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		<title>Anyone can start a savings account</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last year, I discovered Dave Ramsey and his total money makeover plan. It was revolutionary for someone like me, who has almost always lived hand-to-mouth, to realize I could do his first step, which was to save $1,000 in a Savings Account as an emergency fund.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last year, I discovered Dave Ramsey and his total money makeover plan. It was revolutionary for someone like me, who has almost always lived hand-to-mouth, to realize I could do his first step, which was to save $1,000 in a <a href="http://www.mecu.com.au/Savings-and-Investments/savings-accounts.html">Savings Account</a> as an emergency fund.</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t realize it was something I could accomplish. That is because every penny that comes in to my house is accounted for &#8212; bills, food, etc. There is no discretionary income to fund a <a href="http://www.mecu.com.au/Savings-and-Investments/savings-accounts.html">Savings Account</a>. I lived a bare bones existence. I didn&#8217;t have cable, call waiting, new vehicles &#8212; basically I didn&#8217;t have any way to reduce my expenses because they already were as slashed as possible.</p>
<p>An emergency fund seemed impossible until I read other ways people had established theirs. The goal is to the get teh $1,000 saved as quickly as possible. Here is where the magic was &#8212; if you are really serious about getting that money, you can do it by selling some of your belongings. We live as minimalists, so I didn&#8217;t think we had anything to sell.</p>
<p>But we did. By selling items we had, such as an old beat-up dresser in the basement, a rusty old antique clawfoot bathtub in the garage and used pink girls&#8217; ballet slippers, we funded the <a href="http://www.mecu.com.au/Savings-and-Investments/savings-accounts.html">Savings Account</a> in less than a month. I am still amazed. All I have to say is that if we can get money for a savings account, so can you.</p>
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