, that may not be realistic in your case.
Just as with pet insurance, shopping around for veterinary and care services can go a long way when it comes to saving on costs. Just because there’s a vet down the street from your apartment doesn’t mean it’s the most cost-effective one. I’ve also learned that just because a vet is in a great area doesn’t necessarily mean it will cost a fortune.
Other care services, such as dog walking, boarding or daycare, can cost a fortune. In Brooklyn, where I live, a full day of doggy daycare can cost $50. When we first moved here, I treated Wrigley to one day of daycare a week, but quickly realized there were better options. A friend recommended an amazing dog walker who only charges $15 for a 30-minute group walk.
Fintech apps make it easier than ever to jump-start your savings. Some apps like Qapital and Chime will round up your purchases to the next dollar, and put the difference into a separate account for savings. This isn’t a fully sufficient way to create an emergency account, but it can be a great way to start and boost additional savings.
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