With our current budget (once we dump the cc debt and auto pymt), we will have $500/mo to save.
We currently have no savings (well, we now have money left over since we haven't paid cc this month but no official savings). I know the first goal is to set up an emergency fund.
We do have some short and long-term goals.
I want to open an acct with Wilshire State Bank -- 36 mos @ 4.86 apy. In order to get this apy, we must commit to depositing x amount every month, without fail.
We would also need to leave the money in the account for the full 36 months.
Of the 500 available for savings, how much would be prudent to put into the WSB account? I would love to put $250 but I am wondering if that is too much since we do need some very liquid savings for emergencies, Christmas, medical/dental/optical, etc.
Also, I still have about 6k in student loans at 3% interest. Should I attempt to pay those off first? I will be making monthly payments on the student loans regardless (and DH should receive a sizable bonus that could pay them off in full).
I am so new to savings. Any assistance or guidance would be appreciated!
We currently have no savings (well, we now have money left over since we haven't paid cc this month but no official savings). I know the first goal is to set up an emergency fund.
We do have some short and long-term goals.
I want to open an acct with Wilshire State Bank -- 36 mos @ 4.86 apy. In order to get this apy, we must commit to depositing x amount every month, without fail.
We would also need to leave the money in the account for the full 36 months.
Of the 500 available for savings, how much would be prudent to put into the WSB account? I would love to put $250 but I am wondering if that is too much since we do need some very liquid savings for emergencies, Christmas, medical/dental/optical, etc.
Also, I still have about 6k in student loans at 3% interest. Should I attempt to pay those off first? I will be making monthly payments on the student loans regardless (and DH should receive a sizable bonus that could pay them off in full).
I am so new to savings. Any assistance or guidance would be appreciated!
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