By: Jana @ Daily Money Shot
Like you, I automate savings but not bills. I’ve thought about it because I’m lazy and tired of paying bills and would prefer to just have one, but it makes me too nervous. Automating savings is great...
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We have goal savings accounts and we use ING to do this. Each one is named something different- for example one is called the Emergency fund. We really like it. It helps keep funds separate so we can...
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Sir, your initial summation is correct – automation is best for financial goals, but not for every transaction.
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