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New Money Management Strategy

I recently decided that I need to adjust my money management strategy. As you may have read in my previous post, I was attempting to find a new institution that had more convenient access. Turns out though my bank has partnered with some other banks ton increase its’ ATM network. That works out nicely for me, because with my new strategy I will be using the ATM a little more often.

So here is my new money management plan:

  • Each Monday I will take $120 out of the ATM (equates to $500/month).
  • I will use only that money for my weekly expenditures.
  • The left over money will be put back in on Monday, and an additional $120 will be taken out.
  • All coin will be collected in a coin jar to be counted at a later date.

This new strategy should allow me to better manage my money, since I will be able to physically see what I have spent and what I have left. I have always found it a lot harder to spend with cash than with my debit or credit cards. I am going to make a few exceptions for things that I don’t spend cash on:

  • Rent
  • Cell Phone
  • Utilities
  • Gas
  • Gym Dues
  • Car Insurance

These items will either be paid by check or automatic transfer. This should theoretically work out for me. I will keep my current status posted each week. I plan on documenting what I spent each week and whether or not I met my goal.

I have always been an active saver, but it is always good to save a little extra. Each month I transfer $416 to my Roth IRA in order to maximize my yearly contribution. I haven’t been at my job long enough to qualify for their 401k program, but once I do I will switch my contributions to them in order to maximize my employer’s matching policy. I also transfer $50 per week into an online savings account. This allows me to save the money before I even see it. That way I am not tempted to spend it. So far it has worked well. I am just afraid that I am spending more than I have left over, which is why I have switched to this savings strategy.

I’d be interested to hear how anyone else who has tried this strategy has fared. All comments welcomed.

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