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Comments:
R Quinn….advice on setting up these special accounts? We save a large percentage of our small incomes so we always feel strapped to enjoy the money we do have. It’s hard to strike a balance between saving and living. We are in our 50s and want to enjoy life too. Is 5 different accounts too many in your opinion? (Daughter’s wedding, vacation, emergency, monthly living expenses, car purchase account for example). I just find myself always trying to save more for “just in case”. I’m looking for a way to live with some breathing room.
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