15 Ways To
Save Money
Every
day we are bombarded with messages telling us how to save money. Zero percent down, half off and two for one
are commonplace announcements blasted at us through television, radio and
billboards.
As
relentless as these commercials are the reality is that very few of these
solicitations will actually save us money.
Quite
the contrary, they are designed as a call to action to grab your credit card
and spend, spend, spend!
Can
you spend wisely and have more savings? Yes, you can. But, you need to train yourself
to be a disciplined buyer and learn to become an intelligent saver.
Ø How to
save on insurance
Ø How to
save on auto loans
Ø How to
save on mortgage loans
Ø How to
save on credit cards
Ø How to
save on gasoline
Ø How to
save on car repairs
Ø How to
save on home improvement
Ø How to
save on home heating and energy
Ø How to
save on phone service
Ø How to
save on major appliances
Ø How to
save on discount furniture
Ø How to
save on clothing
Ø How to
save on groceries
Ø How to
save on vacations
Ø How to
save on prescription drugs
When
you buy on sale, you usually are saving more but there are other nuances
to take into consideration.
Saving
money isn’t only about buying on sale.
You need to educate yourself on how to save money not just on the
“large” purchases but on the everyday expenses as well. “15 Top Ways to Save Money”
takes those into consideration.
Taking
control of your money and making a commitment to eliminating debt goes hand in
hand with “15 Top Ways to Save Money.” Saving money on future purchases goes hand in
hand with knowing where you haven’t saved in the past.
There
is no reason to continue paying top dollar for items that you need when there
are alternatives. Saving money on
everything you purchase allows you to invest additional money each month.
Start
with a good budget that cuts out unnecessary spending and reduces your expenses
so you can save more each month. Even if
you save just $20 per month that’s over $200 that you wouldn’t available
otherwise! Put that $240 into your
savings account or use it for another budgetary item.
Every
dollar you save helps bring your budget into balance. Helps you live within your means. Don’t spend more than you have. It doesn’t
get any more basic!
Tips
to remember are asking yourself these pertinent questions, as you are shopping:
1.
Is this item something I really need?
2.
Do I already have one of these items?
3.
How many hours of pay is this item worth?
4.
Again, do I really, really “need” this item or do
I just “want it?”
The
answers to these questions and more are available at the click of your mouse at
“15 Top Ways to Save Money.” Good Luck and Success! You Deserve
It!