Money Saving Ideas
by Michael Chadwick (Write for us!)
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Here is a compilation of several simple ideas to save money each month:
- Shop off season - buy Christmas decorations in early January or Late December. Buy a Generator in August.
- Wait 30 - 90 days for a large purchase. If the desire is still there after the allocated time, chances are you truly want it and the desire will not go away.
- Save change from all purchases. Consider anything smaller than a $5.00 bill change. It's amazing how quickly it accumulates.
- Raise your deductibles on auto/home/umbrella insurance policies.
- Buy used cars. Finance through Home Equity loans or personal banking system.
- Don't let Governments use your money all year long - tax refunds should be small.
- Decide whether what you want is a "need" or a "want." Most of the things we buy are wants. Would you rather have the want or financial security?
- Buy children's clothes at consignment shops, use hand-me-downs.
- Don't buy warranties with "stuff." If the thing was as good as advertised, it wouldn't need an additional warranty. (It amazes me people buy disability insurance for their stoves and not their incomes-their most valuable asset)
- Buy clearance, bargain, sale rack items
- Use EBay for items if they are new, with warranties direct from the factories.
- Use relatives for Childcare (don't abuse them)
- Don't do it all. Some people try to do everything and lose out in the end. Pay to have things done that are less than your earnings.
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