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How Much Money Do You Save In Liquid Savings Each Month?

This question refers to how much money you save after paying all bills.

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Sahms: How Much Do You Have To Put In Savings Every Month?

My husband and I are trying to figure out a way we can live on just his income so I can be a stay at home mom with our first baby. We cut out luxuries and once all our bills are paid, including groceries, car insurance, gas, etc. we will have $600 every month to [...]

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My Net Takehome Pay Is $2700 A Month. How Much Should I Be Putting Into Savings?

I put 10% of my income into a 403B. I am having $150 every 2 weeks put into a savings account. I do not have a house payment, its already paid for, but needs some repairs. I am thinking about putting $200 every 2 weeks into savings and asking them to increase my contribution to [...]

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How Much Would Ihave In Savings After Five Years If $1000 A Month Was Put In At 3.5% Apr./?

If I set aside $1000 a month in a 3.5% interest bearing savings account for five years how much would I save after five years assuming the interest rate is annual?

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How Much Of A Savings "cushion" Do You Try To Maintain A Month?

Rent prices are going up and I’m trying to get a sense of whether or not I can afford it. Right now, I have a budget that allows a fair amount of savings set aside for emergencies or travel. How much, per month, do you save? Either a percentage of your paycheck or a $ [...]

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  • Thinking of investing your savings?


    While increasing your savings is good, multiplying your money through smart investments feels great - there are lots of opportunities out there and you can be successful if you're arming yourself with the right information.

    Where to start?

    If you're going to try your luck on the stock market or trading options, first start by learning the basics and delay as much as possible buying real positions. One way of getting hands-on experience with the markets is through online trading - either forex or binary options are good learning grounds and most online brokers offer trial accounts free of charge (if you're wondering what are binary options, 24option.com has very good resources on it, besides offering a free practice account and a wealth of information about binary trading in general). Final warning for the very eager: binary options are exotic financial instruments; real trading involves substantial risk of monetary loss.