Save Your Way To Financial
Freedom
They say cut your coat according to your cloth. This is
very true as far as your personal expenses are concerned.
Apart from increasing your income (which is not so easy),
saving is one way by which you can easily cut down your
financial setbacks in a big way.
By being a little thrifty in your spending, on simple
things like food, shelter, clothing and transportation, you
can save a lot of money.
Cook at home
Are you fast becoming a fast food nut? Well, did you
know that eating out contributes to your mounting expenses
more than anything else does? More so it causes health
problems. Even if you are a busy professional, you can cook
at home. The trick is - take out some time, cook at once
and eat it over a period of time. Go ahead and invest in a
crock pot (or a slow cooker). It costs anywhere between $20
and $80. You can cook delicious stews, soups and other
stuff over the weekend. And what’s more, it’s fun, cheap
and healthy too. You can freeze this and use this later.
Every time you sit down to eat, all you have to do is to
heat it up in the microwave. Now that’s going to be a happy
change, for sure.
Dump the car
Save your costs on gas, maintenance and insurance.
Travel smooth in carpools and public transportation like
bus, light rail or train. It will even save you the mental
hassle of being stuck in a messy traffic jam. If your
workplace is close, walk down or bike your way to it. You
will end up burning those evil calories and keeping your
blood pressure in check. What’s more, you will take out
more time to have a good look at the world around you.
Save on housing costs
Do your own repairs, changes and overhauling. It is an
easy way to cut down your expenses on the maintenance of
your house.
Ask your local hardware store for tips to help you, free
of cost. Do interior jobs on your own. Get creative and try
your hand at painting and home decor. Not only will you
save money but also be praised for the good job that you
will do.
Cut your coat…
Well, clothing is a major area of expenses, more so, if
you have a family.
Try to use second hand clothes and learn to do your
mending jobs. Use clothes line to dry your clothes rather
than a dryer. See the difference.
Get rid of addiction
If you spend $5 daily on cigarettes, you are actually
spending $1825 a year. So more than anything, your
cigarette is burning a hole in your pocket.
Similarly with spending $10 a week on liquor, you end up
with an annual bill of $520.Both put together add up to a
whopping $2345! Does that ring a bell? Well, that money
could be used to pay back your loans or could simply be
saved.
So now that you have ideas to save your money, get going
with it at once. The road may be difficult but the fact
that you are saving money should keep you ticking.
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