If you want to save up money u can find a job. They have jobs for teenagers
A debt repayment calculator shows how much money you can save by paying extra on your debt each month. Any extra money you put on your payment each month reduces the principle. By paying just a little extra each month, you can reduce the principle faster. This reduces the amount of interest you will owe in the coming months. Plugging in different amounts will help you see how much money you can save and must quicker your debt will be paid.
You should save enough so that eventually you have 8 months' salary in a savings account.
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This definitely depends on where you live. I would say, however, around $200.
If you want to save up money u can find a job. They have jobs for teenagers
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35.00...(2.50 x 8 = 20 + 15 =35)
A debt repayment calculator shows how much money you can save by paying extra on your debt each month. Any extra money you put on your payment each month reduces the principle. By paying just a little extra each month, you can reduce the principle faster. This reduces the amount of interest you will owe in the coming months. Plugging in different amounts will help you see how much money you can save and must quicker your debt will be paid.
I am 14 and I read a book called "The Teenagers Guide To Money" by Jonathan Self. It was really good really good and taught me how to handle, save, spend, invest, store and generally look after my money.
The same way you would save for anything. Put as much money aside each payday as you can afford to live without and save it until you have enough.
You should save enough so that eventually you have 8 months' salary in a savings account.
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$2-300 per year.
As much as you can donate!
The answer depends on how much they want to save. Without that information, the question is pointless.