Comments on Reap the Benefits of Direct Deposit -- Without Direct Deposit TypePad2007-07-17T18:15:00ZNAhttps://www.freemoneyfinance.com/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://www.freemoneyfinance.com/2007/07/reap-the-benefi/comments/atom.xml/Pam commented on 'Reap the Benefits of Direct Deposit -- Without Direct Deposit 'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451bcbd69e200e008dd358588342007-07-22T03:36:53Z2007-07-22T03:36:53ZPamhttp://www.scrapbooksbypam.comI finally figured out how to be faithful with saving. I had to open an account at a different bank...<p>I finally figured out how to be faithful with saving. I had to open an account at a different bank (online savings account) and have the money automatically sent to that account each month through my automated bill payment program at my credit union. Trying to build a savings account at the same credit union where my checking account is was impossible. It's just too easy to get online and do a quick money transfer from savings to checking. Now, I'm actually saving AND I'm earning a much higher interest rate than I would at my credit union. :)</p>Minimum Wage commented on 'Reap the Benefits of Direct Deposit -- Without Direct Deposit 'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451bcbd69e200e008da00c688342007-07-17T20:36:38Z2008-08-27T12:00:12ZMinimum WageWhere I work, paychecks are released at of after 5pm. Direct deposit will never be available because that would eliminate...<p>Where I work, paychecks are released at of after 5pm. Direct deposit will never be available because that would eliminate the weekend float on which my employer depends.</p>Minimum Wage commented on 'Reap the Benefits of Direct Deposit -- Without Direct Deposit 'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451bcbd69e200e00994bcb688332007-07-17T20:34:58Z2008-08-27T11:58:41ZMinimum WageI tried paying myself first but the utility companies found that arrangement unacceptable.<p>I tried paying myself first but the utility companies found that arrangement unacceptable.</p>Blaine Moore (First Time Home Owner) commented on 'Reap the Benefits of Direct Deposit -- Without Direct Deposit 'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451bcbd69e200e008d9ff4d88342007-07-17T20:26:47Z2007-07-17T20:26:47ZBlaine Moore (First Time Home Owner)http://www.TheFirstTimeHomeOwner.comI do have direct deposit, and it goes straight into savings. Money is then taken out when needed for bills,...<p>I do have direct deposit, and it goes straight into savings. Money is then taken out when needed for bills, rather than the other way around.</p>