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I'm New- How many is too much
Hi Guys, new to this board and I was wondering how many bank accounts is Just too many. I read an article saying you should have 7 accounts! gee.. right now we have one checking and one savings. Simple is great for me but somedays I think I need more to save for different things!
how many checking/savings accounts do you all have
what do you use them for
Re: I'm New- How many is too much
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We have 1 joint checking and savings. I have an allotment from my paycheck and so does H that goes in to pay all of our bills including our mortgage. This is also where we put joint money.
H has 2 checking/savings. One for regular checking/savings and the other is where our insurance money goes for the car/boat that is on auto pay as well. I guess we could technically move this account to our joint, but it's not a big deal.
I have 2 checking/savings. One for my auto-pay student loan and one that is my regular checking.
One checking
Three savings that we re-name based on our current goals. Today they are labeled Emergency Fund, Baby Savings, Fall Semester Savings.
Love: March 2010 Marriage: July 2013 Debt Free: October 2014 TTC: May 2015
Bank of America
1 joint checking account
1 savings account
Capital One 360
1 savings account broken up into subcategories
a. Vacation fund
b. E-fund
c. house fund
I don't think there's such a thing as 'too many' if it works for you. If it's confusing or complicated, then simplify until you have the right formula. Not counting retirement accounts, we have:
Checking 1--H's account
Checking 2--My account
Checking 3--Shopping fund for gifts, larger purchases, etc. We fund this like a savings account.
Savings 1--Home improvement savings
Savings 2--Vacation savings
Savings 3--10th anniversary trip. This is a new account that we are using especially to save for our 10th anniversary trip that we want to take. We will probably either close it or use it differently afterwards.
Savings 4--HSA account
Certificate of Deposit--Emergency fund
MW:
Checking account
Savings account that can be separated into different catagories
Myself:
Checking account
Savings account
Joint Accounts:
3 checking (2 part of PNC wallet)
3 savings accounts (1 part of PNC wallet)
2 mom/ LOs savings accounts
I do all of my tracking with an excel spreadsheet and don't look at balances in my accounts as accurate. MW tracks her budget with her excel spreadsheet but does the old register for her transactions. She goes off of her register balance instead of her account balance.
Joint checking (credit union)
Joint savings (credit union)
Joint checking (bank) which is used more as savings because we rarely pull from it.