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Saving: How to Save Your Money?

Current price: $6.99
Saving: How to Save Your Money?
Saving: How to Save Your Money?

Barnes and Noble

Saving: How to Save Your Money?

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This is Book 2 of Money: Learning the Basics. This book will be about the basics of saving money. Rather its an emergency fund, cutting back on some stuff or alternative means of saving, there are ways to make your goal by putting some aside. First I will discuss the importance of an emergency fund. An emergency fund will help you prepare for life's unexpected events. Second I discuss about having the fun fund and the Christmas fund. I don't discuss that much about the fun fund in this book, but I do the Christmas fund. It's better to put some away in advance just so you have the money for Christmas. It is frustrating not to have that money when you need it the most. Third, I discuss about cutbacks that we can make for our finances rather it is on your coffee, on cable, or on your internet. There are ways to cutback when you need to for your goal. Lastly, I discuss the alternative means of saving such as putting left over money in the savings and putting left over cash in the safe. I discuss the importance of saving all your change and then cashing it in at a later date. Plus the importance of automating it. There are ways where you can automatically send your money to your bank to your savings at the end of the month. These are some Ideas about saving money. I know I didn't cover everything in this book, but I did my best to cover the basics.

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