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  • $2.00 challenge

    I started my $2 challenge today on Monday, August 13th. I got inspired from Mary Hunt's website yesterday when she stated that if everyone of us saved a dollar a day from the day we were born; put it in a mutual fund earning 12%, we would have 7 million when we turned 65.
    Since we can't all go back to the day of our births, she suggested that we start today, saving $2 a day.
    That is what I am going to do starting today. Anyone want to join me??

  • #2
    No, but I like that idea for my kids UGMA account. I am hoping someday they could have a nice egg for a downpayment on a house.

    The problem is most automatic monthly withdrawals are in the neighborhood of $50/month, instead of $30, $31, or $28 and $29 on leap years.

    I guess I should just commit to sending $365.00 1x/year.

    I think I am switching my youngest sons to that Total Portfolio fund, thanks to JimOhio (thanks!).

    BTW, this our 13th wedding anniversary on August 13th. Good day to start a $2 challenge

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    • #3
      I like the idea, but I am already putting a large percentage of my income into my retirement funds. So, in a way, I think I am already doing it, except with much more than $2 per day.

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      • #4
        I made home made cleaner and used it to clean the windows and the bathrooms. I made it from ammonia and vinegar and boy did it clean!! Good for the wallet, good for the environment, good all around!!

        I also ate lunch at home, so that should add up to atleast $2 for the day.

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        • #5
          I added my $2 today. I will send it in when it hits the $100 mark.

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          • #6
            Where can I get my 12% return?? I have my money ready to go. =)

            This does go to show how the little things can really add up. I have been trying to bring my lunch to work a lot lately trying to save a few extra bucks a day.

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            • #7
              That is a good question. Now, my Vanguard Index 500 returned about 20% for one year, ending June 30.

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