Your best ever money saving tips
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Never let your kids go to the grocery store with you
Better still don't have kids. LOL0 -
Avoid unexpected pregnancy.0
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bump0
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1. Borrow movies from Walmart.
2. Hunt your own food.
3. Borrow your neighbors car when they're not looking.
4. Watch cable Tv when your neighbors leave their blinds open.
5. Don't get hair cuts or shave.
6. Don't pay your bills, mortgage or rent.
7. Use the same water in bathtub for the whole family. Then wash your dishes in it.
8. Have sex more often.
9. Never move out of your parents house.
10. Get rid of your cellphone. What?!
if you are doing 5, 7, and 9 you probably aren't going to be able to do 8
You just have to find someone else who is also doing 5, 7 and 9. <mind blown>
just because i am hairy, and smelly and living in my parents house doesn't mean i want to have sex with someone who is hairy, smelly and living in their parents house.0 -
Never ever ever buy anything from the butty van whilst at work, its saves you £'s and it wasnt for that I might still be thin.
Make your own0 -
I always consider the opportunity costs of what I'm buying. A latte a day? Nope. I'd rather spend that money on a mani / pedi or 2 per month.
If I really want something, I think of what I can eliminate or skimp on to make up the difference. I make a deal with myself "If I get this leather jacket, then I will not drink any cocktails or beers while out at dinner, etc for 2 months." I do stuff like that.
Also, I save a lot of money by getting rid of cable completely and coloring my own hair. I use high quality hair dye and developer from sleekhair.com (Joico VeroColor). My hair is pretty close to my own shade, so it's easy enough and saves me hundreds per year.0 -
as soon as i can get all the live sports through another avenue other than satellite, then i will get rid of it.
it accounts for more than 50% of my viewing.0 -
as soon as i can get all the live sports through another avenue other than satellite, then i will get rid of it.
it accounts for more than 50% of my viewing.
totally agree, the weird random rusian websites you must use to stream sports just arent good enough for me. But man im ready to ditch cable0 -
as soon as i can get all the live sports through another avenue other than satellite, then i will get rid of it.
it accounts for more than 50% of my viewing.
*highfive*0 -
Lots have said it but get rid your cable/internet!! I really love not having a TV anymore (we watch movies on the laptop which are from the library), and I spend less money not having the internet at home.
We have stopped eating out for lunches. Make a sandwich or take leftovers.
Don't buy coffees. Bring our own.
We downsized to one car. That took a lot of getting used to but I cannot tell you how much money we save from that alone.
I like to challenge myself to "No Buy" months where that only things I spend money on are groceries, gas, and bills.
I started a clothing swap with my gal pals, because our closets were full of clothing items that we deemed too nice to get rid of but never wore, so now we trade.0 -
I cook at home- (although a stop at wawa/dunkin to often admittedly)
Try to not do excessive laundry
Wear my work pants/jeans 2-3 x before washing
DIY
delete promo adds that come to my email and to my house.
Throw away rubbish like Target Magazines with sales
Don't make my regular drive past stores with stuff I'm tempted- this is a big one- if my regular drive has these things- I'll stop- and I'll stop often.
Stay out of big HAS EVERYTHING stores- I WILL find stuff to buy.
Before you buy something new- make sure you NEED It- and then donate or sell something else in your house.
have cheap hobbies.
reduce your debt-
pay over on bills get them paid down faster
don't use CC as often- if you are using it for points and crap- make sure you pay it off monthly.
Get creative on dates- you don't have to go out EVERY time.
I've been TV free for years- I only had TV at my last place because my roommate had it- I liked it- but I am perfectly fine without it.
I've actually been sans internet at home for the past 3 weeks other than my phone- I just watch my regular movies- I have so much more free time- it's mind boggling.0 -
Avoid unexpected pregnancy.
Excellent tip! Haha0 -
Buy bottle water by the case!!
Is there some reason your free tap water isn't good enough?
I was wondering the same thing!!0 -
I use coupons whenever possible. As long as it is something that I would normally buy, Don't fall into the trap of buying something to save a dollar when you wouldn't have normally bought it.(I've done that.) I have bought shampoo from Walgreens for literally 8 cents after using a coupon and register rewards.
I have a question to add. Anyone shop at SAM'S or COSTCO? Is buying in bulk worth the membership fees and hassle? I'm debating on joining one to try to save some money, but am not sure it's really worth it. The nearest ones are 45 minutes away from me.0 -
Since you are a super villain, robbing a bank should be a piece of cake.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-rkpgchJOA0 -
To resist using credit cards. Put them all in a bowl of water and put it in the freezer. You still have them if you need them, but they're not easily accessible and will take a little work to get them. (Time to let that feeling or "need" pass)0
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My bank offers a service where every transaction you make using your debit card rounds the purchase up to the next $5 increment. It gets deposited into a separate account and earns interest monthly. I don't miss the extra nickles and dimes here and there, and it adds up quickly.
Write everything down on paper that you spend for 1 month, categorize, and set up a realistic budget that INCLUDES saving. Stick to it for a year.
Go cash only.
Pay yourself first - have deductions taken off your cheque and put towards retirement savings.0 -
1. Pay yourself first.
2. Figure your old food budget from when you overate. Figure your new food budget, now that 'Serving Size' on a cereal box isn't 'one box.' Pay yourself the difference in food cost.0 -
To resist using credit cards. Put them all in a bowl of water and put it in the freezer. You still have them if you need them, but they're not easily accessible and will take a little work to get them. (Time to let that feeling or "need" pass)
HA
Amazon and pay pal make that technique obsolete!!!
but it's a nice ideaNever buy bottles of water - absolute waste!0 -
To resist using credit cards. Put them all in a bowl of water and put it in the freezer. You still have them if you need them, but they're not easily accessible and will take a little work to get them. (Time to let that feeling or "need" pass)
HA
Amazon and pay pal make that technique obsolete!!!
but it's a nice idea
Good point! LOL I guess I am able to resist that easier than when I'm out shopping.0 -
Make more money. How to do that varies a lot from situation to situation, what you're comfortable with, what resources you currently have. Good avenues to pursue are picking up a second job, education, getting promoted, changing jobs, investments and/or a sugar daddy/momma.
Where can I get one of these sugar daddies/mommas that you speak of?0 -
Nevery buy meat at full price. When meats go on sale buy in bulk and freeze.
Split a wholesale membership.
During the summer, shop locally at the farmer's markets or road side stands.
When buying veggies out of season always buy frozen. Same with fruit.
When fresh vegetables go on sale, buy in bulk and freeze. (make sure to use with in 3 months unless vacuum sealed)
Learn how to can to make your own jams and jellies.0 -
Pay cash for everything0
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Make more money. How to do that varies a lot from situation to situation, what you're comfortable with, what resources you currently have. Good avenues to pursue are picking up a second job, education, getting promoted, changing jobs, investments and/or a sugar daddy/momma.
Where can I get one of these sugar daddies/mommas that you speak of?
that's almost completely impractically advice...
the more you make- the more you spend- I'd say for the bulk of the populous- this is true.0 -
Live within your means.
I spend firstly on my needs...0 -
Anyone cut the cord from cable? I have looked into that, just going to antennae and internet. I spend about $110 per month for freaking TV and I barely watch it anymore.
What would be the best alternatives?
I never even signed up for cable in my house. My TV is hooked up to my computer, where I can find *any* movie or tv series to either stream or download (for free). Who needs cable when you have the Internets & Netflix?!
do you people not watch sports?? okay fights ppv.. local pub.... but no more football?? i would DIE!!!0 -
Make more money. How to do that varies a lot from situation to situation, what you're comfortable with, what resources you currently have. Good avenues to pursue are picking up a second job, education, getting promoted, changing jobs, investments and/or a sugar daddy/momma.
Where can I get one of these sugar daddies/mommas that you speak of?
There are websites for them now, lol.0 -
as soon as i can get all the live sports through another avenue other than satellite, then i will get rid of it.
it accounts for more than 50% of my viewing.
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Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition0 -
please pick up the book "i will teach you to be rich" by Ramit Sethi.
a lot of these ideas are great to save a few nickles and dimes, but if you really want to save money and make your money work for you, i recommend this book.
Agreed it's an awesome book0 -
Mint.com is an awesome website for setting up budgets and saving goals. It is 100% free and secure. I discovered it in November and used it to help with Christmas and I have set new goals now that the holidays are over.0
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