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eLearning Series:
Time-Tested Money Saving Tips
( 20 pages
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56.
Pay on Time
For every payment
you pay late, you are charged a late fee, which can range
from $25 to $50 or more depending on the company. Therefore,
if you just made a $50 payment but it was paid late, nothing
was paid toward the debt. Instead, the entire $50 went toward
an unnecessary fee. To avoid spending unnecessary money, be
sure you mail your check in time to avoid these fees.
57.
Insulation
Hundreds of dollars
are wasted every year from the average home due to improper
insulation. Make sure there are no drafts coming from your
window, door, or fireplace. Ensure your home has the appropriate
level of insulation, which will make a HUGE difference in
your utility bill.
58.
Cancel Subscriptions
It is always
fun getting your favorite magazine or book in the mail but
you should cancel them or at least most of them. If you have
several subscriptions, choose one or two to keep and cancel
the rest.
59.
Consolidate your Errands
To save gas,
organize your day of errands so you get as much done in an
organized manner as possible. Stay in the same geographical
area and hit as many of your errands in that area as possible
to avoid excessive driving.
60.
Sell your Stuff
Go through your
house and pull together all the items you no longer use. These
can include small or large appliances, gardening tools, clothing,
makeup, and sporting equipment, whatever you have, and then
list them on eBay.com or Halfoff.com. Take the money earned
from these sales and put it in your savings account not to be
touched.
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