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December 9, 2004 01:14 PM

Small Change Adds Up To Big Savings


Excerpt: Pennies for a rainy day are nice, but there are easy ways to save much more that that for a sunny future.


Pennies for a rainy day are nice, but there are easy ways to save much more that that for a sunny future.

Glinda Bridgforth and Gail Perry-Mason, authors of the new book "Girl, Make Your Money Grow!" recommend starting small. Putting aside even a dollar or two a day will help your savings grow over time. They recommend that you consider the following:

Serial savings. Decide that you'll save every $1 bill with a serial number that begins with one of your initials or has a certain combination of numbers, such as the year in which were born. Check the serial numbers every time you break a large bill or receive change.

Windfall collection. Earmark for savings any financial windfalls you receive - gifts, refunds, prizes and even change you find on the street. Since you weren't expecting the money or counting on it to pay bills, you'll find it easier to put aside. If the windfall is significant, try to put at least half into savings.

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