2020 Money Saving Challenges with Free Printables (2024)

Wow, I can’t believe 2019 went by so fast! If you blinked you might have missed it. Whenever the new year hits, I, like many people, start thinking about how the year went.

Did I hit my goals? Did I accomplish some things I didn’t even think about? What can I do for the new year? Part of that always comes back to saving more and spending less.

This year, it is especially important to me because I want to finally buy another home. 3 years after I split from my ex and sold my first house, I’m ready to be a homeowner again. So my goal this year is to save for a down payment.

What are your goals for 2020? How will you achieve them?

To help get you started towards savings goals, I’ve designed new free printable money saving challenge trackers and added them to my resource library.

There you can find these new trackers, as well as all of the old ones!

Quick Guide

2020 Money Saving Challenges

Save $2,020 in 2020

I think this challenge is going to be pretty popular this year! I mean, how perfect is it that the ATM happily spits out $20 bills and the year is 2020.

I’ve designed a few different design options for you for saving $2,020 in 2020 including:

  • Party / Confetti Theme Tracker
  • Floral Watercolor Tracker
  • Mason Jar Tracker

Each of these trackers is available for FREE in my resource library.

Twenty $20’s in 2020

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As a single mom to a 12-year-old, I get it. Sometimes these money-saving challenges seem like too much. Sometimes your income is low, your expenses high, and sometimes both. Saving even $1,000 may seem impossible.

That doesn’t mean there isn’t a savings challenge out there for you. This year, shoot for saving twenty $20 bills in 2020.

$400 isn’t a lot but you have to start somewhere. There is no time limit on this one.

For those of you with kids who want to do their own savings challenge, this is great for them too!

2020 52 Week Money Saving Challenge

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In honor of 2020, these 52-week money-saving challenges will encourage you to stay on target to save $20 every week this year.

Filling in one of these cute 2020 savings trackers will mean you have saved $1,040!

Do you get paid bi-weekly? If so go ahead and just color in two spaces each paycheck!

Two options here. Both are “coins” in a mason jar. There is plenty of space around the edges for those of you that like to doodle as well! Choose pink or blue, whichever fits your personality best!

Choose Your Own Goal in 2020

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Sometimes, savings trackers just don’t fit your unique situation. Maybe you need to save a specific amount for a trip or you want to save $10 bills instead of $20.

When designing my free money-saving challenge printables, I try to think of the most common situations and make those. One’s that are catchy and appeal to the general public.

Those don’t always fit every user though. For those of you that have a unique goal to achieve in 2020, I have created some blank savings trackers.

One has 26 spaces, and the other 52. You decide what each space should be. Mix the numbers up like I do in my other trackers, or, take your goal number and divide by the number of spaces for even amounts.

Whichever method is your preference, these savings traffic will help you reach your own goals in style!

26-Week Savings Challenge for 2020

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Who doesn’t love a little retro vibe every now and again! This money-saving tracker has 26 triangles ready for you to fill in.

Using the values provided in each triangle, this will help you to save $1,404 in 26 increments.

For those of you that get paid every other week, this saving tracker is awesome. If you get paid weekly, consider this a six-month saving challenge, see how you do and switch things up mid-year!

How to Use the 2020 Money Saving Challenge Trackers

You will notice that my trackers don’t include dates. I realize every situation is different. Some of us get paid weekly, some bi-weekly, and some irregularly.

Likewise, some months can be hard and you can save less. Other months may have more cash coming in so it is easier to save larger amounts.

With most of my trackers, you can color, highlight or otherwise fill them in however you like. Do four in a week or one for the month if you need to. They are set up to have 52 spaces but don’t feel restricted to fill one in every week.

Heck, if you get things hustling you might be able to do the 2020 trackers AND follow along with some of the monthly trackers!

Other Money-Saving Challenges

There are a ton of other money-saving challenge ideas you can use to save more money in 2020. It’s all about finding a challenge in the money-saving sweet spot.

You see, for a money-saving challenge to be successful it needs two key elements:

  1. It has to be fun. If it isn’t fun, you are not going to keep up with it. For some “fun” means a pretty tracker, for others the fun is all in collecting the money. If you are like me it may be a bit of both!
  2. It has to be challenging but reasonable. The “challenge” should be challenging, but not so much so that you feel overwhelmed trying to keep up. If you ever wonder why most of my trackers don’t have dates, it is because I need that flexibility sometimes…and I am guessing most of you do too!

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2020 Money Saving Challenges with Free Printables (2024)

FAQs

How to save $5000 in 3 months with 100 envelopes? ›

The 100-envelope challenge is pretty straightforward: You take 100 envelopes, number each of them and then save the corresponding dollar amount in each envelope. For instance, you put $1 in “Envelope 1,” $2 in “Envelope 2,” and so on. By the end of 100 days, you'll have saved $5,050.

How much money is saved in the 100 envelope challenge? ›

After completing the 100 envelope challenge, you'll have saved $5,050. Each envelope will have a certain amount of cash, from 1 to 100. When you add all the envelopes together — $100 + $99 + 98 + $97, and so on, all the way down to $1 — the total amount comes out to $5,050.

Does the 52-week money challenge work? ›

But know that this savings plan is effective, and it can help you sock away more than a thousand dollars in a year — $1,378 to be exact. You could build up even more if you put the funds in a high-yield savings account. Doing the challenge takes commitment, but it's easy to start.

What is the $10,000 in 100 envelope challenge? ›

On each envelope, write the day number and the amount you need to save for that day. For instance, on the first envelope, you would write "Day 1: $1" and on the second envelope "Day 2: $2", and so on all the way to Day 100: $100. Each day, you take the envelope for that day and put the designated amount of cash inside.

How much money is in the 52 envelope challenge? ›

There are no complicated rules to remember. Week 1, you save $1.00. Week 2 you save $2.00, and it continues through the year, adding one more dollar to each week's savings goal. By Week 52, you'll set aside $52.00, which will bring the year's total savings to $1,378!

How much is 1 dollar a day for a year? ›

If you saved $1 a day for a year, do you know how much money you'd have? Roughly $30,000. This is totally 100% true.

What is the 1000 envelope challenge? ›

The $1,000 Savings Challenge Envelopes Inserts are easy to use. There's a total of 30 shapes and each one of them represents one day of the 30. You don't have to go in order, choose any amount and save it for a particular day.

What is the envelope savings method? ›

The idea is to split up your money according to how much you want to spend in each category—and then only let yourself spend until the cash in each envelope is gone. Envelope budgeting works best for variable expenses, like groceries and dining out, which change slightly every month depending on your spending habits.

What is the envelope stuffing challenge? ›

The 100-envelope challenge is a way to gamify saving money. Each day for 100 days, you'll set aside a predetermined dollar amount in different envelopes. After just over 3 months, you could have more than $5,000 saved.

What is the 365 day money challenge? ›

January starts with a daily savings rate of $1/day. Every subsequent month increases in $1 increments with December ending in $12/day. You can save a dollar a day for 365 days or have more savings per day and establish an even bigger savings pot at the end of the year!

What is the $5 Challenge? ›

Save Every $5 Bill Challenge

If you are a cash user, then this is one of the easiest ways to save money. You simply save every single $5 bill you get. So, whenever you get change you will be hoarding those $5 bills like a chipmunk collecting nuts for winter.

What is the $5 per week money challenge? ›

According to The Penny Hoarder, putting aside two $5 per week can add up to $520 in savings after a year. However, the key to sticking to this savings challenge is to separate it from the rest of your spending money.

How many envelopes do I need to save 5000? ›

Take stock of your savings At the end of 100 days, you'll have 100 envelopes containing $5,050. That's right—1 + 2 + 3 + 4 and every other number through 100 equals just over $5,000.

How long does it take to complete the 100 envelope challenge? ›

Taylor recommends for those with smaller budgets who can't save for 100 days in a row (or afford to set aside more than $2,500 in the final month of the challenge) to put cash in two envelopes per week. For those who can't put the exact amount the envelope calls for, she recommends whatever amount you can.

Is it possible to save $5,000 in 3 months? ›

There are 12 weeks in a 3-month timeline, which means there are 6 bi-weeks. In order to save $5,000 in three months, you'll need to save just over $833 every two weeks with your biweekly budget. If you're paid bi-weekly, you can easily compare your bi-weekly savings goal with your paycheck.

What is the envelope budget trick? ›

To begin, a good rule to follow is the 50/30/20 method: 50% of funds go to needs, 30% wants and 20% to financial goals. Make an envelope for each category that applies: rent, utilities, phone bill, gas, groceries, emergency, savings and leisure. Put aside cash in each envelope corresponding to the amount used.

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