Wednesday, January 25, 2017

10 Simple Saving Tips







1.   Keep the change. Save change. Change can change and help lives. You’ll just never know. 

2.    Making a budget. Right planning on how much you are going to spend can help life a lot easier. 

3.    Tracking your spending. Keep all the receipts, paper bills and liquidate how much did you spend. In that way you won’t be overdraft and you might need some of those receipts during tax filing. 

4.    Goal setting. It’s important to set a goal how much would you spend and what to buy within your income. In order to avoid accumulating lots of debts and having a hard time to pay for it later on. 

5.   You can use coupons and cash back websites. Manufacturer’s coupons can save you a few bux or maybe even bigger. A little bit helps in saving. Some people who do extreme couponing it saves them hundreds and thousands of dollars. There are cash back sites which offers good cash back when you do shopping online from 1% up to 20% or even more and plus you can get discounts from the stores itself starting at 5% up to 90%. If you are one of those people who likes to shop online, this website offers you thousands of online stores and with a cash back too. http://bit.ly/2iEb9Hd 

6.   Eat in. It’s good to eat out once in a while. We need that. But you can save more if you do eat out less too.

7.   Selling unwanted stuffs. Your unwanted items maybe garbage for you but it is a treasure for others. 

8.   Make a shopping lists. It really helps a lot when you have a shopping lists. It is quicker to get the items in the store. Not only you can save time but also you can save money not to look and buy with those stuffs that are not very important. 

9.   Use credit cards wisely. Credit cards are fine if you use them wisely. We need credit cards too for buying and doing stuffs sometimes. When you pay your bills on or before the due dates, there are credit card companies who gives cash back rewards. Sometimes you can get cash back rewards of $200, $300 or even more depending on your expenses for the month or year. 

10. Comparison on prices. It helps to get some price comparison before you shop. Not all can be applied for all items but at least you have an idea which is worth to buy and spend for.



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