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Savings Plan

Use a Goal Oriented Savings Account

by Moneyproblems TipsWed Apr 06, 2011 Savings Plan

Having a savings plan is very important.  We all know that we should pay yourself first to save money.  Here’s another tip:
Have a goal for your savings.
Trying to save $50 per week is difficult.  But trying to save $50 per week so that you can buy a new car, or house, or go on a [...]

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Do you have a savings account?

by Moneyproblems TipsWed Aug 25, 2010 Savings Plan

Do you have a savings account? Is there any money in your savings account?  If you have no money in a savings account, why not?
A savings account is an excellent place for your “emergency fund” (two or three months worth of living expenses if possible), and it’s also a great way to save for the [...]

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Start an Emergency or “Rainy Day” Fund

by Moneyproblems TipsWed May 26, 2010 Budgeting

Stuff happens.  Your car breaks down.  You have to take a trip for a funeral to another city.  Your child needs money for a school trip.  How can you cover unexpected expenses?
First, make a budget and do your best to expect the unexpected.  You  may not know exactly when your car will break down, but [...]

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Get on the Same Page as your Spouse

by Moneyproblems TipsMon May 17, 2010 Budgeting

If two partners in a company have opposite objectives, the company probably won’t be successful.  The same is true in a marriage.  If one spouse wants to spend and incur debt, and the other spouse wants to save and not spend, conflicts will arise.  You need to be on the same page.  You need to [...]

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Tax Refund: A Bad Idea

by Moneyproblems TipsThu Apr 29, 2010 Savings Plan

Yesterday we said that, for some people, a tax refund is a good idea, because it forces you to save money.  If you have trouble saving money, having extra tax deducted from each paycheque forces you to save.
Here’s another viewpoint: getting a tax refund is a bad idea, and it simply means you paid the [...]

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