Every family and every individual know the importance of
cutting spending in today’s economy. However, many of these individuals do not
realize that cutting spending in little ways can also help in this endeavor.
If you cut spending in many little areas, they will add up
to significant amounts and the effect on your daily life can be minimal. The
rewards, however, can be maximum.
1. Carpooling
As simple as this sounds, carpooling can save you tons of
money, time, and even wear and tear on your car. You may not realize the major
impact multiple short trips have on your vehicle. By taking short distance
trips frequently, you literally ruin your brakes. Stop and go and neighborhood
driving is terrible for your vehicle. By carpooling, you save the wear and tear
on your brakes and your tires, as well. Saving gas is an added bonus.
2. Lightening the
Load
While on the subject of vehicles, by lightening the load in
your car, you can save on gas. The heavier your car is bogged down with junk,
the less efficient your gas mileage is. If you have heavy cases of water,
tools, or heavy-duty hockey equipment, lightening the load will get you better
gas mileage.
3. Pay Cash at the
Pump
Pumping your own gas and paying cash are two significant
ways to save money. Pumping your own gas saves you on a per-gallon rate. If you
are at the pump two to three times per week, like most, then you will save
significantly by pumping your own gas. There are extra fees attached to your
bill when you have the attendant pump your gas for you.
Paying cash also saves you money on every gallon. There are
debit card and credit card fees attached when you use your plastic.
4. Make It a Night In
If you are used to eating out for convenience, get used to
cooking and eating in more often. If you incorporate the entire family, it will
not seem like such a chore. Have one person set the table, another clear, one
cook, and another clean up. For pennies on the dollar, you can have a great
meal, save money, eat healthy, and bond with your family. It is a win/win
situation all around.
5. Keep the Plastic
at Home
As simple as this sounds, keeping your plastic at home when
you go out shopping will save you tons of money in impulse spending. Bring
exactly enough cash for what you need. If you have spendable income, decide
before you leave the house how much of that money you will spend and bring only
that amount.
By bringing cash and no plastic, you will buy only what you
need and leave the store unscathed. Once you arrive home, you will realize that
you did not need that bright aqua silk scarf that would not have matched with
anything anyhow.
Less Clutter = Less Stress SM in your home, your
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