2018: Thank you for a wonderful year!
Happy holidays from all of us at SaverLife! 2018 has been a big year for us. We’ve been busy creating new ways to reward you for saving and learning more about what actually helps people save. Here are just a few highlights from 2018: You won prizes for saving every week In 2018, we launched…
Read MoreHow do you balance debt and savings? Here’s what our research found.
If you’re paying down debt, saving money may be a low priority for you. After all, you’re probably paying interest on your debt every month, so paying off your debt more quickly means keeping more money in your pocket long-term. It’s harder to save when you have debt Our research found that Savers with a…
Read MoreThinking about Investing? Investment-Savvy Checklist
A lot of members tell us they’re interested in investing. Maybe you’re starting to save regularly, and you’re wondering how your money can work for you instead of sitting passively in a bank account. What Are Your Goals? Before jumping into investment strategies, start with this basic question: what is the point of investing to…
Read MoreWhat does saving mean to you?
At SaverLife, we talk a lot about how important it is to save. But defining what it means to save is surprisingly difficult! Consider this scenario: You transfer $5 from your checking to savings account every week all year. At the end of the year, your car needs some repairs. You withdraw all the money…
Read MoreWhat does it mean to “pay yourself first”?
Hi, I’m Saundra Davis, SaverLife’s financial coach. Let’s talk a little bit about the golden rule of saving: pay yourself first. So many people say, “I’m going to wait and save after I’ve paid all my bills and I’ll save what’s left,” but we all know what happens then. Very seldom is there anything left. So the idea of…
Read MoreSaving for College
Graduation celebrations are all around us. I think this is a wonderful time to think about what college savings means in your life and for your family. Find your “why” As exciting as college can be, the financial burden is often high. So take some time now to think about your motivations. Are you…
Read MoreHow do you use your tax refund?
Every month, part of your paycheck is sent straight to the government to pay your taxes. But at the end of the year, most people owe less than they’ve already paid – so they get money back from the government. These tax refunds are a huge influx of money for many American families. If you’re…
Read MoreMeet Your Fellow Savers
At the beginning of your journey with SaverLife, we asked you about your goals. Here’s what you and your fellow savers said! EARN Savers have big goals! YES, we do! (I’m saving too!) I’m not at all surprised that housing is at the top of our “goals” list. That makes perfect sense! Buying a home…
Read MoreHelp is out there! Resources for when the unexpected happens
Few words describe the human experience better than the quote by writer and cartoonist Allen Saunders: “Life is what happens to us while we are making other plans.” We all know this is true, so what can you do when things don’t go according to plan? Sure, an emergency fund can give you a sense…
Read MoreHow can I manage money with a partner who has different money habits?
Do you have any advice for managing money and budgets with a partner who has a different view of spending and saving than I do? Submitted by anonymous. Ah, love and money! This can be blissful or stressful. For many people, money can make or break your relationship. It is pretty common to partner with…
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