The Benefits Of Saving Money On A Regular Basis
Posted: Friday, May 26, 2006
by Steve Hill
Stuttering therapy
Over the past few years, I have been saving money each month, not for any particular reason like for example to buy a house, but just in case something big went wrong. It is in a way a form of self-insurance. In this article I write about the benefits of doing this and about my own personal experiences, i.e how hard or easy it has been saving in this way.
When I arrived back from this holiday I decided that I needed to change my attitude on financial matters. I read a few books and spoke to a number of people about the best way for me to move forward. I did not want to have to struggle next year if there is to be another holiday for example.
I believed the answer was to start saving an amount every month which would leave my account via direct debit. I was the type of person who would basically spend whatever I had or earned. If it was in the bank therefore I would spend it. It was to leave my account via direct debit I would have no way of course to spend it.
I set up one of these savings policies and started it a modest £30 a month. I am very pleased to say that it did not exactly have a major negative impact on my social life. The policy itself was in some way linked to the stock market and this itself was quite exciting, sad I know. After a year I received a statement through the post and I was quite happy to see that I was actually worth something for a change. I then decided to increase the amount that I was going to save to £50 a month.
In life you never really know when something is going to go wrong, for example your car breaking down, the washing machine packing up or the need for some improvements to your house. By saving in the way that I know do makes these issues far less stressful to deal with as I have the funds readily available to remedy the situation.
At times of course I have enough money saved to splash a bit on say a holiday or a new car.
I would strongly advise other people to commence saving on a regular basis as it has certainly given me a piece of mind.
Steve Hill helps to promote a number of websites including:
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Top-level comments on this article: (3 total)Very well written piece of information - very informative! It makes you think.
Steve, You've given very advice, and your personal story makes it real. This is the simple plan I'm looking to get on once I've paid off my debts. Thanks for the motivation. ~mogama~
quite interesting! everyone should apply your advice!
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