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eLearning Series:
Time-Tested Money Saving Tips
( 20 pages
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81.
Plan Menus
Although it will
take some time initially, after you have planned a week’s
menu once, it will become much easier and best of all, it
will save you money. Knowing exactly what you will be making
helps you to shop for foods that can be used more than once.
As an example, if you are going to have spaghetti on Tuesday,
you could buy bulk ground beef at a better price and then
use the other half for tacos on Saturday. Another option would
be buying round steak where one night you fix Salisbury steak
and then a few days later, you use the leftovers for breakfast
hash. This will help you stretch meals and avoid last minute
or impulse buying.
82.
Coordinate Efforts
If you are married,
make sure you and your spouse are working on the same agenda.
If one is trying to save money while the other is busy spending,
what is the point? When you work as a team, you can encourage
each other to keep on track with your saving.
83.
Computer Software
In order to keep
on track with your debts and credits, you need to use some
type of software such as Quicken or Quick Books. This will
keep you focused on your goals and tasks while you strive
to achieve them. Additionally, rather than buy software programs
to download, first check Download.com or Freeware.com to see
if there are free versions to download.
84.
Life Satisfaction
Learn how to
enjoy life and nature rather than possessions. The next time
you feel like spending money, head to your local park where
you can enjoy the warm sun, green grass, and towering trees
without spending a dime. Being happy in life is far better
than buying item after item. Having an inner peace is better
than having a house filled with “things.” That does not mean
you cannot enjoy some of the finer things in life it just
means learning how to be happy with yourself and not “things.”
85.
Live Within your Means
The quickest
way to get in debt is to live beyond your means. Sure, most
people want more than they have but life is not all about
spending money. Be thankful for what you do have and learn
how to enjoy the financial position you are in. This is where
your budget will help identify the amount of money coming
in against the amount of debt going out.
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