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Zhr
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I agree with you, it is not easy to save money if you don't have a fixed budget. My way works by writing down all expenses and evaluate them by the end of the day and then make necessary actions. This works for me.
Post Thu Jul 11, 2013 8:21 am
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Prepare a budget on your essential items and reduce spending on unnecessary stuffs. Making weekly trips to your grocery store using a well-planned shopping list can be more useful.
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First you need to make some lists. Write down all your expenses, mortgage, rent, utilities, car payments, credit card, phone bills, cable, everything that you spend money on.Now take your list of items that you spend money.Now you easily save your money.
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I always apply the 70-20-10 rule. This is where you allot 70% of your income to all your needs. 20% goes to your emergency fund. You only use this when you really have no choice. For example, your car broke down. The expenses are not included in the budget and this is where you get the money. It is not for entertainment, too. 10% goes directly to savings and there should be no question about that. Very Happy
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Best way is to save money is by making a budget this way you can monitor your expenses.
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Saving money is a very economical idea but it is really difficult to implement.We want to save money but due to our needs we are unable to save now a days because wages are low and for a mediocre and market is high in prices.We can still try to manage how to save money from our wages.We need to maintain our budget that how much expenses we will make in the forth coming month and how much we will save.We need to stop our extra expenses and our 'WANTS' just focus on basic necessities of life you will experience that you are saving some of your money by this procedure.Make different bank accounts one for normal use and other for savings this will show you the difference also how much you saved and how much you spent.I will recommend you to make an excel file and record your daily expenses and at the end of the month judge your results that how much you saved. Smile
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There are some easy ways to save money fast.You can also save money by opening a savings bank account.
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I have 2 bank accounts, one for saving and one for spending, I move the balance to saving account as early as I get my monthly payment


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At the risk of being too obvious, the first rule of saving is "Pay yourself First". B.Johnson's suggestion of having some money put directly into a savings account (or investment account will work too) makes a lot of sense. If you got a 10 or 20% pay reduction, you would somehow make do until it was the new normal. Treat yourself like you got a pay reduction and adjust. It helps if you put your savings into an account that is not easily accessible with your bank card or online.
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Set a budget on your essential items and reduce spending on unnecessary stuffs.

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That's my tactic.

I work full time as an Operations Manager making about $65,000/year.

Living in LA, that's not really enough to live comfortably but it is enough to make ends meet. I don't want to work till I'm 70 so I was looking for other ways to make money so that I can save and invest in the stock market or real estate.

So I started building an online income and did nothing with that income but save and invest it.

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I know you're probably not gonna want to do this but get another job.
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Be consistent, try using this savings calculator
https://www.intelegency.com/calculators/savings/savings-calculator/
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