Set a standing order to move money to savings the same day you get paid. You can't spend what isn't there.
Overview
Pay yourself first is the oldest personal finance rule that still works. The moment your salary lands, a standing order moves a fixed amount into savings — before rent, before bills, before anything. You budget from what's left. The psychological shift is significant: saving becomes non-negotiable rather than whatever's left at month end (usually nothing).
Setting It Up
Log into your bank app. Go to payments or standing orders. Create a new standing order from your current account to your savings account. Set the amount (start with whatever feels painless — you can increase it later). Set the date to one or two days after your usual payday. Done. The whole process takes three minutes and it works every month without any further action from you.
What Amount to Set
A popular framework is 20% of take-home pay. If you earn £2,500/month net, that's £500 into savings immediately. If 20% feels too aggressive to start, begin with 5% (£125) and increase by £25 every 3 months. Most people find they don't miss the money after the first two months — they simply adjust their spending to the remaining balance.
Where to Send the Standing Order
Send it directly to your highest-interest savings account. If you have a Cash ISA with a good rate, send it there (up to your allowance). If your ISA is full for the year, send it to an easy-access savings account with a competitive rate. Do not leave it in your current account — it will get spent.
Standing Order vs Round-Ups
Standing orders provide a large, intentional baseline save. Round-ups provide a small, passive continuous save. Both together work better than either alone. The standing order handles the big monthly transfer; round-ups capture the daily micro-savings. Together, you're saving from both ends of the transaction spectrum.
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