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eLearning Series:
Time-Tested Money Saving Tips
( 20 pages
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76.
Vacations
While Paris,
England, or Germany offers excitement, they also cost money
to visit. Unfortunately, people on a regular basis forget
about the United States and even the very state in which they
live. One man had lived in Arizona his entire life. At age
50, when asked by a friend what the Grand Canyon was like,
he was unable to answer because he had never been there. The
next time you get ready to plan your family vacation, look
around where you live and consider an exciting road trip that
will not only be educating but cost effective. A vacation
does not have to be expensive to be fun and memorable.
77.
Annual Maintenance
Make a list of
all annual maintenance items for your home such as air conditioner,
heater, hot water heater, etc. Once again, being prepared
and working in a proactive manner can save you unnecessary
expenses. If you take care of your air conditioner by getting
an annual tune up then you lower the risk of something going
wrong during the hot summer months when it will be quite costly
to repair.
78.
Borrowing Money
Unless you have
an emergency, avoid those enticing advertisements to lend
you money at incredible rates. Banks and lending institutions
make it much too easy to borrow money and especially during
the holidays, they flash all their great advertisements drawing
people in. Afterwards, you have borrowed money that you could
have done without and now you are locked into a five-year
repayment contract. If you want a new car or boat, it is better
to save. If you do need a new car, avoid brand new cars, which
lose massive amounts of appreciation the minute you drive
off the lot. Instead, look for something a year or two old
where you will still have a nice car but much more in line
with an appropriate cost.
79.
Repair versus Replace
Instead of spending
$1,000 on that beautiful new couch, you might consider one
of two options. If your couch frame is still good, you might
spend $300 to have it recovered or purchase a quality slipcover
for $100. Your couch will look brand new for much less, than
it would to replace. Another example would be if you have
a lamp that you want to replace. Consider painting it and
adding a new shade rather than spending money to buy a brand
new one. Perhaps you have a washer, dryer, or refrigerator
that is running a little sluggish. Find out the cost of repair
over that of purchasing a new one. Even if you have an appliance
with the wrong color, businesses offer fantastic paint jobs.
With a little creativity, you will be amazed at how much can
be repaired, thus saving you money.
80.
Dining Out
Eating out can
be expensive. Rather than stop eating out, simply cut back
and look for options of two-for-one. Restaurants of all calibers
offer weekly specials and if you check in your Sunday paper,
you can often find special bargains. You might even think
about signing up as a Mystery Shopper on the Internet where
you can eat at fine restaurants free or at a huge discount
just for writing a report on the food, service, and cleanliness.
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