Almost every child is given a piggy bank for saving change and allowance money. It helps kids get into the habit of saving money. However, having a piggy bank is not a bad idea for adults either. If you throw all of your coin change into a change pot, piggy bank, or coin jar automatically at the end of a day, you will soon accumulate enough money to come in handy.
I find that in just a couple of month, I will accumulate $20 to $40 in change. That change can come in handy if there is an unforeseen emergency or if you fall a little short in a pay period due to an unexpected expense. Sometimes a piggy bank can provide enough money to pick up a few groceries and make it to the end of a pay period. On a more positive note, it can also provide a little extra money for something nice: a gift or a meal at a restaurant.
Many grocery stores offer change counting machines like CoinStar. These machines make it convenient to turn your change into dollars. However, there is a 9 or 10 percent transaction fee.
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Sunday, July 27, 2014
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