The method, highlighted by the Daily Star , is surprisingly simple. And at the end of the year, you'll have £667.95 set aside. (Image: Getty Images)On the 100th day of the year, you'll be putting in £1, and by the 200th this will be up to £2. Of course if you're worried about an expensive December, the Daily Star points out, you could flip it around - starting with the biggest sum and working down to a penny. That cash should leave you with more than enough for a big New Year's party, or even a holiday.
Source: Daily Mirror December 29, 2019 23:15 UTC