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  • How Much Do You Save?

    At the moment I'm putting away £500 a month, it builds up quite nicely Given that this month was bonus-time I've supplemented that as well.

    Do you regularly save and if so how much?
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    It's all I can say...

    Edited: The cruel fact is that a man with two kids and ex wife can't save anything...
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    • #3
      Almost all of my entire meager temporary 500$ a month salary.
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        tuber andb i save a few hundred a pay check, if we cant then we dont, but most of our savings gets padded by a huge federal income tax i recieve each year. We are well into 5 figures for our savings and we dont touch it. we live off our checks that go into our checking. I was looking into investing ideas, Dan s gave me a few but i am still investagiting
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        • #5
          Re: How Much Do You Save?

          Originally posted by Doddler
          At the moment I'm putting away £500 a month, it builds up quite nicely Given that this month was bonus-time I've supplemented that as well.

          Do you regularly save and if so how much?

          8% of my gross into a registered retirement plan
          an additional 12% in stocks and non-registered funds

          No other savings except to the extent increasing the speed at whic we pay off a mortgage is savings
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          • #6
            Including my automatic 401(k) contributions, I try to save $2,000-$2,500 a month.

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            • #7
              Why don't you save us the burden of posting here ?
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              • #8
                300$ a week.

                Spec.
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                • #9
                  I used to save alot. I don't know why. I like to save for rainy days. Good thing, as I'm unemployed now. . I can take many months off. Maybe even a year. But I'll get back to work soon.

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                  • #10
                    negative something or other. Until I start this new job I got, then I'm probably going to be saving about a grand a year total, maybe more. Don't know for certain, but I ought to be OK after I start.
                    You just wasted six ... no, seven ... seconds of your life reading this sentence.

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                    • #11
                      None, any spare money gets paid off my mortage.

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                      • #12
                        For the last year, about $4K a month.
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                        • #13
                          10% of income to 401K:

                          about $122 every two weeks

                          + employer contribution:.....

                          .60 to evey dollar for the first 4%...wtf
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                          • #14
                            Oh, we're counting pensions?

                            £100 a month then, which won't be worth bugger all when I retire...

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                            • #15
                              15 % of salary goes to retirement, $500 each month on mortgage (paid in 9 years) and some $1000 each month that just piles up on my bank account.
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