Thursday, December 31, 2009

Top 10 New Year’s Resolutions that save money!!


1) Pay a little on your mortgage

2) Reduce your credit card debt

3) Keep a budget, even if only for a week

4) Enroll in your employer's flexible healthcare spending plan

5) Become a coupon clipper

6) Get started on a few small projects to make your home more energy-efficient

7) Eat out less

8) Cut your taxes

9) Review your Insurance Policies

10) Finally Quit Smoking

Monday, November 16, 2009

Warm Getaway



I love to travel. But unfortunately we all know traveling costs $$$. So in order for me to travel like I want I save 10% of my pay check every time I get paid. I always want to go some where warm in the winter to get away from the snow. We JUST had our first snow storm!!! I love to scuba dive - its fun to go some where different every winter for the new diving experience. This pic of Tahiti.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Keeping money out of your reach

It is human nature to use what we have within our reach. Money in my wallet or on my debit card falls easily in that category. So if you are really trying to set it aside and plan for either a safety financial net or for a family vacation, you need it get it out of your reach at least without a day or two wait.

The way I have solved this problem is with an online only bank account. The company that I personally use (and I am not trying to advertise for them to you) is ING direct. There is no direct way for me to access my money. I have no bank card with them and they isn't any branch that I am aware of. To access my money, I need to transfer money to or from them, through another bank account.

There are many benefits to these type of accounts. The first is that you get a higher interest rate from these banks because they don't have to pay the overhead to their bank employees. Second, though the transfers are free between the two banks, it takes a good day for the money to transfer and this help stop impulse purchases. This tactic has worked for me.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Need Funds For A Rainy Day

Unexpected things happen in life all the time which requires $$.
I always try to save a little bit of each pay check I get for a rainy day.
Who knows when something might happen like a flat tire or
a tooth filling in need of replacing. I can think of
so many "rainy day" excuses that require $$.