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7 things you’re wasting money on
  + stars: | 2022-04-27 | by ( Beth Braverman | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +6 min
With inflation pushing the price of just about everything higher, it’s more important than ever to keep track of how you’re spending your money. Bank feesWhether you’re paying fees for withdrawing money from an out-of-network ATM or paying monthly service fees for simply having a checking account, small fees can add up to a significant amount of wasted money over time. The cost of monthly fees, if you’re unable to avoid them with your current bank, likely outweighs any interest you’re getting paid on that account. But spending money on something you don’t need just because it’s on sale can quickly lead to overspending. “These things get put on autopay, and then people don’t even realize that they’re paying for something that they don’t even use,” Ramhold adds.
Ready to start saving? Do it in this order
  + stars: | 2022-03-01 | by ( Beth Braverman | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +6 min
Financial experts generally advise saving 10% to 15% of your income, but if that’s not possible right now, start setting aside whatever you can and increase the amount over time. A Health Savings AccountIf you have a high-deductible health plan through work, you might also have access to a health savings account. Money goes in tax-free, grows tax-free, and comes out tax-free if you use it for qualified medical expenses. Max out your 401(k) or other retirement savings accountsOnce you have your basic savings plans in order you can start really boosting your retirement savings. Individuals health plans with deductibles of at least $1,400 are considered to be high-deductible and are eligible for a Health Savings Account.
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