Monday, September 12, 2011

Create your personal saving plan

Saving money is one of my favorite hobbies. It is so much fun watching the amount of interest increase each month. It doesn't matter if it is a few cents, $1, $100, or more, this is income that I don't have to work for, just keep my paws off the principle and it grows. You can't ask more than that. And seeing that balance increase each month (or whenever I want to peek at it) gives me such a feeling of accomplishment and security. Emergency, short term, and long term savings are all equally important to planning for our future.

EMERGENCY SAVINGS: Our first goal is to save enough for emergencies that may come up unexpectedly. This is savings to take care of you and your family for unexpected emergencies, such as: if you are laid off from your job, not able to work for some reason, a victim of a natural disaster, or any other like emergency. The goal for this category is 6 months of expenses minimum (1 year preferred). You will be able to figure out this goal by our earlier analysis. This is often an overwhelming amount to think of for most people, so just remember each little bit adds up and gets you closer to the goal.

SHORT TERM SAVINGS: Next we will define Short Term Savings as setting aside funds for something we will need in less than a year. These are needs we know about and are planning for. This could include saving for a new sofa, vacation, or even Christmas gifts. If you can set aside money over time for these items, you will be saving greatly over high interest rate credit cards. It really pays to plan ahead.

LONG TERM SAVINGS: This will include large items we are saving for which are more than a year in the future. This would include saving for items such as a down payment on your first home, your children's college education, and your retirement. The more you are able to set aside for these future expenses now the easier it will be in the future. If your company offers a matching 401K, do your best to max it out (at least to ensure you get the highest amount in the match). This is like getting a raise immediately.

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