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Why You Need Multiple Savings Accounts

May 12, 2025
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Why You Need Multiple Savings Accounts



You know that putting money aside is a good idea, but putting it all in the same place can make your budgeting more complicated than it needs to be. It sounds counterintuitive, but when all your savings sit in one account, it’s difficult to track progress toward different goals. You might see a healthy balance, but you can’t easily see how much is truly available for discretionary spending versus what’s socked away for long-term goals.

Rather than keeping all your money in one place, here’s how you can make the most of your money by separating your savings into goals-based accounts.

Think of multiple savings accounts as folders

Like the old-school cash-stuffing where you take your money and put it into an envelope marked for a specific purpose, this approach works the same—except it’s digital and automated by your online bank. As an example, you could have savings accounts for different categories, like this:

  • Emergency fund: Around six months of essential expenses in a high-yield savings account with easy access. This is your financial safety net.

  • Taxes fund: Especially for self-employed individuals, setting aside tax payments in a dedicated account prevents painful scrambling when tax deadlines arrive.

  • Short-term savings: Vacation funds, holiday shopping, annual insurance premiums, or home maintenance—these predictable expenses deserve dedicated accounts.

  • Major purchase funds: Saving for a down payment, vehicle, or other significant expenses? Separate accounts help you track progress and stay motivated.

The idea here is that by seeing all your saving goals separately, they’ll be easier to track. If you have just one savings account, on the other hand, you’ll only see an amorphous blob of total savings when you see it on your bank’s website, forcing you to track targeted savings somewhere else, like in a spreadsheet.

Automate progress toward your goals

The other advantage to separate accounts is that it’s much easier to manage different goals at the same time using automated payments from your checking account. For example, you might put away $250 a month for six months to save for a vacation, while concurrently saving $100 a month for two years to pay for a new computer. With dedicated accounts, you can instantly see exactly how much you’ve saved toward specific goals. This clarity helps you make more informed decisions about your money.

Plus, you’ll find it’s harder to “borrow” from funds explicitly set aside for important purposes. When your emergency fund has its own account labeled “Emergency Only,” you’ll think twice before dipping into it for non-emergencies.

Avoid monthly fees when setting up multiple savings accounts

Unfortunately, the savings accounts from brick-and-mortar banks almost always have monthly fees (usually $5-20) or high minimum balances. That’s why you should stick to online banks, which typically don’t charge monthly fees, have low minimum opening balances, and offer some of the highest annual percentage yields in the market.


What do you think so far?

After you choose a bank that offers free accounts with competitive interest rates, stay on top of your progress. Make sure you use descriptive account names that reflect your specific goals, and then set up automatic transfers timed with your paydays.

The bottom line

While divvying up your funds and opening new accounts may require some work upfront, once they’re all open, having multiple savings accounts is a low lift. Savings accounts typically don’t generate hard credit inquiries, so your credit score shouldn’t be affected. As far as tax implications, interest earned is taxable regardless of how many accounts you have. And when tax season comes along, most banks provide a consolidated 1099-INT for all your accounts. And on the day-to-day, banking apps make managing multiple accounts simple—you should be able to nickname accounts and view them all on one dashboard.

Begin with your most pressing savings needs. This is probably your emergency fund and your highest-priority near-term goal. As these habits become established, gradually add more accounts as needed. Remember, the goal isn’t to create unnecessary complexity, but to build a system that makes saving money as intuitive as possible for you.



Editorial Team

Editorial Team

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