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The Million Dollar Savings Club: How to Prepare

Filed under: Million Dollar Savings Club, Saving Money — bryan_fleming @ 10:33 am

ATMCash.jpgThis post is an update to the Million Dollar Savings Club. If you are not familiar with this club, you can learn more by reading my post describing it.

Wednesday we’ll be kicking off the Million Dollar Savings Club. That’s the first day we’ll begin actually saving money. Here are a couple of tips you should do to prepare (I’m doing these myself):

First, take $20 out of the bank so you have about one week’s worth of savings ready to go. Truthfully, most people don’t carry much cash around anymore. You don’t want to get in a pinch where you don’t have money to put into the savings fund each day.

Second, take the $20 bill and break it into singles. You might need to buy something small like a coke and get $18-$19 back in change. Ask to get the change in all singles. If your bank will give you $20 in singles that will work even better.

MoneyClip.jpgFinally, get 3 paper clips to hold the money. Then get 3 slips of paper and label each: Savings, Investing, Give-Away. This way you can track each pile of money.

You might also think about where you’re going to place your piles of money. Try to pick a place where you’ll see it everyday. That way you won’t forget to add money to it.

Wednesday will be the day we all start, so be ready!

For those of you in the U.K – Paul Newby over at http://improvingmylife.blogspot.com/ will be starting a U.K. based version called the Million Pound Savings Club.

The Rules for the Million Dollar Savings Club are here.

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The Million Dollar Savings Club Begins

Filed under: Million Dollar Savings Club, Saving Money — bryan_fleming @ 7:47 am

kickoff.jpg“Every Fortune begins with $1”. What a true saying. I know a lot of readers simply are unable to start saving money. I suspect it’s because saving 10% of your income is too daunting a task. So we’re going to have some fun.

I’d personally like you to join my “Million Dollar Savings Club”. What is the club? It’s a way for us to learn to save money together. Here are the rules:

- You will save $3 dollars per day in cash.
CSA 120x120 Animated - Each dollar will be placed equally in three piles: One for saving, One for Investing, and One for giving away.
- There are no membership fees or anything like that. To be a member of the club simply set your $3 into each pile every day. We’re working on the honor system.

Certainly anyone can be a member of the club. Anyone can save $3 per day.

You might be thinking, “If I’m saving $3 per day, why is it called the Million Dollar Savings Club? ” That’s a good question and here’s the answer: The habits we learn from saving $3 per day will grow. Countless millionaires will be created from the club because some people will simply start to save more. Some people will wisely invest the investing pile. Some people will love the incredible feeling of giving money away and want to give more. The truth is, that first $3 will grow into an incredible fortune for you. It will be an amazing and exciting experience for everyone in the club.

If you want to get started right now, book mark this page. You can come back to it every few days and read my entries below. I will keep this page updated regularly.

Editor’s NOTE:  Although I started the Million Dollar Savings Club back in August, you can play along from the begining.  Just read my entries below.  Every entry will be posted on this page.

More Posts:
How To Prepare
Kick Off
Day Two
Day 7
Day 8: How to Be Your Own Bank
Day 14
Day 15: Why Cash Is King
Day 20: Building the Habit
Day 29: How to Get Through a Cash Pinch
Day 30: Who’s Winning? (September Leader-Board)
Day 36: Counting Cold Hard Cash
Day 38: Joining the Club
Day 45: Piles of Money!
Day 51: Travis Wright Joins the Club
Day 52: The Giveaway Pile Strikes

Day 76: Million Dollar Savings Club Update
Day 79: Making Bigger Commitments     *** Must Read
Day 86: Building Wealth on a Dollar Per Day
Day 87: How to Set up your Automatic Savings Account
 
Day 97: Money in The Bank
Day 100: Million Dollar Savings Club hits 100 Days!

Day 107: How to get a $2,500 Savings Account
Day 111: Your $39,000 Investing Pile
Day 121: Million Dollar Savings Club Update
Day 127: How to set Savings Goals for the New Year
Day 133: Create a $3,000 Emergency Fund in 5 Minutes
Day 135: Million Dollar Savings Club Update

A New Year:
New Year Kick-Off  <- Start here to play along
Week 2: Bronze, Silver, and Gold
Week 3: Million Dollar Savings Club Update
Week 4: Update
Week 5: Another Weekly Update
Week 6: Interest Paid
Week 8: Million Dollar Savings Club Update
Week 10: 6 Percent Online Savings Accounts
Week 11: When to Tap your Automatic Savings Account
Week 13: How to Drive a Mercedes Benz instead of a Hyundai
Week 14: Saving Money $704.51 in 14 weeks
Week 17: Can you Beat My Record?
Week 21: $1056.24 in my Account
Week 23: Day Trading for the Little guy?
Week 25: My First Stock Trade. Take II
Week 28: 28% Return on your money
Week 31: Million Dollar Savings Club update
Week 34: Million Dollar Savings Club Turns 1 Year Old

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AOL’s Best POP Up Ever!

Filed under: Computers — bryan_fleming @ 12:04 pm


aol.jpgLet’s face it. America Online is notorious for continuously billing people monthly service fees when they want to cancel their service. In fact, you nearly have to cancel your credit card to stop the billing process.

A few weeks ago AOL announced a massive round of layoffs. They also announced AOL would be free.

You can imagine my surprise when my wife fired up her trusty AOL Software and saw a pop-up ad asking her to convert her paying membership to a new one. Which program? The free one!

Hats off to AOL. I think they did it right here and truthfully I’m impressed. They could have easily hit my wife’s credit card for $10 a month for years. Instead they did the right thing and won her as a patron for long long time.

The Lesson: If you want to win customers. Do the right thing. Nickel and dimming them to death won’t grow your business. It will only build ill will. I suspect AOL will be much better off from the path they’ve chosen.

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