The money jar system, popularised by T. Harv Eker in *Secrets of the Millionaire Mind*, divides your income into **six specific categories**, each with a designated purpose and percentage.
What if I can't afford all six jars right now?+
Start with Necessities and one other jar — ideally Long-term Savings. As your financial situation improves, add jars one at a time. Even running just Necessities and a 5% Play jar is better than no system at all. The structure matters more than the exact percentages.
Is the 6 jars system better than the 50/30/20 rule?+
They serve different needs. The 50/30/20 rule is simpler and focuses on spending, saving, and wants. The 6 jars system is more granular and explicitly includes wealth building, education, and giving. If you want more structure and balance, choose jars. If you prefer simplicity, choose 50/30/20.
Can I change the percentages permanently?+
Absolutely. The original percentages are a starting framework. Many successful practitioners run variations like 50/15/15/5/10/5 or even custom allocations based on their specific goals. The principle of giving every pound a purpose matters more than hitting exact percentages.
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