies, paying for a pizza or
if you want to give the car a wash. Remember that the concept
of the stray change jar is that you are constantly adding to it
so that your funds for these extra purchases do not dry up.
Make it difficult to access your savings account
If you have a healthy savings account but you are afraid that
you will be tempted to raid it for non-emergency purchases, try
to make it as difficult as possible to access your savings
account. In today’s busy world, it can be very easy to ignore
accounts and even lose track of exactly how much you have in
your accounts. Use this confusion to your advantage. Set up
your savings account so that part of your paycheck is
automatically deducted and funneled into your savings account.
Next, make it difficult to access your savings. This could mean
that you open a savings account with a bank that you don’t
frequent very often. Keep your savings account information
filed away with other important documents that you are not
likely to need frequent access to (birth certificates, health
records, etc.). Store these important documents in a safety box
in a place (a closet, a file drawer) where you are not likely
to see the files often.
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