14 Little Tricks To Help You Actually Save Cash In 2016 (2024)

    You'll be rollin' in dough before you know it.

    by Christina LanBuzzFeed Staff

    We asked the BuzzFeed Community what little tricks they use to save money. Here are some of the best responses about spending and saving actual cash money:

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    1. Save bills that have a specific number on them.

    "My mom always keeps bills that have a 7 in their note number. So for example, is she has a $20 bill that has 'G7' on it, she will not spend it. Note numbers go up to the number 12 I believe, with letters going up to L."

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    2. Or pick a random bill and then save all of them that you get for a month.

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    "Pick a note. Any note, a 5, a 20, a 50. And every one of this note you get, save it in a money box. Every last one. See how much you have at the end of the month."

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    3. Get a digital coin bank that'll show you exactly how much you're saving.

    "Also buying a cheap coin bank with a digital counter. I'm less likely to grab change for an impulse snack the higher I see the number go. Around Christmas, you can find a small one for about $5."

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    4. Or get one that's so cute you'll want to give it all your coins.

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    5. Put increasing (or decreasing) amounts of money in a piggy bank every week.

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    "Get a piggy bank and put it on a high shelf that you can reach. Start with $1, next week put $2, then $3… Write it on your calendar. After a year you will have $1,405!"

    This also works the other way around if you start by putting $52 the first week, $51 the second week, and so on. That way the savings will be easier on your budget towards the holidays.

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    6. Open up separate accounts for bills and spending.

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    "I have one bank account for savings, one for bills, and one for spending. My paycheck gets disposited and I have a plan that automatically puts the money into each correct account. I never spend more than I have now."

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    7. Or have two checking accounts: one where you know the pin number and one where you don't.

    "I have two checking accounts: one that I use, and a second that I don't use. I don't remember the PIN number and my ATM card isn't activated, so I can't even use it or transfer money from that account, only into it."

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    8. When possible, use cash over credit cards.

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    "My husband and I discovered that we spend less when it's in cash. We pay the bills, then take whatever's left over for two weeks out of the bank, and we don't touch our debit cards until it's time to pay bills again. When you see your money, you wanna hoard it."

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    9. Pull out the exact amount you want to spend for the week in cash.

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    "Pull out cash at the beginning of every week and use only the cash you have for your every day instead of swiping your card. You become more aware of how much you're spending every day."

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    10. Just hide your credit cards.

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    "I 'hide' my credit cards and only use them on the thing that's most rewarding. So right now I get 5% cash back at gas stations. So I will use my credit card to fill up my tank once a week and then stash my cards back in my closet. This way if I'm ever tempted to spend $150 on article of clothing or something I'll only have my debit card. For me personally this usually stops my unneeded purchasing, because I don't want all that money taken out of my account at once."

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    11. Get paid to work out with the Pact app.

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    "I signed up with my health insurance's wellness program for free (most large providers have one), which lets me earn points for being active and learning about wellness. I also use Pact, which lets me earn actual money for working out and eating my fruits and veg."

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    12. Get an amortization schedule for loans.

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    "Get an amortization schedule for any loans you have. Make your payment plus the principal of the next month to save $$$."

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    Calculate yours here.

    13. Before making an expensive lifestyle change, test-drive your expected budget.

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    "When you decide you need to save money for an apartment or a new car or whatever it may be, save the amount of extra money you will need to pay for it every month to see how it feels. So if I was getting an apt for $550/mo I would save $550 every month (less the amount of my current rent). This way I can see how the costs will affect my money and I can actually save for a deposit in the process."

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    14. Be careful where you go.

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    "In the words of my 7-year-old daughter: 'Don't go to places where you spend money.'"

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    Answers have been edited for length and clarity.

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    FAQs

    What is the trick to saving money? ›

    Save money automatically.

    Set up a direct deposit from each paycheck to your savings account. That way you don't even think about the money you're saving—you're just saving. Start budgeting with EveryDollar today! And if you really want to get serious, use a separate bank from your existing checking account.

    What is the 50 30 20 rule? ›

    The 50-30-20 rule recommends putting 50% of your money toward needs, 30% toward wants, and 20% toward savings. The savings category also includes money you will need to realize your future goals.

    How to save $5000 in 12 months? ›

    Ways To Save $5,000 in a Year
    1. “Chunk” Your Savings. The first step to saving $5,000 in a year is to break down your savings goal into manageable portions. ...
    2. Automate Your Savings. ...
    3. Save in a High-Yield Saving Account. ...
    4. Track Your Cash Flow. ...
    5. Boost Your Earnings. ...
    6. Declutter for Cash. ...
    7. Evaluate Your Subscriptions. ...
    8. Challenge Yourself.

    How can I save $1000 fast? ›

    Dave Ramsey's 9 Ways To Save Your First $1,000 Fast
    1. Cancel Subscriptions. ...
    2. Bring Your Own Lunch. ...
    3. Avoid Coffee Out. ...
    4. Re-Sell Old Items. ...
    5. Shop at Cheaper Grocery Stores With Rewards Programs. ...
    6. Buy Generic. ...
    7. Join a Carpool. ...
    8. Pick Up a Side Hustle.
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    What is the 1% saving rule? ›

    If you struggle to stick with a budget, try using the 1% rule for spending money. It's simple: When something you want to purchase exceeds 1% of your annual gross income, wait a day before buying it.

    How to save $5000 in 100 days? ›

    It works like this: Gather 100 envelopes and number them from 1 to 100. Each day, fill up one envelope with the amount of cash corresponding to the number on the envelope. You can fill up the envelopes in order or pick them at random. After you've filled up all the envelopes, you'll have a total savings of $5,050.

    How to save $5000 in 3 months with 100 envelopes? ›

    The 100-envelope challenge is pretty straightforward: You take 100 envelopes, number each of them and then save the corresponding dollar amount in each envelope. For instance, you put $1 in “Envelope 1,” $2 in “Envelope 2,” and so on. By the end of 100 days, you'll have saved $5,050.

    How to save $100 in 30 days? ›

    The goal of the Challenge is simple: save $100 in a 30-day time period through a series of gradually increasing deposits. November has 30 days so every day is a savings day. As shown in the picture below, daily savings deposits start at $1 a day for five days followed by $2, $3, and $4 each for five days.

    How do you pay yourself first? ›

    What is a 'pay yourself first' budget? The "pay yourself first" method has you put a portion of your paycheck into your savings, retirement, emergency or other goal-based savings accounts before you do anything else with it. After a month or two, you likely won't even notice this sum is "gone" from your budget.

    How do you divide your income? ›

    One of the most common types of percentage-based budgets is the 50/30/20 rule. The idea is to divide your income into three categories, spending 50% on needs, 30% on wants, and 20% on savings.

    What is the 52 envelope challenge? ›

    There are no complicated rules to remember. Week 1, you save $1.00. Week 2 you save $2.00, and it continues through the year, adding one more dollar to each week's savings goal. By Week 52, you'll set aside $52.00, which will bring the year's total savings to $1,378!

    How can I save $100,000 in one year? ›

    Five tips to help you save $100,000 faster
    1. Live below your means and cut frivolous spending. ...
    2. Be hyper-aware of every monthly expense and ruthlessly cut back to save faster. ...
    3. Pay down high-interest debts like credit cards first. ...
    4. Find the financial institution that will get you the highest interest rate.
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    How much if I save $5 dollars a day for 1 year? ›

    By saving just $5 a day, you'll have around $150 more in your monthly budget. Sock it away for a year, and a little more than $1,800 would be at your disposal.

    What is the 30 day rule? ›

    The premise of the 30-day savings rule is straightforward: When faced with the temptation of an impulse purchase, wait 30 days before committing to the buy. During this time, take the opportunity to evaluate the necessity and impact of the purchase on your overall financial goals.

    What is the 30 30 30 rule for savings? ›

    The 30:30:30:10 income planning rule offers a structured approach where individuals allocate 30% of their income to living expenses, another 30% to retirement savings, 30% to investments and 10% for unexpected needs.

    How to save $10,000 fast? ›

    6 steps to save $10,000 in a year
    1. Evaluate income and expenses. To make room for saving, you'll need a meticulous budget that outlines all your sources of income and all your expenditures. ...
    2. Make an actionable savings plan. ...
    3. Cut unnecessary expenses. ...
    4. Increase your income. ...
    5. Avoid new debt. ...
    6. Invest wisely.
    Apr 2, 2024

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