Strategies for saving through automatic card debits

Experts recommend using automatic debits on credit cards to turn routine spending into savings, overcoming the initial challenge of building financial reserves. This approach fosters discipline by treating contributions like regular bills, easing the habit of investing even on tight budgets. Recent articles highlight options like pensions, consortia, and insurance to build wealth gradually.

Saving money can feel like a Herculean effort at first, akin to pushing a stationary car, as Michael Viriato describes in his Folha de S.Paulo column. The present bias leads people to prioritize the short term, postponing savings until 'money is left over,' which rarely happens. To overcome this, Viriato suggests creating automatic mechanisms, especially with credit card debits, since individuals are already accustomed to such expenses.

Three paths are proposed: contracting a pension plan with automatic debit from a segregated insurer, avoiding redemption temptations; using real estate consortiums as structured savings, turning installments into income-generating assets; and choosing whole-life insurance, which provides immediate family protection alongside future reserves, encouraging budget adjustments.

Complementing this, experts like Adriana Ricci from SHS Investimentos emphasize monthly programmed investments, which become rational commitments like utility bills. 'Dealing with money is much more psychological than rational,' she says. Cíntia Senna from Dsop reinforces that investing is deferring purchases for defined goals, calculating contributions with compound interest.

For beginners, fixed income like Tesouro Direto or CDBs is recommended, with scheduling from R$ 1.84. Banks such as Bradesco, BB, and Nubank offer tools like 'Piggy Banks' tied to CDI. Avoid savings accounts due to low yields of 0.5% per month plus TR. Moderate profiles combine fixed and variable income to mitigate risks. Precautions include syncing debits with income arrival and reviewing investments annually.

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The first installment of the 13th salary was deposited by Friday (28), injecting R$ 369.4 billion into the Brazilian economy in 2025, according to Dieese. Experts recommend using the benefit to pay off expensive debts, renovate properties, or invest in safe options like Tesouro Selic and CDBs. With interest rates at 15% per year, the choice depends on each person's financial profile.

January poses a challenge for personal finances due to seasonal expenses and a return to normal income levels after December. Experts advise organizing accounts, prioritizing debts, and starting with small savings to avoid common mistakes. Camila Cárdenas from EY provides practical tips for better management.

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