Remove 2020 Remove Family Remove Goals Remove Savings Account
article thumbnail

How We’re Using Upromise to Save for College

Family Balance Sheet

Hello, 2020. Right before the pandemic started, I opened 529 College Savings Accounts for our daughters. My oldest was in eighth grade and one of my goals for 2020 was to start saving consistently for both daughters’ college education. My Upromise strategy will help with our goal.

College 130
article thumbnail

Where I found EXTRA Money in May 2021

Family Balance Sheet

I have used the extra money to pay off debt, fund family trips, or build up our Christmas savings. I donated plasma 4 times in May which is short of my goal of 8 times. My beautiful petunias in 2020. I made quite a bit more from the 4th quarter of 2020 where I do most of my Christmas shopping. Rakuten: $11.31.

Money 130
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Net Worth Defined: What Is My Net Worth?

Savings Corner

All of your retirement accounts are included as assets in your net worth calculation. That includes 401(k)s, IRAs and taxable savings accounts. Net worth calculator A smart view of your financial health Get a quick read on how you’re set up to meet expenses and money goals. families by income Net worth of U.S.

article thumbnail

How We Frugal-ed in January!

Family Balance Sheet

Welcome to my first “How We Frugal-ed” recap of 2020. Found Money in January: I have an old savings account that I hold on to, because it’s at the same bank as my kids’ savings accounts. I’m going to see how much I can find in 2020. from my Ibotta (grocery saving app).

January 130
article thumbnail

How to Build your Emergency Fund

Family Balance Sheet

Life suddenly changed for most of us in March 2020 and this past year of the pandemic has reinforced how important an emergency fund is. Do you have enough cash to cover them or would you have to rely on high-interest credit cards or a loan from your family? Create a separate savings account and call it your Emergency Fund.