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Number & Type of Savings Accounts: What do you have?
I have been reading a few finance blogs and quite a few recommend having different savings accounts to keep track of different goals. We have always had just one joint savings account that has been our "emergency savings," but we also used it to save our housing down payment and for vacations. After thinking about it more, we felt it made more sense to separate our funds going forward. We bank with Sallie Mae online because it offers no fees, no minimums and between .8% and .9% interest. So now we have the following:- Joint Emergency Savings High Interest Account (4 months expenses)
- Joint Money Market Account - Primary purpose--Baby Savings! (plan to use for cover out of pocket expenses and start up funds)
- Joint Vacation Funds Account
It's a little weird having multiple accounts, but we have set up auto drafting with specific amounts and plan to only spend the saved amount on those specific areas. We will see how it goes.
What do you all of you do to reach your savings goals?
Re: Number & Type of Savings Accounts: What do you have?
- We each have our own savings to use for whatever we want. Right now, I'm just saving my allowance overflow in there, not saving for anything in particular. I don't know if H is saving for anything in his, either.
- We have a joint emergency fund/general savings
- We have a joint "big ticket" savings. This is where our current down payment resides. Once we close on our house, that account will migrate to our vacation fund.
I like keeping our specific goals separate from our e-fund simply because I don't like taking money out of it. It's a mental thing for me.
For savings, we have:
My HSA (does this count? I'm counting it)
Vacation savings
Home improvement savings
General 'shopping' savings-I use this for gifts, clothes, random fun stuff, and unexpected small purchases
E-fund (technically in a CD)
Long time lurker here... I use the virtual wallet with PNC. I think other banks are getting on board or may have similar budgeting tools. Using one savings account, I can allocate my funds to different savings categories in online banking. You can name the categories yourself. This way you can have as many categories as you need without having to worry about keeping any balances. I tried to include a picture to show example of what it looks like.
We have a joint regular savings account linked to our Bank of America checking account- we do the "keep the change" program so that's how money gets in there...we also use it for short term savings
We have a joint Capital One 360 savings account with 2 sub-savings accounts titled Savings account (which is our e-fund/house repair/project $) and a vacation account.
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