Thursday, June 19, 2008

Save From Your Checkbook

When you write a check, round the amount that you write in your checkbook up. For example, if you spend $97.23 at Wal-Mart, write down that you spent $100. Or when you deposit money, round down. If you get a check for $118.92, write the deposit in your checkbook as $110. This way you always have more in the account than you think you can get your hands on.

This is one way that some people can save money, but not everyone. It could get confusing and make it difficult to balance your checkbook.

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