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How To to Maintain Your Savings During Hard Times

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Joshua Williams

By Joshua Williams

How To Financially Fight Back

If you are currently in a position that requires you to draw from your nest egg to get by, here are a few tips to help you maintain your savings until we start to see a more stable financial future.

  • Pay down your debt, but not all at once. The eventual goal of becoming debt-free isn’t a pipe dream. However, you still you need to make sure you have enough to get by every month. Continue making your monthly payments without dipping into savings unless absolutely necessary. If you’ve lost your job and are currently getting by on your savings alone, switch to minimum monthly payments and keep searching for a new source of income.
  • Establish your budget. Living frugally is a lot easier than it sounds, especially if you set a specific budget allotment for each the bare necessities.
  • Shop on discount days. A good way to save money is to actually look at your local grocery store’s flyer and only buy things (that you need) if they’re on sale. Stock up on certain items that don’t expire if the price is right and don’t forget to use coupons whenever they apply.
  • Keep your money in savings as long as possible, so it can continue to accrue interest each month. That interest may come in handy down the line when you’re finally forced to start dipping into your savings.
  • Avoid banks that require a monthly fee to maintain and hold your funds. There are hundreds of banks in America that offer free checking and savings accounts. Or look into a Credit Union. Don’t pay banking excessive fees if you don’t have to.
  • Use credit wisely. For many of us, we rely heavily on our credit cards to get by. However, maxing out those credit cards is a surefire way to find yourself on the downturn when it comes time to start paying them off. Not only will you face higher monthly payments and interest rates, but you’ll accumulate more debt during a time you should be reserving your resources.
  • Make savings automatic. Most banks offer will give you the choice to do automated transfers between your checking and savings accounts. This will give you the opportunity to choose when, how much, and where to transfer money. You might also have the option to split your direct deposit paycheck between your checking and saving accounts. This is a simple way to save because you don’t have to think about it. It just happens. It also reduces the temptation to spend money lavishly.
  • Keep building to your emergency fund, if you can.  Even adding as little as five or ten dollars a week can help you be prepared if an emergency were to arise.

Financial experts continue to say the economic crisis is coming to a close. Until we start to see the results firsthand, maintaining our personal savings is imperative to getting through the hard times and coming out ahead when the economy does change for the better.

Joshua Williams

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Joshua is a freelance writer with years of experience blogging about business and finance, and a whole host of other things too. When he's not writing, he enjoys camping with his dog, a golden retriever named Oakley.

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