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  • "Pay yourself first"

    Is it 10% of gross?

    Does retirement savings count toward the ten percent?

  • #2
    I think it's really more about what you can save and what your goals are. You'll hear most people around here say you should be saving closer to 20% and yes that can include retirement.

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    • #3
      Ideally you should save 20% plus, but it can be whatever you are able to save. 5% is better than nothing at all.
      Brian

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      • #4
        Right, for the record, between cash and retirement savings we were banking about 24% the last few years. This year's budget has it at 18%, but in real $$ it's going to be much higher because we'll be banking as much as we can to rebuild the emergency fund.

        I was just curious about the interpretation of the saying "Pay yourself first" as I read it in Richest Man In Babylon over a decade ago.

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        • #5
          Yes, when you hear savings advice, the percentage refers to gross income. A good goal is 20% of gross. That does include your contributions to your retirement plan. It does not include any employer match.

          A popular budget formula is 50-30-20. That is 50% of income for needs, 30% for wants and 20% for savings.

          As for the 20%, 15% for retirement and 5% for other needs.
          Steve

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          • #6
            I always thought "pay yourself first" wasn't an amount, but instead a timing practice. The idea is that you set the money aside directly from your paycheck instead of saving "whatever is leftover".

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