In a study of 2,036 U.S. adults commissioned by Visa USA, nearly half of all Americans are losing track of their money.
An average of $45 in cash is "lost" each week in what Visa dubs "mystery spending", Visa's version of "I know I had this money in my wallet but I can't figure out what I spent it on."
Averaged out over the course of a year, mystery spending accounts for $2,340 -- enough to fund a Roth IRA or other investment plan.
According to the study, events most likely to cause "mystery spending" include:
How people spend money isn't the point of the survey but it does raise an interesting point about how careless we can all be with our dollars.
On one hand, we wonder how will we fund retirement, or pay for college, or send our children to tennis lessons. On the other hand, we aren't even aware of how much cash we're spending and where we are spending it.
For example, if the average American saves the $2,340 annually at 8% instead of "mystery spending" it, that money could grow to $31,000 in 10 years, $91,000 in 20 years, and $204,000 in 30 years.
Being aware of your money is the best way to control it.
Source
Half of All Americans Say They Lose Track of $2,000 In Cash Each Year
September 10, 2007
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Alex! That's hilarious.
Ilyce: It's more like $450/wk at my house. That's what four kids will do to your budget.
Alex - That was just priceless. Do you think we should alert the media? LOL
Joey - Four children? Wow! $450 a week? Double Wow!
Interesting article and information, I'll have to share this with my wife as I'm sure that she is the one spending the majority 90% of the "mystery money"
Great post Ilyce...I'm always amazed at the amount of spare change lying on the countertop at the end of the day and wonder what was spent and where? I hardly use cash (I'm going for every point I can get!) so I can track my spending easily.
Michael - Be careful! And thanks for stopping by.
Debbie - Gotta love those rebate points! You might want to try Microsoft Money to track your spending. I swear by it.
I love it!! it seems to disappear and i have no idea where it went. Now i know.
Great post. Call it the Latte factor. Financial planners will talk about how simply not getting the $4 coffee each day and investing that $4 can make profound changes to someones retirement.
Ilyce-- I rated this a 5 and bookmarked it! With your permission I may quote you in our next first-time buyers' seminar--this is just...Priceless!