Save For Specific Goals With Your Own Online Piggy Bank

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piggy bankYou may be expecting a review of the new online service SmartyPig. Well, that review is in-progress, but while doing my research I was reminded of an alternate way to create your own online “piggy bank”. Remember how you’d actually have to save your quarters to buy what you wanted? Oh, the good old days… ;)

Let’s say you want to set up multiple “baskets” or “piggy banks” of money for specific goals. Maybe you have

an ongoing pet medical fund to which you add to regularly instead of paying for insurance ($50 per month?)
an ongoing car maintenance/repair fund (I need one of these)
a summer vacation fund (goal: $1,000?)
a Christmas fund
…or that all-purpose emergency fund!

You want separate balances and accounting for each account to keep things neat, but you don’t want to open up 3 new accounts at 3 different banks. The good news is that this can all be done with ING Direct - they let you easily and instantly create multiple savings accounts that have their own balance and nickname. No credit checks, no applications, and it earns interest. Here’s how:

1) First, you’ll need an ING Direct account. If you have one already, you’re all set. If you opened one before and it got closed to due low balance or inactivity, you can have them re-open it by calling 1-888-ING-0727 (or you can login and do it). If you are a new customer, you can earn a $25 sign-up bonus here by…

Begin your Christmas savings now

WalletPop:

Filed under: Cards, Kids and Money, Saving

I’ve reached the age where the loved ones I gift are beyond toys, and I’ve taken to giving gift cards so they can buy their heart’s desire. I’m also in the habit of dropping the day’s pocket change into a jar on my dresser. Today, I realized this would be a great way to fund next Christmas.

What brought this to mind was an article about Coinstar, the automatic coin sorting machines seen in many groceries. I don’t use them because I don’t like giving up the 8.9% counting fee. However, instead of cash, one can choose gift cards for bookstores, theaters, restaurants and other merchants. When you buy one of these, the sorting fee is waived. I figure that, by the end of the year, the daily change from my pockets will buy enough cards for everyone on my Christmas list.

One-stop shopping and a painless savings program; now that’s what I call a good Christmas shopping experience.

 

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Nods ‘n’ Ends from the Land Of Nod

WalletPop:

Filed under: Saving, Shopping

Whimsical children’s’ retailer Land Of Nod is holding its Spring Cleaning Sale, with up to 80% discounts on kids’ bedding, furniture, decor, toys and more.

It’s a great time to stock up on seasonal items: the Ain’t No Mountain High Enough toboggan is marked down to $49 from $129. It would look great under next year’s Christmas tree.

Easter baskets, winter holiday crafts and Valentines are also on sale. Heads up to those who read my post on Budget Birthday Party Going for Kids: these designer duds piggy banks (phthalate-free) make a novel birthday gift or party favor for children age 3 to ten, especially accompanied by a roll of nickels, dimes or quarters for their opening day deposit!

 

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