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5 Secret Steps: How To Make Your Salary Last Longer by michealabm: 4:10pm On Mar 05, 2019
In theory, your monthly salary should last you the entire month.

Unfortunately, in reality, we have unexpected emergencies to monthly bills that always seem to increase, and those “impulse buys” that seem to catch us at our most vulnerable periods. We all tend to fall into the trap of finishing our salaries before the end of the month. Sometimes even going overboard by spending more money than we get and rack up debt in the process.
Aside from Savings & Investments, PiggyVest was built to also help you manage your money effectively. With our platform, you can save money, create a budget to help you manage and keep track of your living expenses, and even “pay yourself” in installments so there's money left over to help you meet and exceed your savings targets.

We’ll explain:
Let’s assume you’re a person who earns ₦150,000 every month.

Step 1: Credit Alert

It’s Salary Day! We all know that feeling of joy when the credit alert comes in and you feel invincible and powerful — like you can do anything.
Spoiler Alert: You can’t!
You have bills presently and in the future. You need to properly plan how to spend that ₦150,000 to avoid overspending and stories that touch.
Step 2: Divide & conquer

Following the 50/30/20 method, you should save around 30% of your monthly income to meet up with your responsibilities (example rent, fuel, electricity).
As a person who earns ₦150,000, that would be about ₦45,000. So, that goes into your core savings (PiggyBank) on the PiggyVest platform [₦45,000 monthly is ₦540,000 annually!] and just keep earning interest every month.

Step 3: Stash the spending money
Now you have ₦105,000 left for the rest of the month. Your needs are unique to you. So, you may go a little higher or a little lower than the average.

PiggyVest has a feature called PiggyFlex, a sub-account where your interests and returning funds(on maturity) are paid. You can withdraw from your flex at anytime! But there’s a new twist. You can now fund your flex up to three times a month. Which brings up an interesting use-case.

With Piggyflex, you can put your entire month’s budget — say ₦100,000 — into PiggyFlex.


Note: Funding your PiggyFlex is dependent on how much you have in your Core Savings (Your Piggybank Wallet). The threshold is calculated based on your savings in a month.

Step 4: Pay yourself weekly
With your monthly spend in your Flex wallet, you can then effectively “pay yourself” ₦20,000 as a weekly stipend.

So every Monday, you can send ₦20,000 from your PiggyFlex to your bank account and spend it that week!

Step 5: True Flexing
Boom!… No more insufficient funds!

If you have only sent yourself ₦20,000 every week for over 4 weeks, you will have spent ₦80,000 in a month. Leaving an extra ₦20,000 for that month.

Create an account to enjoy all this benefit https://www.piggyvest.com/?doublebonus=1&ref=2351b44c60
You can indulge or you can add it to your savings to exceed your overall savings target for the year.

YASSSS!!!!!

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