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Save More Money.
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Author: Paskin, Janet
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10 Resolutions for 2006/ Do It Now
Ten big New Year's resolutions. Ten strategies for achieving them. The key: Address the real reason it's tough to get started, then take one step at a time.
Trying to save by cutting discretionary expenses--daily lattes, for example, or meals out--requires the kind of joyless discipline that few of us can sustain long enough to make a difference. The real trick to saving more is to take your will power (or lack thereof) out of the equation: Automate the process.
1 Max Out Your 401(k)
More than half of all eligible employees aren't taking full advantage of their company's 401(k) match. And a third haven't even signed up.
- Keep it simple: Don't let anxiety about choosing from the sometimes intimidating number of investment options keep you from signing up. Check out Resolution No. 2 for simple ways to put together the right mix of investments. You can always change your selections later.
- Get all of the match: Elect initially to contribute at least as much as your company requires to get the full employer match, which is usually between 3% and 6% of your salary.
- Create your own plan: If you don't have access to an employer-sponsored plan, create your own facsimile: Open a conventional IRA, Roth IRA or SEP-IRA and have your bank transfer a set amount into it every month from your checking account.
- 2 Ratchet Up Your Savings
Try these painless ways to accelerate your savings.
- Save half your raise: Increase your contributions by half the amount of any salary bump you get (or, better yet, all of it). You'll increase your level of savings without cramping your lifestyle.
- Sign up for auto-escalation: This feature is becoming more common in 401(k)s: You sign up once, instructing your plan provider to automatically increase your savings rate by an amount you choose (usually between 1% and 3%) on the same day every year. No fuss, no bother.
- Take baby steps: Or bump up contributions yourself, starting with a percentage point or two. If you make $80,000, an extra 2% will add $1,600 in pretax dollars to your account by 2007, but you'll lose less than $25 from your weekly paycheck.
- 3 Look Beyond Retirement
You can apply the same principles of automated savings to other goals, such as building an emergency fund or saving up for your kids' tuition.
- Automate everything: Most major banks, brokerages and fund companies will allow you to set up automatic monthly cash transfers into a designated savings or investment account.
- Match the vehicle to the goal: For your emergency fund, use a safe, liquid vehicle like an online bank or a money-market fund. For medium-term goals, look at short-term bond funds. To see how long it will take for your collective savings to hit seven figures, check out the Millionaire calculator at cnnmoney.com/tools.
Stash Your Cash
Best bets for your emergency fund or other short-term goals:
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HSBC SAVINGS
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WESTERN FINANCIAL MONEY MARKET
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PHOTO (COLOR): No. 1 Resolve to save more cash in 2006--it's ammo for your future.
~~~~~~~~ By Janet Paskin
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