Easy Ways to Save Money
Most people would love to get a raise; but did you know that by lowering your bills, you’re giving yourself a raise? For every $100.00 a month that you can lower your bills, you’re getting a raise of about 60 cents an hour based on $1200.00 a year divided by 52 weeks and 40 hours a week. It doesn’t sound like much until you figure that most companies are giving 3% annual raises and you would have to make $20.00 per hour to get a 60 cent raise. Not only that, but $1200 would pay for a decent big screen T.V.
In this article, I plan on showing you a few easy ways to save money and with any luck, at least one that you didn’t think of.
The first thing you should do after reading this article is grab a notebook, PDA or some other way to keep track and start recording your spending. Write down every purchase you make, even a soda or snack from a vending machine. Keep it up for at least a month and then look at where your money goes. You may start to see a trend that you want to stop before the month is over and by all means, change it. You may also want to do this more than once. It’s a great way to keep from falling back into or developing new bad spending habits.
Take your lunch and snacks to work. If you spend $5.00 a day on fast food lunch and drink 3 sodas a day, you can easily save about $15.00 – $20.00 a week and that would be about $60.00 to $80.00 a month just by packing a lunch, not including gas and wear and tear on your car. Not to mention how much healthier it would be. You may only want to cut back on the lunches but it would still be a savings. Just a thought, you could use the extra time to read a book or just relax.
Buy Regular Unleaded gas unless your car requires higher octane gas. Check your owner’s manual to be sure. Most places charge 20 cents a gallon extra for Supreme over Regular Unleaded and unless you’re driving a sports car you won’t be able to tell the difference. Depending on your gas mileage this could add up quickly.
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