Each month I have about 600 deposited into my checking account through direct deposit (through 3 different employers.) I also have at least another 4 or 5 checks I deposit myself plus some cash (college poker is one of my few vices, although I don't go over $20 a month.) I have 2 credit cards, one with a 3,000 limit and another with a 2500 limit but barely spend enough to have to pay a total of $150 between the both of them. With that being said, in any given month I really only need 200 in my checking account to get by.
So here's the kicker: I am your typical Apple computer college student who likes everything streamlined (quicken used to be my one-stop shop but now it just annoys me and I use excel sheets) and I wanted to know if there was a way where I could set up my checking account to have any amount of money that is in there over $200 automatically deposited into a third party savings account. Ideally this would ensure I have no money that I did not really need simply "sitting" in my checking account not earning interest for me.
Is this possible? It is very tiring to have to wait until the end of the month to have the rest moved over to savings while it could be constantly flowing over there automatically. Now I know what little interest would be earned using this system, but I am a firm believer in the saying a penny saved is a penny earned (in fact never has there been an occasion when I walked past a penny without picking it up). I cannot tell you how irritating it is to know that there is money in my account that I have no meaningful use for not earning interest for me, however minimal it might be.
So here's the kicker: I am your typical Apple computer college student who likes everything streamlined (quicken used to be my one-stop shop but now it just annoys me and I use excel sheets) and I wanted to know if there was a way where I could set up my checking account to have any amount of money that is in there over $200 automatically deposited into a third party savings account. Ideally this would ensure I have no money that I did not really need simply "sitting" in my checking account not earning interest for me.
Is this possible? It is very tiring to have to wait until the end of the month to have the rest moved over to savings while it could be constantly flowing over there automatically. Now I know what little interest would be earned using this system, but I am a firm believer in the saying a penny saved is a penny earned (in fact never has there been an occasion when I walked past a penny without picking it up). I cannot tell you how irritating it is to know that there is money in my account that I have no meaningful use for not earning interest for me, however minimal it might be.
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