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eLearning Series:
Time-Tested Money Saving Tips
( 20 pages
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26.
Barter System
Gather friends,
family, neighbors, and co-workers and set up a bartering system.
Offer babysitting to one family in exchange for them mowing
your lawn or offer to clean someone’s house in exchange for
a week of car-pooling your child to school. You would be amazed
at the opportunities and the money that can be saved using
a bartering system.
27.
Matinee
Do you love the
movies but hate the prices? Switch your nighttime show to
the late afternoon or early evening matinee. The price is
about 50% less and when taking an entire family, that is a
nice savings. Pop your own popcorn, put in a plastic bag,
and place in a large purse and make or buy your own candy,
leaving only drinks to buy. Food at the theater is outrageously
priced. The next time that you head to the movies, hit the
matinee, stuff those jellybeans and licorice sticks in your
purse, and enjoy the savings. Also, check for movie tickets
online, which can be discounted.
28.
Comparison Shop
Comparison-shopping
can make a big difference in the price you pay. You might
be looking at a barbecue grill at one place for $350.00 and
by making two more stops, find the exact grill or one comparable
for $300. In addition, consider the price of items assembled
versus unassembled. For example, you might find the barbecue
grill unassembled for $250. A couple of hours of “fun” assembling
the grill is certainly worth a $100 saving.
29.
Stop Competing with the Jones’
You do not have
to compete with anyone. Be proud of what you have and who
you are. If you can only afford an inexpensive sofa from a
thrift store, find a nice throw, make a few pillows, and be
proud and thankful. Competitiveness is a part of nature and
to a degree, healthy. However, when competition creates a
buying war to see who can have the “best” when they have no
business buying at all, then it becomes damaging. Stick to
what you can afford regardless of what anyone else has or
pressure you might be feeling.
30.
Sales Clerk Compliments
Sales clerks
are often paid on commission. Therefore, when you walk into
a store and try on an expensive suit, you can be guaranteed
you will hear several times over how wonderful you look, how
great that suit fits you, etc. Because this is how the clerks
make their money, they will say whatever it takes to make
the sale. You probably do look good but do not allow yourself
to be pressured into buying something beyond your means. Know
what you want, the price range you can work with, and stick
with your own rules, not theirs.
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