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Saving Money While Paying BillsOnce I come to the end of paying off a bill, I still continue to take out of my paycheck the same amount for that particular bill. I put half on another bill and the other half in a savings account or CD. Now each time I pay a bill off, I do the same thing to the next bill. That money was already earmarked, so I am not missing any extras. By Georgetta from Waterloo, IA Feedback About This Post:RE: Saving Money While Paying BillsI did this four years ago and tucked away 46,000. I went to a site called www.paycheckcity.com. This site has a calculator that helps you play with your paycheck. I realized that because the 401K comes out of your taxable income, it allows you to decrease what you pay in taxes (money takes out of every paycheck) and you can tuck the money away tax free. Best part, the TAKE HOME total hardly changes. I discused this plan with my accountant and we figured out together how many excemptions I could claim safely. Then I cranked up my 401K deductions to 15%. I had $100 less a month but I was accumulating four times that amount every month in my 401K. Then when my employer matches the deduction, all that money starts to gain interest tax free. I never had a saving plan in my life, this one is working automatically. Post By Martha (Guest Post) RE: Saving Money While Paying Bills
Reality check needs a reality check in reading comprehension! Where does she say she is using credit cards to pay off debt? Post By Paula (Guest Post) RE: Saving Money While Paying Bills
Reality check, where does she say she is using credit cards to pay off debt? Post By Paula (Guest Post) RE: Saving Money While Paying Bills
I also commend you for your system, and I can attest to the fact that it works. I had $31,000 worth of credit card debt and medical bills, and I paid it off using this method. My car is paid off and all that I owe for each month is my utilities and my house note. I don't charge anything, and I am now able to save money for those things that come up when you least expect them. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Saving Money While Paying BillsWell done, You keep going. Post By Marg. (Guest Post) RE: Saving Money While Paying Bills
I think this is a great idea. And, "Reality Check" needs to read your post again. I don't see that credit card abuse applies to your budget. Medical bills cannot be budgeted for, since they are not planned events. And even some items have to be purchased, even if it means "on credit". If your water heater goes out, you can't just wait until you have cash on hand. But that doesn't mean you aren't budgeting responsibly. I commend you for your self-discipline. Post by Harlean from Arkansas RE: Saving Money While Paying Bills
You still have not learned how to adequately budget yourself like a responsible adult should be doing! Post By Reality Check (Guest Post) |
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