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Tips To
Save You Money
By Shane Flait ©2010
Reducing your
living expenses allows you save more for retirement
or make your current retirement income go further
for what you really want. But even if income is not
that tight, saving money by eliminating unnecessary
expenses is a way to pay for special treats –like
trips and gifts - that can brighten up retirement.
Remember
saving just one dollar a day give you $365 more ‘tax
free’ income to enjoy per year. Let’s take a look at
some categorized saving tips that can really add up
and make you feel better too.
Expensive
habits:
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Cigarettes –
Wow! They’re really expensive now with all those
government taxes. Cut your smoking in half or 100%;
you’ll feel better and save a fortune. You do the
math!
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Morning
coffee - Don’t stop at the convenient store each
morning. Brew some it at home and fill an insulated
cup for the drive.
·
Drinking a
lot of soda? - Switch to water or use water to
dilute the soda. Buy spring water by the gallon and
fill up a plastic bottle to drink out of.
Shopping:
·
Make a list
for grocery shopping and stick to it. Buy in bulk
and freeze what you won’t be using right away.
·
Buy the cheap
detergent – with refills.
·
Save your
plastic grocery bags to use as garbage bags.
·
Avoid
shopping for ‘something to do’
Entertainment: reading, listening, and watching
·
Don’t buy
magazine subscriptions. Read them or check them out
at the library. You can also look for any CDs or
DVDs there too.
·
Read books,
magazines, and newspapers at your local bookstore
coffee shop.
Travel
·
Shop around
for the best air fares if planning a trip. Go online
and ‘google’ airline fares. There are a lot of
bargains.
·
Check the
visitor centers along interstates for coupon books
giving discounts on lodging and meals.
·
Ask for
discounts at hotels/motels and on meals there.
Your Car
·
Take care of
your car. A good maintenance schedule, regular
cleaning, and sensible driving can make a car last
for many years.
·
Unless
there’s a real need for a second automobile, keep
only one. You’ll save on insurance, maintenance, and
in some states personal property tax. If you live in
or near town, try walking or riding a bicycle in
place of using that second car.
Paying with
plastic
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Use your
credit cards wisely. Don’t purchase more than you
can pay off each month.
·
Better still,
pay with an ATM card or cash so you won’t ever have
to consider making an interest payment.
Costs
for your home
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Stop heating
or cooling the part of the house you’re not using.
Heat only your bedroom in the winter. You can put
the rest of the house on timer for when you get up
and go to sleep.
·
Use compact
fluorescent bulbs rather than incandescent. Though
more expensive to buy, they last 10 time longer and
use less energy too for an overall savings.
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Cook at home
– and make several meals at once. You can eat some
meals at home, but bring leftovers out to eat at the
park or on site-seeing tours of your own. That’ll
leave more money for the dinners you really want to
dine out for.
Cancel your line phone. Cell phones are great
because they go wherever you go – which is why
everyone has one.
Shane Flait is a writer and educator. Get more info
at
www.EasyRetirementKnowHow.com
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