Why 5 Bank Accounts Are Better Than 1
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When trying to get your finances in order, simplicity would seem to be the best approach. But when it comes to bank accounts, most consumers might be better off with more than just one or two.
How many accounts should someone really have? According to Lisa Ray, financial education specialist with Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Atlanta, the average individual may want to consider having five separate accounts, each designated for different purposes.
The reason for the multiple accounts: keeping funds separate makes it easier to stay on track with budgets and plans.
"People need to separate their needs from their wants," says Ray. "Have one account for the things you need on a monthly basis, such as your food, utilities and mortgage, and another for your wants, such as eating out or going to a movie." As for the other three, Ray suggests setting up a third account for your emergency fund, a fourth account for your long-term savings or retirement, and a fifth account for your savings goals, such as a vacation or new flat-screen TV. ...
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