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15 simple ways to squeeze your budget if you are
saving for a home downpayment
Motivating yourself to save money for unexpected events such as a job loss or a major
medical bill is difficult. It is more fun and somehow easier to stash away money for an
immediate goal such as a new stereo system, summer vacation or the latest fashions.
But building and maintaining a savings cushion is vital for your financial health. Most
financial experts recommend having a minimum of three months' worth of living expenses set
aside in case of an emergency.
If you find it challenging to steal away some cash from your budget to put into a savings
account, here are a few ideas. Print out this list of 15 ways to build a healthy savings
cushion. Tape it to your refrigerator as a daily reminder that saving is a priority!
Focus your spending.
Create a budget and track your spending. After seeing where your money goes, it's much
easier to decide where you can cut. Then live by it.
Treat saving like a bill.
Consider your monthly savings amount as a bill that has to be paid. Consider having the
amount transferred automatically from your checking account or paycheck. Pay your account
every month or every two weeks.
Think small.
Many people don't think their budget allows room to save, but even a small amount adds up
over time. Depending on the size of your family, skipping a meal out each week could
result in a $160 per month savings deposit. That's $1,920 a year after taxes! Take a good
look at your spending habits, and you probably can find $150 or so each month in extras
that you could do without to build up savings.
Save your raise.
The next time you get a raise at work or a tax refund, consider directing half to savings.
If you're not used to the money, you won't miss it.
Continue paying. When you pay off a car or other loan, consider
making half of the payment to yourself and put it into your emergency savings account. You
will not miss the money if it is put into savings, but you will find a way to spend it if
it remains in your checking account!
Turn off the TV.
Don't listen to the advertisements. Ignore sale
flyers or mail-order catalogs. The latest sale tempts you to spend money unnecessarily.
Think before you charge. Unless you're in the habit of paying your
credit card bill in full each month, don't use the cards for anything you can eat or wear.
Consider a refinance. Interest rates are exceptionally low.
Consider refinancing your mortgage and your car loan.
Alternate your commute. If you live in an area that has good public
transportation, see if you can get around without the car. Maybe you can get by on one car
instead of two.
Conserve energy. Do an energy check on the house. Replace cracked
storm windows and renew the weather stripping.
Read not, waste not. Don't renew subscriptions to magazines or
newspapers you're not reading.
Java-jolt savings. If you stop at Starbucks or another coffee shop
each morning, make coffee at home.
Participate in a 401(k) or 403(b) plan. If your employer doesn't
offer these plans, then you could start saving in a tax-advantaged IRA or Roth IRA
account.
Involve the whole family.
Even the youngest child can contribute change to the savings goal. It is easier for
children to get involved if they understand that the family
is united in working toward a financial goal. Also, you are setting a good financial example for your
children.
Plan a treat for you, your family or both when you reach your emergency savings
goal. Make it something everyone will look forward to, but not something
very expensive, like a day at the zoo or at the beach. The important thing is to mark the
occasion and congratulate yourself and all those who helped!
-- Laura Bruce, Steve Bucci, Don Taylor and Dani M. Arthur contributed to this story
Sandee Conley, Broker of
HB Land and Homes, Palmdale, California
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