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-James W. Frick

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

52 Week Money Challenge - Week 4

Saving money is hard. It takes discipline and self-control to stick with the plan you developed.  This year why not make it easy on yourself?

I am a huge fan of ING (ING has been bought by Capital One and will become Capital One 360. Doesn't look like much will change...). ING lets you automate your savings so you don't have to think about it. The greatest feature is that it takes a couple days to get money transfered back to your checking account. There are a couple ways around this, but not being able to touch the money in your ING accounts is great for medium/long term savings goals.

If you have an ING, or other savings account, simply automate your savings tranfers each month according to the chart below and watch the money stack up.

If you don't have a savings account, GET ONE! Not just for this challenge but everyone needs at least one savings account - with an Emergency Fund.

This week $4.00 should be transfered to your savings account. We are up to $10.00 this year.

Things from this point on will start to grow pretty quickly. How are you doing? Any savings light bulbs going off? Have you planned what you are going to do with the money at the end of the year?

Challenge Total = $10.00
This is the 52 week money challenge that was shared with me last year. Hope this helps many of you this year.


With 4 weeks into the challenge the weekly deposit is small, but soon we are going to be depositing larger amounts. Are you comfortable with this? A big reason why people don't save is because the they think saving requires a lot of work and dedication. Not really. Has this been hard? I bet you haven't even noticed (other than scheduling the deposits).

Even if you missed weeks 1 through 3, you can still get started today. Deposit $10 into a savings account and you will be caught up.

Keep Up the Good Work!

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