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March 04, 2008

Bravo!

rachel

I recently came down with the cold/flu bug that everyone seems to be sharing this month. While glued to my couch with my "supplies" (Odwalla Click here to learn about third-party website links, applesauce Click here to learn about third-party website links, Emergen-C Click here to learn about third-party website links, biscuits Click here to learn about third-party website links and soup Click here to learn about third-party website links), I watched an unhealthy amount of television &mdash including every episode of the incredibly lame addictive new Bravo show Millionaire Matchmaker Click here to learn about third-party website links. The main dame, Patti, is really passionate about her business and is pretty straight-up with her approach to matchmaking.

What got me thinking were these love-challenged millionaires. What are they doing to make their millions? What are they doing to be financially successful? But clearly that's not what the show is about.

As for the rest of us "common folk" and millionaire wannabes, I myself have been trying to be a little more disciplined about saving money lately. Wells Fargo tells me the easiest way is to make it automatic. So I did. Check out My Savings Plan. (Not mine, but how to set up yours.)

What you do is create an automatic transfer from your checking to your savings every month. Or, separate from My Savings Plan, if you have direct deposit, you can divvy up your paycheck to have some go into checking and some going into savings, automatically. Money you don't see in your checking account is money you won't spend, right?

On that note, if you are really into tricking yourself with the whole out of sight, out of mind bit, you can alter the look of your online banking accounts. If you click on the "Account Services" tab, then select "Remove Accounts" (under "Account Information"), you can actually hide your savings account from yourself. You are not cancelling your account &mdash simply removing it from your view. (And you can always add it back just as easy.) This way, you know how much you are saving in your head and on your monthly statements, but it's not staring you in the face with every online session taunting you: I'm liquid savings and can easily be yanked out to buy an iPhone Click here to learn about third-party website links .

Yes — automatic savings gets a bravo in my book!

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