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eLearning Series:
Time-Tested Money Saving Tips
( 20 pages
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46.
Wants versus Needs
Make sure the
thing you want to spend your money on is a “need” and not
a “want.” Sometimes this can seem like a fine gray line but
if you stick to the need list, you will spend less.
47.
Refinance
With interest
rates being so low, consider refinancing your home and/or
securing a debt consolidation loan. You might have to come
up with a new closing cost but once paid, you will have lower
payments, better terms, and save thousands of dollars over
the years.
48.
Go Generic
When buying food,
try some of the generic items. Unless you or your guests are
connoisseurs of fine dining, they will not know if the green
beans were generic or a top name brand. Once you add some
butter, salt, and pepper, no one will know the difference
except you - $79 per can versus $33 per can! People do not
realize that many generic brands are actually manufactured
by name brand companies, just branded with a different name.
In fact, companies such as those that make snack foods will
have conveyor belts that run side-by-side – one for the name
brand and one for the generic brand. This is quite common
and the only difference is the label and price.
49.
Stock Up
As you shop,
if you notice that a brand you and your family use on a consistent
basis is on sale for a great bargain, stock up. As an example,
if you use a particular type of shampoo costing $4.50 per
bottle and you find it on sale for $2.50, go ahead and buy
two bottles. You should only do this on items you know will
be used.
50.
Shopping for Clothes
There are many
secrets relating to saving money on clothing. As a perfect
example, rather than buy a matched suit for $450, buy the
pieces separate. This will save you about $100 to $150. Additionally,
buy several pieces that can be mixed and matched, giving you
six outfits out of four pieces.
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