7 A6 Savings Challenge Free Printables (to Help You Save More) (2024)

Got an A6 personal sized binder? Let me show you A6 savings challenge free printables that can help your finances (big time).

I probably don’t have to tell you that finding A6 savings challenge free printables is rather hard to do.

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Almost all of them cost money.

Which is why I’m so excited to not only show you several out there, but also a way for you to convert any type of free savings challenge into an insert that will fit your cute A6 Personal Planner binder.

Ready to get your A6 filled with inserts to help you reach your savings goals?

A6 Savings Challenge Free Printables

The way I see it, you have three options to fill your A6 binder with free savings challenge printables.

  1. Find free savings challenge printables specifically for A6 (there are several, below).
  2. Find free envelope savings challenge printables, and just use the savings challenge front part (which fits nicely into an A6 binder cash envelope).
  3. Use a printing hack to decrease the size of a normal PDF, allowing you to use other free savings challenge printables in your A6.

Free Savings Challenge Printables Made for A6

There is one savings plan printable for each month in these boho-themed free printables.

I love how this set works both as a printable to hole punch and put into your A6, AND, they fit into your cash envelopes in an A6 binder (here’s the A6 personal binder in the photo, and the other one I use is this A6 personal binder).

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Hint: if you use them in the envelopes? You can then use a wet erase marker (these are the ones I use) so that you can reuse the same sheet over and over.

There are thirty spaces for each month, and a spot for you to put your savings goal into.

You then divide that goal by the number of spaces (30), and then you have what each space is “worth” (check this article out for how to start a money savings challenge).

Free Envelope Savings Challenge Printables (A6 Cash Envelopes)

Okay…so you know all of those fun envelope savings challenges (that also come with tons of free printables)?

Well, I printed a few out and cut the savings challenge part out, and it turns out that fits beautifully inside my A6 cash envelopes.

Here’s an envelope savings challenges that you can fit into your own A6 cash envelopes.

1. $500 Money Saving Challenge Printable

This free envelope saving challenge will fit right into one of your A6 cash envelopes.

There are 60 squares, each with a money amount on them. As you save money in your envelope, cross off the number of squares that add up to the amount.

For example, if you save $31 this week, then you can cross off the $20 and $11 spaces.

When you’ve crossed off all the spaces, then you know you’ve saved $500.

Printing Hack to Convert Savings Challenges to Fit the A6 Binder

There are a few ways that you can take any regular sized PDF printable (8.5” X 11”), and print it out to fit your A6 personal planner (or any sized planner, for that matter).

  • By Percentage: Open the printable, and click “print”. Under “Advanced” options, click “Scale”, then “Custom”. You can then put a percentage of the original size, which will shrink the printable down. Here is a chart for percentages to use with different types of binders, including the A6. Note: your printer and software may look different than mine, but you’ll want to look for these same settings.
  • By Pages Per Sheet: I found that when I did the 44% for the personal A6 binder, it had no margin for binder holes, and it was really small. But when I went up a size, it didn’t work either. SO, I actually switched it to print 4 per page…and it magically came out perfect.
  • By Paper Insert Size: When you click to print a document, you can click on “Paper Size” to reveal a bunch of different options. Some planner paper sizes are already programmed in, and you just need to click on that one (A6, in this case).

Here’s a screenshot of what the page-per-sheet settings look like on my computer:

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Use one of those methods above to print out one of these free savings challenge printables. Then, just cut your insert out, hole punch it, and put it into your A6 personal binder.

1. Starter Emergency Fund

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Is saving up for an emergency fund on your list of priorities?

Figure out what emergency fund amount you should save for (here are emergency fund examples), and then use this printable to track your savings progress towards that goal.

I love how it even has little milestones – you can choose a cheap way to reward yourself for each!

Psst: here are 11 more free emergency fund trackers.

2. $1,000 Emergency Fund

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Not sure how much to save for your emergency fund, OR, you’re doing the Dave Ramsey baby steps and need to save up that $1,000?

Then this free savings printable is for you.

And after choosing printable settings of “Letter”, “4-sheets-per-page”, it looks so cute in my A6!

Each block is worth $10, and at the end of coloring in each of the blocks, you’ll have your $1,000.

3. 52-Week Savings Challenge PDF

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Want a year-long savings challenge in your A6 binder?

I was able to get this 52-week savings challenge PDF to fit perfectly after adjusting it to “Letter” size, and 60%.

She gives you several printables, with different saving goal options:

  • $1,378
  • $5,000
  • $10,000

Save a specific amount each week (given on the printable), and you’ll end up with the savings goal amount at the end of the year (or the end of the 52-week period – you can start anytime).

And there is a black and white, as well as a color option for printing.

Also, there’s a blank one so you can build your own savings challenge around your goals!

4. $1300 Savings Challenge Over 1 Year

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Are you wanting to take a paid-for vacation next year, or something else big is going on and saving $1300 up will really help you tackle the cost?

This printable helps you track saving $1300 up at the end of 52 weeks, without ever asking you to save more than $52 in one week.

Amounts start at $1, and increase in value by one more dollar each week.

5. Nest Egg 30-Day Challenge

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Here’s a totally cute Nest Egg savings challenge for one month (30 days).

You need to save $10 to be able to color in an egg (actually – that’s just their example. You can make the eggs equal any value you would like!).

If you use the $10/egg value, then at the end of 30 days, you’ll have $300 more in savings than when you started. Score.

These a6 savings challenge free printables offer a pretty powerful ways to track the progress you make towards your savings goals. What you track, grows. So, pick one out, and get to tracking! You’ll be so proud of yourself (and learn a few things along the way, when there are inevitable mistakes) when you reach the end goal.

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FAQs

How to save $5000 in 6 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 do you save $1 a week then $2? ›

Getting started is simple: During your first week, you save $1. The next week, stash away $2. Increase the amount saved by $1 each week for 52 weeks — a full year.

How to save $10,000 in 100 days? ›

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.

What is the $5 000 in 3 months challenge? ›

You can save over $5,000 in just over three months with the 100 envelope challenge. It works like this: Gather 100 envelopes and number them from 1 to 100. Each day, fill up one envelope with the amount of cash corresponding to the number on the envelope. You can fill up the envelopes in order or pick them at random.

How much is 50 cents a day for a year? ›

Saving just 50 cents a day will get you $18,250 in a year. Let that si...

What is 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!

What if I save $20 dollars a week? ›

Small amounts will add up over time and compounding interest will help your money grow. $20 per week may not seem like much, but it's more than $1,000 per year. Saving this much year after year can make a substantial difference as it can help keep your financial goal on your mind and keep you motivated.

What is the envelope saving method? ›

The concept is simple: Take a few envelopes, write a specific expense category on each one — like groceries, rent or student loans — and then put the money you plan to spend on those things into the envelopes. Traditionally, people have used the envelope system on a monthly basis, using actual cash and envelopes.

Is the 100 envelope challenge worth it? ›

The benefit of the 100 Envelopes Challenge is that it starts small and encourages constant, conscious saving that builds quickly. But the trend—and the internet's obsession with buying “aesthetic” envelopes for it—may not be the most effective way to put away money, according to financial experts.

How to do a savings challenge? ›

Start with a small amount you're comfortable with and add to it weekly. For example, if you started by setting aside $1 the first week and then adding an extra dollar per week (so you set aside $2 the next week, then $3, then $4 and so on), you'd save $1,378 after 52 weeks.

What is the $5 bill trick? ›

All this challenge requires is for you to stash away every $5 bill you get as change. That's it. If you're paying for something and the cashier hands you back a bill with Lincoln's solemn face, don't use it to buy coffee or a cheap lunch from the drive thru. Commit that $5 bill to your savings account.

What is the $20000 challenge? ›

The 100-Day Savings Challenge helps you to gradually save up the money to reach your goal of $20,000. This $20,000 Savings Challenge Printable can serve you for so many purposes, such as paying off debt, setting it aside for a house down-payment, taking a vacation, increasing your emergency fund and much more.

What is the 30-day cash challenge? ›

One way to make saving money easier is to try the 30-day savings challenge. Here's how it works: When you have the urge to make an impulse purchase, wait for 30 days and give yourself time to think about it. While considering the purchase, deposit the money you need for it into a savings account.

What is the quickest way to save $5000? ›

Here are eight ways to save $5,000 in a year with small, manageable steps.
  1. “Chunk” Your Savings. ...
  2. Automate Your Savings. ...
  3. Save in a High-Yield Saving Account. ...
  4. Track Your Cash Flow. ...
  5. Boost Your Earnings. ...
  6. Declutter for Cash. ...
  7. Evaluate Your Subscriptions. ...
  8. Challenge Yourself.
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How much will I save if I do the 100 envelope challenge? ›

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 many weeks to save $5,000? ›

The 26-Week Savings Challenge helps you to gradually save up the money to reach your goal of $5,000. This $5,000 Savings Challenge Printable can serve you for so many purposes, such as paying off debt, setting it aside for a house down-payment, taking a vacation, increasing your emergency fund and more.

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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