I saw this and thought it would be a nice thing to try this year. Here is the link to the blog post: http://www.lifeasyouliveit.blogspot.com/2013/07/52-week-money-challenge-update.html

You add the same amount of money as it is the week in the year. So, no week would be more than $52. This might get harder to do as the year progresses but, I am still going to give it a try. It would be nice to have $1,378 saved in a jar next year this time.
She also has templates for smaller amounts of weekly savings that children could even participate in with their allowance money. Or just skip a cup of coffee each week and throw that in the jar - it is surprising how it adds up.
Are you up for the challenge?
Blessings from Ringle, Wisconsin.

You add the same amount of money as it is the week in the year. So, no week would be more than $52. This might get harder to do as the year progresses but, I am still going to give it a try. It would be nice to have $1,378 saved in a jar next year this time.
She also has templates for smaller amounts of weekly savings that children could even participate in with their allowance money. Or just skip a cup of coffee each week and throw that in the jar - it is surprising how it adds up.
Are you up for the challenge?
Blessings from Ringle, Wisconsin.
Hi Jacky! What a great way to save money! I'm not up to the challenge, though. I do save money, just not in that way. It's kind of sporadic. Thanks for sharing! Blessings from Bama!
ReplyDeleteCount me in. This is a very nice idea on how to do saving the cool way.
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