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‘Invisible’ savings: Save more without noticing

Sloan Wilkins
Sloan Wilkins
Published: March 6, 2025
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‘Invisible’ savings: Save more without noticing
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Saving money seems challenging. We figure it requires discipline, sacrifice, and constant effort. The truth is, the best savers don’t rely on willpower alone, they use smart, automated strategies that make saving effortless.

Contents
  • THE POWER OF AUTOMATION
  • ‘OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF MIND’
  • WHO’S FIRST?
  • REWIRE YOUR BRAIN
  • COMPOUND INTEREST

Build your savings in the background while still enjoying life.

THE POWER OF AUTOMATION

Many people save only if there’s money left at the end of the month. But it rarely works. Expenses expand to match your income, and savings get pushed aside.

The solution? Automate your savings. Set up a direct transfer from your everyday account to a separate savings account on payday. The money moves before you even see it, making saving effortless.

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Action:

  • Set up a small automatic transfer (even $10 a week adds up!).
  • Choose an account you don’t check regularly to reduce temptation.
  • If you get paid fortnightly or monthly, schedule the transfer for payday so you never notice the money was there.

The best part? You’ll easily adjust to spending what’s left without feeling restricted.

‘OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF MIND’

Keep your savings separate from your everyday money, it’s too tempting when combined.

Try these hacks:

  • Rename your savings accounts to something meaningful like “Future Home”, “Travel Fund”, or “Financial Freedom”. We save more when money is tied to a goal.
  • Make it harder to withdraw by refusing debit card access.
  • Try round-up apps – every time you spend, the app rounds up the transaction and deposits the difference into savings.

WHO’S FIRST?

Never leave saving until the end of the month – pay yourself first.

  • Split your pay – If your employer allows it, have a portion of your salary sent directly to your savings account.
  • Salary sacrifice – If you can, consider making super contributions before tax. You won’t miss what you never see!
  • Save “extra” money – Tax refunds, bonuses, etc are perfect opportunities to boost your savings without impacting your lifestyle.

REWIRE YOUR BRAIN

Saving money is also about psychology. Small, yet powerful changes help you to save.

  • The Latte Factor – Skip just one unnecessary expense per week (like coffee or impulse buy) and save that amount instead.
  • Invisible increases – Every 3-6 months, increase your automated savings by just 1 per cent. It’s small enough not to notice but powerful over time.
  • No-Spend Challenge – Pick one day a week where you don’t spend anything. Put the savings straight into your account.

These hacks support your brain to save without feeling deprived.

COMPOUND INTEREST

Once you’ve built a savings habit, go further by investing wisely.

  • High-interest savings accounts – Make sure your money is earning interest instead of sitting idle.
  • Investing in Shares or ETFs – Investigate low-cost investments that allow your money to grow.
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