Everyone knows that they should save money, but how do you get started? What are the best ways to save money? What if you really don’t have that much to save? These are all common questions that many people have, and if you are wondering the same things, you are not alone. Fortunately, these savvy bloggers have tons of tips on how to get started and how to create a manageable savings plan.
Blake over at Money with Life has some simple explanations of the different types of savings plans that you can have. It’s important to realize that there are different types of savings plans available and to choose the type plan or plans that work best for you. He also gives you some examples of how you can start saving.
Jen over at Master the Art of Saving has advice for you if you are the person who says, “I don’t have enough money to save any of it.” She started small, really small, and has some great advice on how to get going even if you’re only savings pennies, literally.
At Frugal and Thriving, you will find advice on how to start saving and how much to save in order to achieve your goals.
The experts over at Moolanomy really know their stuff. Here you can find information about creating a savings plan, saving for retirement, saving for college, and more.
Finally, Shawanda over at You Have More than You Think has advice on some of the different savings accounts you might want to use in conjunction with your new savings plan.
And You?
Do you have a savings plan? What does it entail? Share your knowledge with readers who might not know where to start!













CAITLIN HOPPER , I am already familiar with “Money with Life”, “Frugal and Thriving” and “Moolanomy” but “You Have More than You Think” is really new for me. Thanks for it.
I have a saving plan that includes target of saving each month. It helps me to run on my saving track.