$5,000 in a year
Usually an emergency fund target rather than a game.
$5,000 in a year saves $5,000.32 by putting $96.16 away weekly, 52 times. At that pace it takes 1 year.
- Total
- $5,000.32
- Each deposit
- $96.16
- Deposits
- 52
- Takes
- 1 year
$5,000 of it is 50 bills
US bills stop at $1, so $0.32 of this plan is change no combination of them can produce.
- $100 bills
- 50
Every deposit
- #1$96.16
- #2$96.16
- #3$96.16
- #4$96.16
- #5$96.16
- #6$96.16
- #7$96.16
- #8$96.16
- #9$96.16
- #10$96.16
- #11$96.16
- #12$96.16
- #13$96.16
- #14$96.16
- #15$96.16
- #16$96.16
- #17$96.16
- #18$96.16
- #19$96.16
- #20$96.16
- #21$96.16
- #22$96.16
- #23$96.16
- #24$96.16
- #25$96.16
- #26$96.16
- #27$96.16
- #28$96.16
- #29$96.16
- #30$96.16
- #31$96.16
- #32$96.16
- #33$96.16
- #34$96.16
- #35$96.16
- #36$96.16
- #37$96.16
- #38$96.16
- #39$96.16
- #40$96.16
- #41$96.16
- #42$96.16
- #43$96.16
- #44$96.16
- #45$96.16
- #46$96.16
- #47$96.16
- #48$96.16
- #49$96.16
- #50$96.16
- #51$96.16
- #52$96.16
Want to tick them off as you go? The tracker keeps the checkmarks.
What people ask
- How much a week is $5,000 a year?
- $5,000.32 in 1 year: $96.16 weekly, 52 times. Held in cash that is 50 bills and $0.32 in change.
- How much cash is $5,000.32 in bills?
- 50 bills: 50 × $100, plus $0.32 in change no bill can make. A chart gives you the total and stops there.
- What if I miss a deposit?
- Nothing compounds, so a missed deposit just moves the finish line by one period. The plan is 52 deposits of $96.16, in whatever order you manage them.
Other challenges, with their real numbers
- $10,000 in a year$10,000.12 · 52 deposits · 1 year
- $2,000 in 6 months$2,000.18 · 26 deposits · 6 months
- 100 envelope challenge$5,050 · 100 deposits · 1.9 years
- 52 week money challenge$1,378 · 52 deposits · 1 year
- Reverse 52 week challenge$1,378 · 52 deposits · 1 year
- 26 week savings challenge$351 · 26 deposits · 1 year
A challenge is easy. Twelve months of them is the hard part.
Larder keeps the envelope going after the novelty wears off, on the same paycheck the deposits come out of.
Get Larder on the App StoreAll amounts are computed in integer cents and rounded up when splitting a bill across paychecks, so a plan never funds a bill short. Pay-period counts follow the calendar: 52 weekly, 26 biweekly, 24 semi-monthly, 12 monthly. Every figure on this page is computed from the challenge itself, not typed in. Built by Larder, makers of an envelope budgeting app for iPhone. Last reviewed .