Saving just a little1 of 7Saving without making drastic cuts to your household budget sounds too good to be true, but it is possible with the right approach.If your goal is to funnel a small percentage of your income into your savings, you probably don't need to rethink everything. Instead, you can hit your savings target by adjusting your lifestyle.So what's the catch? You have to know where to look. And once you find places to save money, you need to put that money into a savings account. Related Articles:Does penny-pinching pay?When it pays not to scrimpHow to dodge debt denialHome insurance: Don't go bareRelated Links:Advantages of savings accountsQuiz: Best cell phone plan4 ways to cut phone billCrazy ways to save advertisement
Saving without making drastic cuts to your household budget sounds too good to be true, but it is possible with the right approach.
If your goal is to funnel a small percentage of your income into your savings, you probably don't need to rethink everything. Instead, you can hit your savings target by adjusting your lifestyle.
So what's the catch? You have to know where to look. And once you find places to save money, you need to put that money into a savings account.
Bankrate wants to hear from you and encourages thoughtful and constructive comments. We ask that you stay focused on the story topic, respect other people's opinions, and avoid profanity, offensive statements, illegal contents and advertisement posts. Comments are not reviewed before they are posted. Bankrate reserves the right (but is not obligated) to edit or delete your comments. Please avoid posting private or confidential information, and also keep in mind that anything you post may be disclosed, published, transmitted or reused.
By submitting a post, you agree to be bound by Bankrate's terms of use. Please refer to Bankrate's privacy policy for more information regarding Bankrate's privacy practices.