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Thursday, January 28, 2010

Best ways to save money

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For a variety of reasons, many people have a very difficult time of saving money. This leads to all sorts of financial problems, as debt can be a huge strain on life and hamper your ability to be truly happy. Indeed, one of the biggest causes for divorces is money. Worrying about money can cause a lot of stress and unhappiness. As the saying goes, "the best thing about having money is not having to worry about money."

This is why saving money is so important, and having the ability to save money can play a big role in determining your happiness. There are many ways to make it easier to save money. But above all, I've found that one of the best ways to save money is to make things automatic.

What I mean by this is to have a portion of your paycheck automatically taken out and put into a savings account (and part to a 401k!), or even just a set amount taken each month automatically from your bank account and put into a savings account. Why does this work so well? There are a few reasons.

For one thing, after a while, you don't even notice the money is not there. If it's just taken out, it'll just be so normal to you that you won't even consider it like money that you could be getting to spend. It just becomes natural to have it taken out. In my case, I have some money automatically taken out of my checking account and put in an IRA. Since it happens every month without me having to do anything, I barely even notice when it happens. But since it is happening every month, that money continues to grow and grow, adding up over time.

Another reason is that you're just saving little by little. This is another reason you won't notice it... if you're just constantly saving little by little, you won't notice it or miss it. But that's the secret to investing. If you do it right, little by little can add up to a lot over time. Which is why it's so nice.

So that's my best tip for saving money... make it automatic. It'll be accumulating little by little over time, and can get to the part where you don't even notice that the money is taken out. It can be a very effective method of saving, and saving money can lead to a happier, more fulfilling life, because it allows you not to have to worry about, leaving you to take up more fulfilling activities.

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