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Title: Suze Orman Save Yourself Account Post by: HeatherH on December 28, 2007, 11:21:14 AM Suze Orman has a program with TD Ameritrade where if you open a savings account with them and deposit at least $50/month for 12 months, they give you $100. I need to do a better job of savings anyway, so I signed up! :D I made my first $50 deposit and have scheduled monthly auto deposits so that I never miss one.
2008 is going to be a critical year for me financially. My car will be paid off in May and I can use that chunk of change every month to attack my consumer debt. I also have an unsecured loan that will be paid off later in 2008, freeing up another monthly amount to put toward the other debt. I may just kick this bad habit, ladies! :yipee: I know my hubby will be relieved. He's debt free and quite the thrifty guy. My debt is a burden to both of us. Especially since we'd like to purchase a home in the next few years; hopefully while the market is still down! Edited to correct the word "spendthrift." Felling :blink: for using it incorrectly. Title: Re: Suze Orman Save Yourself Account Post by: Jen on December 28, 2007, 03:09:31 PM you sound like you have a smart plan in mind! Stick with it and you will reach your goals this year. We will be rooting for you!
Title: Re: Suze Orman Save Yourself Account Post by: allinyc on December 28, 2007, 05:39:20 PM Sounds like a good plan! Maybe I will check them out myself for fun.
Title: Re: Suze Orman Save Yourself Account Post by: Brooke on December 31, 2007, 06:33:35 PM that is a neat idea... congrats on your positive step to your finances :clap:
Title: Re: Suze Orman Save Yourself Account Post by: pegbay on March 04, 2008, 06:16:42 PM Hi, I'm new here, so excuse me for coming in so late on this thread. I bought the Orman book a few months ago after seeing Suze on TV late one night. Everything she said made sooo much sense. I promised myself to get the book and start my SYA by the deadline (end of March) as a present to myself for my 41st birthday this month.
I opened my account a few days ago and will deposit my first $50 on the 15th (payday), setting up electronic deposits so I don't forget and forfeit the $100 bonus. I'm excited about this, because it is the start our 'get out of debt' plan for this year. We are selling one of our cars and our two motorcycles, and rolling all of our extra money first into one debt, then into the next, and so on, till we snowball our way out of this hole. Along with this, our income tax refund for this year ($1800) will be the beginning of our emergency fund, and the extra income I will get from a new job starting this month will go into building up our savings. By November, we will have eveything paid off except one credit card, and we should have a few thousand dollars saved up (and be ready to take a little vacation as a reward). This has to be the year for change! I feel we will be able to adhere to our plan, because we will still have extra money for entertainment and small purchases. Therefore, we won't feel like we are on a strict diet, so we won't freak out and go binge-shopping or give up on the plan for being too hard. Our plan will actually begin on the 15th, when I start my new job, and my husband gets a big pay increase at his job. Meanwhile, I've cut down on our grocery bill by buying only basic, healthy foods, cut down on our cell phone bill by changing plans, and we try to avoid extra shopping or eating out too often. It's a start! Title: Re: Suze Orman Save Yourself Account Post by: Jen on March 04, 2008, 08:13:43 PM Welcome to DivaTribe, pegbay. :)
Your enthusiasm really radiates through your post. I hope you'll stay with us and let us follow along on your journey! :clap: Title: Re: Suze Orman Save Yourself Account Post by: allinyc on March 05, 2008, 03:21:31 AM Welcome! I think once you get on the personal finance/saving train, it is such a positive, fun experience to see in what ways you can cut corners.
I may make less than some friends in higher-paying fields, but we are worlds above lots of them because of our frugality and sticking to a budget-ness. Title: Re: Suze Orman Save Yourself Account Post by: HeatherH on March 05, 2008, 02:42:26 PM Hi, I'm new here, WELCOME! I hope you keep posting! You and I are on the same get-out-of-debt type plan for 2008. It would be fun to keep up on how you're doing!! :D Glad you are here!
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