AnninIowa
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Not sure if this was an idea I originally read here on the Budget Board, but we have started a new, bigger change jar (coffee can covered in decorative paper with a large slot cut in the lid) so that we can add $1 bills along with our change. Everytime we come home from spending money, we empty all change and dollar bills into the jar. For my house, we are using this as a long-term savings jar. Every couple of weeks, I take the money to the credit union and put it into my savings account. When I have $1000 in my savings account, I am going to start transferring money above that into ING.
At first it was hard to part with those ones, but I have gotten a lot better about managing my money overall as saving those ones back makes me pass up silly little purchases as I don't want to break a 20 on a $1 item. It is a great way to save - adds up faster than just putting the change in the jar!
At first it was hard to part with those ones, but I have gotten a lot better about managing my money overall as saving those ones back makes me pass up silly little purchases as I don't want to break a 20 on a $1 item. It is a great way to save - adds up faster than just putting the change in the jar!
