Tips to Save Money
October 22nd, 2009, by admin

Tips to Save Money

We all know how important it is for workers to have at least six months worth of living expenses tucked away in an emergency fund, but finding the money to start such a fund can be difficult to say the least. After all the bills are paid it can be hard to find even a couple of extra dollars, let alone put money in the bank to guard against a job loss or other financial setback.

No matter how hard it is, however, workers should strive to put aside that money and create that emergency fund. Living paycheck to paycheck is dangerous for a number of reasons, not the least of which is that doing so can turn a temporary problem into a permanent financial disaster.

Those workers who took the time to set up an emergency fund may be able to ride out a temporary job loss, while those with little or no savings may find themselves in dire straights rather quickly. The same is true of any other financial setback, including a large medical expense or even an unexpected car repair. Those with an emergency fund in place will be able to ride out the financial shocks, while those used to living paycheck to paycheck may need years to get their finances back on track.

But how do you put money away when there is none of it left at the end of the month? Finding extra cash is always a challenge, but there are some strategies workers can use to find the money they need to get started. And the good news is that these techniques can build on themselves, making it easier to keep adding additional money to the emergency fund kitty.


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