It also helps to keep
a buffer in your checking account.
Keep
a buffer in your checking account all the time.
I like to go one step above that and also keep at least a $ 1,000
buffer in my checking account just in case.
If you want to use it as
a buffer in your checking account, that is fine since some people feel more comfortable with that.
Before we even started saving I made sure our emergency fund was full plus made sure we kept an extra
buffer in our checking account.
Build
a buffer in your checking account.
I didn't have any unexpected expenses to take a bite out of my wallet, so I was able to stash some cash into savings and have my checking account be where I want at the end of the month (tip: always keep a sufficiently large
buffer in your checking account to be able to handle surprise expenditures).
Be sure to leave a safety
buffer in your checking account just in case.
Not exact matches
The Paycheck
Buffer Account is used as a «buffer» in your checking account when your income is lower than pl
Buffer Account is used as a «buffer» in your checking account when your income is lower than p
Account is used as a «
buffer» in your checking account when your income is lower than pl
buffer»
in your
checking account when your income is lower than p
account when your income is lower than planned.
What you need
in your arsenal is a
checking account buffer.
For example, if you had $ 500
in your
checking account and $ 3000
in your savings
account and you were convinced that consolidating these two
accounts would make your life easier, then you could simply combine the
accounts and carry the $ 500
in your
checking account balance knowing that you still had an additional $ 3000
buffer in the
account as well.
I also keep a couple thousand extra
in my
checking account as a
buffer just
in case.
The first step is to have enough
in your
checking account (or savings) for 1 month of expenses + a 1,000 $
buffer for unexpected emergency expenses.