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Get ready for America Saves Week

on March 9th, 2011 by The Afro News 0 comments

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Get ready for America Saves

Get ready for America Saves

By Jason Alderman :  So many expenses, so few dollars saved. That’s the dilemma faced by millions of Americans – everyone from struggling college students to young families saving for a down payment to baby boomers approaching retirement.

During severe recessions, people tend to curtail spending and increase saving as a hedge against potential – or real – hardship. In fact, the average personal savings rate as a percentage of disposable income has risen to about 5 percent, compared to an all-time low of negative 0.5 percent in 2005. Back then, the economy was booming and many people assumed that the stock market and home values would climb indefinitely. How wrong we were.

It’s probably too early to tell, but some worry that the strong 2010 holiday shopping season may signal a return to old spending habits. Here’s hoping we’ve learned our lesson about living beyond our means and the importance of saving for a rainy day.

There are many reasons why it’s important to develop and maintain sound savings habits during good times and bad:

• You could lose your job or see your hours cut. Most experts recommend having at least six months’ income readily available for emergencies.

• Those approaching retirement need to boost their net worth slashed by plummeting home and retirement account values.

• Costs for high-ticket items like medical expenses, college and retirement continue to far outpace the rate of inflation.

• Many fear that future funding for government-provided benefits like Social Security and Medicare is at risk.

Although many believe that low- and moderate-income families cannot afford to save and build wealth, research shows that there are “savers” and “spenders” in all income classes. To help encourage people to learn sound saving habits, a broad coalition of non-profit, government, military and corporate organizations formed the America Saves campaign in 2001 (www.americasaves.org).

Last year, some 2,000 of these member groups sponsored the fourth annual America Saves Week. Millions of Americans were reached through their campaigns – everything from educational events at military installations outside the U.S., to financial planning seminars hosted by participating employers, to free tax preparation assistance.

This year’s America Saves Week is slated for the week of February 20-27, 2011.

America Saves offers many tools for learning more about the importance of saving, including:

• Use the America Saves interactive Personal Wealth Estimator to determine your current net worth and then estimate your future net worth.

• Sign up to receive monthly savings messages from national financial experts on topics such as money management, investment basics, building wealth through home ownership, saving during tax time and ways to get out of debt.

• Test your savings knowledge by taking their “Test Your Savings Knowledge” quiz. Did you know that families that have a savings plan in place save about twice as much as those with no plan?

• Read tips for saving on everything from food and household items to medications to banking and insurance products

• Handy links to numerous other websites that feature financial education materials.

Chances are that economic prosperity is still a ways off; but when it eventually comes, I hope we all remember the harsh lessons of the past few years and retain the thrifty habits learned out of necessity.

Jason Alderman directs Visa’s financial education programs. To participate in a free, online Financial Literacy and Education Summit on April 4, 2011, go to www.practicalmoneyskills.com/summit2011.

Filed under: Finance Tagged With: America Saves, wealth

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