The £5 note challenge is beautifully simple: every time you receive a £5 note in change, you save it. Don't spend it. Put it in a jar, an envelope, or a dedicated savings pot. That's the entire rule. No spreadsheets, no percentages, no complicated calculations.
How much can I realistically save with the £5 note challenge?+
Most people save between £500 and £1,500 per year, depending on how often they use cash. If you actively seek out cash transactions, you'll collect more fivers. The average seems to be around £50-80 per month.
What if I rarely use cash?+
You can run a digital version: every time you make a purchase ending in £5 (e.g., £15, £25, £35), transfer £5 to your savings pot. Or simply set up a weekly £5 automatic transfer as a baseline and add physical notes when you get them.
Can I do this challenge with £10 notes instead?+
Absolutely, though it requires more disposable income. Some people start with the £5 challenge and graduate to £10 notes after a few months when they're comfortable with the saving habit.
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