Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once bills and food are paid we have very little left (less then 100, often more like 50).
We have some money in savings though. We don't typically keep money for future expenses or emergencies in checking accounts.
Fortunately our bank doesn't fine us for not keeping a minimum balance. We can't afford that.
Can you share which bank? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:As little as possible, since interest is crap. My "zero" is $1500 though. I get paid on the last day of the month, so I set all bills to be paid the beginning of the next month, including "paying myself" (i.e. transfer to interest bearing accounts). Then I just keep what is needed for groceries, etc for the rest of the month. If I need more for any reason I just transfer more back.
Anonymous wrote:Once bills and food are paid we have very little left (less then 100, often more like 50).
We have some money in savings though. We don't typically keep money for future expenses or emergencies in checking accounts.
Fortunately our bank doesn't fine us for not keeping a minimum balance. We can't afford that.
Anonymous wrote:Anywhere from $10-50k. Just dipped below $10k today because I paid my DCs college tuition for the fall semester. I used to move more between checking and savings but stopped bothering when interest became meaningless.
Anonymous wrote:Anywhere from $10-50k. Just dipped below $10k today because I paid my DCs college tuition for the fall semester. I used to move more between checking and savings but stopped bothering when interest became meaningless.
Anonymous wrote:We only keep about $1K in there as a baseline "cushion", but the balance fluctuates by as much as $20K depending on where we are in the monthly cycle of income and outgo. I have a percentage of my paycheck put directly into a savings account each pay period, too.