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Create your automatic money flow
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Create Your Automatic
Money Flow
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ow that you see how it works, it’s time to implement your
Automatic Money Flow. You’ll start by linking all your accounts
together. Then, you’ll set up automatic transfers to happen on
various days. Below, I’ll assume that you’re paid once per month, but I’ll
also cover slight tweaks to implement if you’re paid biweekly or if you’re
a freelancer who’s paid irregularly.
To get set up, you’ll need a complete list of all your accounts, their URLs,
and the login/passwords. Make a chart that looks something like this.
URL Login Password
Account
checking account
savings account
credit card(s)
401(k)
Roth IRA
any regular bills*
Alternatively, remember that on page 88 I mentioned that I use a PBwiki
account to store all of this information. It’s well worth taking an hour to get
all these handy account numbers in one place so you never have to do this
again.
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Also, before you start linking your online accounts, you may need to
work with your employer to get your paycheck going to the proper places.
If you don’t already have it, talk to your HR rep and set up direct deposit
into your checking account. (This is easy. It basically entails giving your
checking account number to your employer.) In addition, you need to get
everything squared away with your 401(k) contribution. Ideally you already
set up your 401(k) way back in Chapter 3, but if not, DO IT NOW! Even if
you already have a 401(k) going, you may have to adjust the amount you
contribute every month based on your shiny new Conscious Spending Plan.
link your aCCounTS
First, you’ll need to log in to each account and link your accounts together
so you can set up automatic transfers from one account to another. When
you log in to any of your accounts, you’ll usually find an option called
something like “Link Accounts,” “Transfer,” or “Set Up Payments.”
These are all the links you need to make:
If you haven’t already done this, connect your paycheck to your 401(k),
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so it’s automatically funded each month. (I cover this on page 82.).
Connect your checking account to your savings account.
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Connect your checking account to your investment account/
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Roth IRA. (Do this from your investment account.)
Connect your credit card to any bills you’ve been paying by using
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your checking account. (If you’ve actually been paying bills by writing
checks with a pen, please understand that man has discovered fire and
combustible engines and join our modern times.) For example, if you’ve
been paying your cable bill by check each month, log in and switch it so
that the bill is paid by your credit card instead.
Some bills can’t be paid using a credit card, like rent and loans.
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For these regular bills, link them to your checking account. (Do this by
logging in to the company’s website, and initiating the transfer there.)
Set it up so that all your credit card accounts are paid from your
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checking account. (This is set up from your credit card’s “Transfer” or
“Link Accounts” page.)
Finally, there are payments that simply can’t be automatically drawn from
your checking account. For example, if you’re renting from a little old lady,
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where you can enter your checking account information and automatically
transfer money each month. Sigh. Get it together, Mildred. Anyway, you can
still automate payment using your checking account’s bill-pay feature, which
is free with nearly every account. Example: If you pay rent by writing a check
and sticking it in an envelope each month, log in to your checking account
and set up automatic bill pay for your rent. Your bank will then write a check
for you each month and mail it to your landlord. Just make sure you schedule
it so that it has enough time to reach your landlord in the mail.
WHERE THE MONEY FLOWS
This account . . . . . . Should fund this account
Paycheck 401(k)
■
Checking account (direct deposit)
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Checking account Roth IRA
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Savings account (which is sub-divided
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into savings goals)
■ Credit card
■ Fixed costs that don’t allow credit card
payment (like rent)
■ Occasional spending cash
Credit card Fixed costs
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Guilt-free spending
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