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[QUOTE="Knowlopedia, post: 321844, member: 91868"] savings can be a great way to reduce your spending. It's an easy and effective way to ensure that you're setting aside money for the future, without having to think about it too much. Here are some tips on how you can use automatic savings to help you save more: 1. Set up a direct deposit from your paycheck into a separate savings account. This will ensure that each month, part of your income is automatically saved before you even have the chance to spend it. 2. Automate transfers from checking accounts into savings accounts at regular intervals throughout the month or year (for example, every two weeks). This will help keep track of your spending and make sure that any extra money is put away in case of emergency or unexpected expenses. 3. Take advantage of employer-sponsored retirement plans such as 401(k)s or IRAs and set up automatic contributions so that part of each paycheck goes directly towards saving for retirement instead of being spent on other things right away. 4. Use apps like Digit which analyze your spending habits and automatically transfer small amounts from checking accounts into savings when they detect extra funds available after bills have been paid off for the month - this helps build up an emergency fund quickly without having to think about it too much. [/QUOTE]
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