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eLearning Series:
Time-Tested Money Saving Tips
( 20 pages
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96.
Squelch the Smoking
This is probably
the hardest habit to break but in addition to saving your
health, you will also save money. Cigarettes have become quite
expensive and if you can quit smoking, you will enjoy breathing
easier and having more to put away for a rainy day.
97.
Rebate Programs
When you shop,
always keep your eyes open for rebate programs. Although filling
out the forms and clipping the UPC codes from a box is a hassle,
the money you save is worth it. Some rebate items are not
listed as offering a rebate. Check out AsmartShop.com or Rebateplace.com
to see if any of your recent purchases offer a rebate.
98.
Seasonal Buys
One to three
days after a holiday, stores mark their holiday items from
50% to 75% off. This is an ideal way to stock up on next year’s
Christmas or Halloween decorations. This is true for stores
that sell seasonal clothing as well. Shopping for jackets
or sweaters in the summer will provide you with great deals.
99.
Pocket Change
Keep a jar or
some type of container handy and each time you come home,
drop in your change. Every time you break a bill, put the
change in your container. You will be amazed how quickly your
money will build.
100.
Freebies
Check out freebie
sites such as TotallyFreebies.com or SassySue.com where you
will find all types of sample items ranging from cosmetics
to books to clothing. Most have no shipping charges and the
ones that do are minimal. By filling out a few forms, you
will receive sample size soaps, lotions, shampoos and conditioners,
etc., which are ideal for the traveler.
101.
See your Successes
It is important
to have an understanding of money. Keep a journal where you
can see your successes when it comes to saving money. This
is a difficult task and takes time to learn but worth it.
By keeping a list of the situations or ways you have saved
money in front of you, you will be encouraged to keep going.
These successes can be small or large. For example, if you
normally buy your lunch, costing you from $5.00 to $7.00 per
day and one week straight you packed your own lunch for $3.00
per day that is a success. If you wanted to buy a new dress
but held off until it went on sale, saving 50%, that is another
success.
Saving money requires
some investigative skills, desire, determination, and creativity.
Once you get in the habit of saving money, you will feel better
about yourself and enjoy life much more without debt hanging
over your head!
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