Start a savings account

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#1
I can't say how much I hate myself for not doing it sooner, what I mean is this. I didn't start a savings account until recently. I used to just store money in a safe I had. Instead I wasted many years not collecting any interest on my savings. So, a couple years ago, I finally set up a savings account. I realize now that I wasted many years, but I'm thankful I got here now.

Anyways, who here has yet to start a savings account? If you have not, do you plan to start one soon?
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#1
I can't say how much I hate myself for not doing it sooner, what I mean is this. I didn't start a savings account until recently. I used to just store money in a safe I had. Instead I wasted many years not collecting any interest on my savings. So, a couple years ago, I finally set up a savings account. I realize now that I wasted many years, but I'm thankful I got here now.

Anyways, who here has yet to start a savings account? If you have not, do you plan to start one soon?
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#2
I started a savings account 10 years ago but 6 years ago I was fired from my job. My savings saved me and I almost got my Internet business started when the saings were used, so I had a few tough months and I have to start saving all over.
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#2
I started a savings account 10 years ago but 6 years ago I was fired from my job. My savings saved me and I almost got my Internet business started when the saings were used, so I had a few tough months and I have to start saving all over.
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#3
Maybe I should get started too...
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#3
Maybe I should get started too...
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#4
I have had a savings account for 13 years or so. I lost count. My parents actually started it for me and once I was 18 I could take the money out, instead I kept it in there and just added to it every other month. It adds up and it helps to have that money for a rainy day or, well, maybe for your future after all.
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#4
I have had a savings account for 13 years or so. I lost count. My parents actually started it for me and once I was 18 I could take the money out, instead I kept it in there and just added to it every other month. It adds up and it helps to have that money for a rainy day or, well, maybe for your future after all.
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#5
I need to get on this myself. I haven't had a saving account since I was a child. I have a ton of money saved up, so maybe it'd be best to put that into an actual saving account to earn some interest at least.
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#5
I need to get on this myself. I haven't had a saving account since I was a child. I have a ton of money saved up, so maybe it'd be best to put that into an actual saving account to earn some interest at least.
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#6
In order to start saving you have to have something to save...
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#6
In order to start saving you have to have something to save...
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#7
I agree for sure. Of course you need money, but even a little bit of money is worth starting a savings account for. I started a savings with just $5.
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#7
I agree for sure. Of course you need money, but even a little bit of money is worth starting a savings account for. I started a savings with just $5.
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#8
I totally agree with you. A savings account is an ideal way of saving money. I know for myself it was hard adding money in, because I would almost take my money out if I needed it. Which is hard to not do. But I do my best. I try to save $100 here, $100 there.
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#8
I totally agree with you. A savings account is an ideal way of saving money. I know for myself it was hard adding money in, because I would almost take my money out if I needed it. Which is hard to not do. But I do my best. I try to save $100 here, $100 there.
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