I have a change jar that I save my money in for Christmas. I haven't cashed it in yet, maybe next week. Anyone else do this? How much do you have?
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Anyone do a change jar?
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I have a change jar. At the end of the month I take all my change except for the pennies and put them on my car payment. The pennies I started this month to see how many pennies I can save in one year. Just out of curiousity.
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I have 2. One I keep under $30 in--its for emergency money-such as if I get stuck at work and Grandma or the sitter needs to order pizza or the sitter needs $5 for gas to run my kids somewhere. The other change jar I dump out at the end of the month and it goes into savings to draw some interest. At the end of the year there is enough to pay the personal property taxes with some left over.
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Dh and I have one, and so does DD. When DD's jar gets full, I help her wrap up the change to take to deposit in her savings account. I use the change in our jar if she's short here and there in filling up a wrapper. DH and I used to use the money in our change jar for fun money. One anniversary we were able to go to a nice dinner with the money we'd tossed in there!
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I have a penny jar. I find it therapeutic to roll coins every so often and I take them to my savings account. I plan to do a big jar full of them for a whole year... just curious how many pennys I can save in a year. Then in 2006, I'll do a penny jar and a nickel jar. I'm crazy don't ask me why I'll keep this progression going. I also pick up change off the street. Something about walking over money, bothers me. And I open my door at drive throughs and pick up the change that people have dropped and haven't bothered to retrieve. Hey I wash my hands thoroughly and frequently.
Sharon
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I have a pretty gold dish that I keep near my purse and my husband's wallet, in the hallway. We dump extraneous change in there when we come into the house.
Whenever it's full, I bring it upstairs to the master change box. It's huge!!
Whenever it's full, I wrap them up by hand and walk to the bank. It's some mental thing of mine: I don't want to spend money driving the car to the bank when the whole point of the trip is to save money. It's only about a 10 minute walk.
My main bank is about 30 miles away, so this account is what we call our dream account. We're not sure what it'll be for yet - maybe to pay off our mortgage, but probably to buy a large piece of land in the country on which we'll eventually build. We'll see.
So, our spare change funds only our imagination...
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