Every year, military installations and organizations around the world join forces to motivate, support, and encourage servicemembers and military families to save money, reduce debt, and build wealth through a week of financial focus and education. Since 2007, more than 200,000 Savers have accepted the challenge of Military Saves Week. What is that challenge? The Military Saves Pledge. The Pledge is a commitment to exercise good financial habits, improve financial readiness, and encourage other Americans to do the same.
"I will help myself by saving money, reducing debt, and building wealth over time. I will help my family and my country by encouraging other Americans to Build Wealth, Not Debt."
Military Saves encourages all servicemembers, their families, and civilian employees to take the Military Saves Pledge, and to "Set a Goal. Make a Plan. Save Automatically."
Step 1: Set a Goal Why is a goal important? If you don't know what you're saving for, you haven't established what you won't spend it on. By saving for a car down payment, you've established that you won't spend that saved money on a new TV instead. When you take the Military Saves Pledge, you're asked to identify a savings goal. The top two goals selected by our Savers are: saving for a rainy day with an Emergency Fund and saving for Retirement. If you have another goal in mind, that's OK - in fact, it's GREAT! The important thing is that you have a goal, and that you commit to it.
Step 2: Make a Plan To take action, you need to save money. How do you go about doing that? This may be the most difficult part of the challenge - finding money to save. It's most likely in your paycheck (somewhere) - the problem is that so many priorities are fighting over the same dollars. Housing, transportation, food - all are essential needs that MUST be met. However, when something is a priority, you plan for it. Plan to save for your goal, whatever it is, just like you plan for your rent, for your car, and for your groceries. To do that, create a budget or spending plan for your monthly expenses. Assign each and every dollar of your paycheck to a category - including savings. By including savings in your monthly spending plan, you're committing to paying one very important bill - to yourself.
Step 3: Save Automatically
The theme for Military Saves Week 2016 is "Make Savings Automatic." Automating your savings will allow you to save regularly without having to think about it. Here are four ways you can set it and forget it:
Contribute to the TSP, and have a portion of your paycheck transferred into your retirement account before you get paid. Many other employer retirement plans offer a similar option - simply decide how much you want to contribute each month to meet your savings goal.
Set up allotments via myPay. Designate an amount go to an account that is separate from a regular checking account - preferably a savings account! If you are paid through a different system, your employer may still allow you to divide your paycheck into different accounts.
Tax time is a great opportunity to save for those who receive a refund. Use Form 8888, Allocation of Refund, to direct deposit your refund in up to three different accounts - make sure one is a savings account!