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About whether or not opening a savings account. 8:5 and 7:2

balata

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Hello everybody,
Here is a money question that I would like to submit to the wisdom of people on this great forum.
I have been out of a real job for almost three years and doing all sorts of little jobs here and there. In other words I have no real income, just very small amounts that come on an irregular fashion. I used to have savings (all gone now) and would like to start saving again. Problem is I cannot put aside a fixed amount on a regular basis like I used to, but I think I can put (very) small amounts once or twice a month on a basic savings account. I asked the yi about various options starting with : “please tell me about opening an savings account” and the answer was 7:2>2. I thought at first that the yi was suggesting it was a sound /good idea. However, because a few of the readings following that one did not give answers I could clearly understand, I then asked “please tell me about NOT opening any savings account” (not now, at least) and the answer was 8:5>2, which I interpreted as a potentially good idea. Now I am wondering which of this options is the best and would be very thankful to have your take on this.
Thanks in advance to anyone who wants to share their ideas on this.
 

moss elk

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7.2 is you being disciplined,
taking charge and saying,
This will be done, and I will be there doing it!

8.5 says, I'll save the money that wants to be saved.


Go for 7.2, open the account.
Even small contributions can add up and be useful in tough times.
 

balata

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Hello Elk Moss,
Thank you for your input. I really like what you say about 8:5 “saving the money that wants to be saved”. I will listen to the message in 7:2 and open the account. Thanks ��
 

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