The sun is out, the birds are chirping and it is Friday! Life is good – so grab week 25 of the 52 Week Saving Challenge by the horns and take care of your weekly savings deposit.
The amount due is $25 or $28 if you are working backwards (see below).
52 Week Saving Challenge
What is this all about?
How would you like to have an extra $1378 sitting around at the end of 2016? Does that catch your attention?
Want to know more? We’ve participated in this challenge for the past 2 years and love it.
The idea behind the program is simple; each week you deposit a set amount into the savings tool of your choice. We like to deposit our money in our online account set up at Serve.com. Every week (on Friday) we log in and transfer money from our normal everyday bank to the Serve online account. The process takes less than one minute to complete. We like to sock away the money in a separate account for this challenge. We have a debit card for the account so when we want to spend the money (at the end of the year), we use the debit card.
You can save however you want; some people take the weekly cash deposit and put it in a jar they have set aside in their home.
Others take the weekly cash and put it in an envelope in the home. Others we have heard have opened a subsidiary account with their bank, usually called a Christmas Club, and deposit the money there. Use whatever system works best for you; there is no right or wrong way to participate.
The important thing is to commit to saving money.
There are 2 ways to determine your weekly deposit amounts. At the beginning of the challenge (now) decide if you will work forward or in reverse.
To work forward, you will start off with depositing $1 on Week #1, then $2 on week #2 and so on.
To work in reverse, you will start off with depositing $52 on Week #1, then $51 on week #2 and so on. Personally, for us doing the challenge in reverse works better.
Each week we will remind you to make your deposit and we will tell you how much you need to sock away. We will always include both options.
Below is a chart so you can see how quickly your savings will grow:
In 2014 and 2015 we have used the money to pay for all of our holiday shopping. Some of you have used the funds to pay for a family trip, others for bills. It is all up to you how you spend the money; again – just be committed to saving money.
It’s a hard habit to get used to but once you do you will feel so accomplished each week.
The nice part about this program and the fact you are on the 52 Week Saving Challenge journey.
For week 25, deposit $25 or $28 if you are working backwards.