I have accounts at 3 different banks:
- Bank A- 1 checking account & 1 savings account
- Bank B- 2 checking accounts, 1 savings account, 1 rewards credit card
- ING- Orange savings accounts
So why so many accounts!?!?! Like I mentioned early, the shopping habit (problem?)- I needed a way to control my spending! I have direct deposit that deposits enough money in my Bank A account for the following:
- Checking Account: Money dedicate to all bills that must be paid. For me this means rent, electricity, heat, internet, student loan payment, and gym membership. I also transfer a little money into my savings account as well!
- Savings Account: This is savings, this is not to be touched, and I keep enough money here for emergencies. Providing easy access to transfer the money to my checking account.
Next, I also have my paycheck direct deposit into Bank B:
- Checking Account- Groceries/Food: I never know how much money I’m going to spend on groceries or food so I have a dedicated account for it. By putting a certain amount of money here, I limit the amount of money I can spend on food. However, if I don’t spend it all, I can easily transfer the money into my fun checking account! I never let this account get lower than $100, In my mind, $100=$0 (This is for security of course!)
- Check Account- Fun: Here is where the fun happens! I can do all the shopping, decorating, wine tasting, racing, and adventure seeking I want……until there is no more money here of course! Again, I try not to let this account dip under $100!
- Savings Account: I keep money here to save up for vacations or big purchases!
- Credit Card: 1% cash back on purchases, 2% on groceries and 3% on gas! And it makes banking fee-free!
Lastly, I have an ING Orange savings account! My favorite because I earn .8% Annually! I also, make sure that I’m always transferring money automatically from Bank A & Bank B into this account in order to continue to grow my money! Do you, want to earn $25 and start earning money through ING, leave me a comment and let me know so I can send you a referral to ING Bank!!!
And that folks, it how you safely budget and grow your money!
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