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Budgeting Tips to Save Real Money
by: Don Blackhurst
Sticking to a budget can be difficult, but with so many demands on your finances
you have to be extra cautious. TV ads are constantly bombarding the airwaves
with messages that you need to buy this or you must have that. Usually, if you
just wait a week or two, the urge to buy that new gadget will pass. But, what
should you do if you have already spent more than you have? The following are
several real world ideas that can help you save real dollars.
First of all, consider refinancing high interest-rate loans and credit cards.
Obviously you would like to pay as little interest as possible, sometimes by
shopping around and transferring a balance to a low-interest rate card, you can
save hundreds of dollars. Even better, if you can find a lower rate on your
mortgage, you will be savings thousands of dollars. Just make sure to get your
debts paid down as quickly as possible.
Secondly, change the deductible on your auto insurance to $500 or $1,000. This
change can save you up to 40%. The insurance company will make money no matter
what. If you file a claim they are likely to raise your rates to make up the
difference so you end up paying no matter what. It makes sense to cover the
first $500 or $1,000 yourself and enjoy a lower monthly premium in the meantime.
Another idea is to trim some small expenses. For example, if you get your
haircut every 6 weeks, see if you can go 7 or 8 weeks instead. This will save
you the cost of 1-2 cuts per year. Check out that book from the library instead
of buying it. Try renting a video instead of going out to the movies. Purchase a
ready-made meal at the grocery store instead of going out to eat. Be creative
and see what little expenses you can trim that will add up to big savings over
time.
Other ideas include clipping coupons, taking your lunch to work, carpooling (or
walking, biking, or taking the bus), stop smoking, and finally just don’t even
open up that catalog. Toss them out immediately. If you peek inside you're bound
to find something you like.
In order to make sure that you stay on track with your budget, it is important
to know where you stand. To get an idea of how your spending compares to a
typical budget and see where your money is going each month, take a minute to
use the free budgeting tools available at http://www.trimyourdebt.com/welcome_budget_short.aspx?=tips
About The Author
Don Blackhurst has been working in the banking and finance industries for over
15 years and has an MBA with an emphasis in Finance. He is the co-founder of
TrimYourDebt.com (
http://www.TrimYourDebt.com ).
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