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Savings 101: Your Route to Financial Freedom
Saving isn’t just about stashing money away; it’s about securing your future. Whether you’re putting funds away for a specific goal or ensuring that you’re prepared for those unexpected life moments, knowing where and how to save can maximize your money’s growth. In this article, we’ll help you learn how to navigate your savings journey effectively.
Why Saving Matters
The startling fact is that only around 40% of families have sufficient savings to cover three months of expenses, and only 20% can go beyond six months. If you find it tough to save, you’re far from alone. Here’s why every bit saved matters:
Emergencies.
From sudden car breakdowns to unexpected medical bills, having a financial buffer helps you weather life’s unpredictability.
Short-term goals.
Whether it’s a vacation, holiday shopping, or a mini-home makeover, dedicated savings make these dreams achievable.
Long-term goals.
Owning big-ticket items like a house or car becomes less overwhelming when you have a savings plan in action.
Retirement.
When it comes to saving for retirement, the commonly accepted rule is that you need a retirement income that equals at least 80% of your final annual working income. The 80% rule can be used as a guide, but you may need to adjust up or down according to your retirement plans.
Savings Account Options
Research has shown that earmarking and partitioning funds into two accounts can bolster savings, especially for those on tighter budgets. But where should you place your hard-earned money?
Savings accounts
. These are ideal for storing money you don’t immediately need, while simultaneously earning some interest.
High-yield savings account.
These accounts offer a heftier interest rate but might demand a larger initial deposit and might restrict easy access.
Certificates of deposit (CDs) or share certificates.
Consider this type of savings account if you are comfortable locking in your money for specified periods to earn higher interest. Keep in mind that you’ll likely pay a penalty for early withdrawals.
Money market accounts.
If you want better access to your money than what CDs offer, a money market account from your financial institution could meet your needs. Keep in mind you may be limited to a specific number of withdrawals.
Money market funds.
Offered by investment firms, these accounts may yield higher returns, but remember, they’re neither insured nor guaranteed.
Note: Always be on the lookout for accounts that minimize fees. Over time, these small fees can eat into your hard-earned savings.
For Young Savers
Teaching the young ones about finances early on sets them up for financial success in adulthood. Most financial institutions offer youth-centric options.
Minor accounts.
These allow young individuals to have an account, co-managed with an adult. While withdrawals might sometimes require adult consent, deposits do not.
Custodial accounts
. Managed by an adult for a minor, these funds legally belong to the youngster. Control of the account transitions once they come of age.
529 plans.
Tailored for education expenses, these state- or institution-sponsored plans are tax-advantaged and designed to help save for various education-related costs.
We have specials for helping young savers! Come in to a branch or call us at 888-254-9500 to inquire today.
Setting Up Your Savings Account
While procedures may vary by individual financial institution, here’s a basic roadmap for your savings account setup.
Do your research.
Survey your options to find the account that aligns with your goals.
Visit your financial institution
. Explore accounts via their online platforms or walk in to understand their offerings.
Have two forms of identification.
Generally, two forms of identification – a driver’s license, passport, or Social Security card – are required to open an account.
Provide personal information.
Ensure accuracy when completing the account application, especially if you prefer a different mailing address on your checks.
Fund your account.
Be aware of the required minimum amount to open an account, if any. Have cash or a check with you to make your first deposit if you are opening the account in person. If you are opening your account online, you can electronically transfer funds from an existing account into your new account.
For joint or minor accounts, all parties’ information and presence might be required during account setup.
Start Your Savings Journey With Us
Savings isn’t just a financial term; it’s a pathway to a future where your dreams and needs are well within reach. Understanding your options, from types of accounts to the magic of compound interest, empowers you to steer your financial ship wisely. Your money deserves to grow, and the best time to start is now.
Come in to your local branch and speak with your personal banker.
We’re here to help you start on your savings journey.
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