Free Quick and Easy Money Saving Tips
Although many consumers would argue differently saving money
doesn't have to be difficult. In fact by making just a few
changes in your normal lifestyle you can find ways to free up
extra cash that can be put to better use in a savings account
or an investment account. Finding ways to save an additional 5
dollars a day can lead to a more secure financial future in the
long run. I have compiled some tips that you can use in order
to find those extra dollars.
Tip Number 1 - Are you a daily coffee
drinker or a heavy smoker? The simple act of eliminating one
cup of coffee a day or reducing the amount of cigarettes you
smoke (quitting entirely would be better) can free up a small
amount of money daily that when added up equals a large amount
at the end of the year.
Tip Number 2 - Try to avoid shopping
at convenience stores. The prices they charge are outrageous
when compared to lower priced food stores or super markets.
It's a proven fact that you will spend less on food if you shop
with a list, take advantage of sales, and purchase basic
ingredients, rather than pre-packaged components or ready-made
items. Take the time to clip coupons for items that you buy on
a regular basis however avoid purchasing impulse items if you
don't normally use them just because you have a coupon. If you
take the time to compare the fine print you'll see that you can
save hundreds of dollars a year by comparing price-per-ounce or
other unit prices on shelf labels.
Tip Number 3 - When it comes to
purchasing over the counter medicine brand name drugs are
usually much more expensive than their generic equivalents, ask
your physician and pharmacist if a less expensive generic or an
over the counter alternative is available. Purchasing the
equivalent generic drug can save hundreds of dollars through
out the entire year. With the emergence of online pharmacies
the opportunity to save even more money on medicine is
significant. Take the time to search online for the best
deals.
Tip Number 4 - With the high cost of
gasoline draining consumer's pocketbooks any way to save money
in this area is a welcomed tip indeed. You can save hundreds of
dollars a year by comparing prices at different stations,
pumping gas yourself, and using the lowest-octane called for in
your owner's manual. You can save up to $100 or more (depending
on your vehicle) a year on gas by keeping your engine tuned and
your tires inflated to their proper pressure.
Tip Number 5 - Your vehicle can place
a huge strain on your budget if you fail to perform routine
repairs on your car when they are needed. The most important
step that you can take to save money on these repairs is to
find a skilled, honest mechanic. Be sure to aggressive shop
around since not all auto mechanics charge the same amount for
repairs and the quality of work performed is different based on
the skill of the mechanic.
These 5 quick tips could easily save
you several hundred dollars a year, which you could put to
better use in a savings program or to pay off higher interest
loans and other bills.
Timothy Gorman is a successful
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provides free money saving insurance information and offers
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