Managing finances
is a cumbersome task for a lot of people. Many don't know how best to handle
their expenditures, as well as savings. Saving money is a simple process that
can save you a huge chunk of money if done well. All you need is saving
whatever little amounts you can spare and slowly build up on the savings. Here
are a few ways to begin saving.
Live within your
means
Overspending can
lead to debts that will ruin your financial status within a month. Living
within your means doesn't mean you should deny yourself the necessities of
life. Living within your means entails buying things you need for your
day-to-day activities. One way of doing this is by making a budget for your
overall spending within a month, and then compare it with your salary. Once
done, the next step is to cut on luxury and maintain the basic needs. The
budget will also help you know your regular expenses and further help you stick
to your saving plans.
Make savings a
habit
A sure way of
making saving a tradition in your life is to apply for automatic deductions of
your savings from your monthly salary through your bank. The latter will deduct
the amount and forward it to the specified accounts of your choice, be it an
FDIC, certified deposit, or just saving accounts.
Moreover, you can make your
deposits go directly to making investments in securities such as mutual funds
or stocks. Although the latter is subject to risks, it might be worth it once
you get earnings from your initial investments. Through automatic deductions,
you'll remain with the right amount of your monthly usage. Besides that, you
can also make your monthly savings go directly to your savings account. Before
making choices, analyze each account thoroughly.
Plan your shopping
While making your
regular purchases for household items such as groceries, always stick to your
list. Also, be always on the lookout for coupons. They are a great way of
saving a buck or two from your shopping. Furthermore, cut on eating out and
buying coffee and cookies out. Make it a tendency to cook food and eat at home.
Similarly, you can
carry your lunch to work as it helps in cutting cost.
Sell things you're
not using
Do you have baby
cots, toys, or even clothes you don't use or your kids have outgrown? Instead
of throwing them or keeping them in storage, gathering dust, use Craigslist or
eBay to sell such items. Furthermore, you can organize a yard sale,
decluttering your basement and storage, and at the same time, get some cash.
Trade in video
games
Video games are the
latest pieces of entertainment that consume a considerate amount of anyone's
salary. Look for stores that accept trade in and save some few dollars when
buying new games. You can also sell your old video games to friends or exchange
some for new ones. Cut on your cable subscription to save some cash.
As mentioned above,
there are tons of ways to save money while paying off your student loans, plus,
there are great companies like Elfi that can help with student loan refinancing
as well! Happy saving!
Good tips there, Kelly. Time to kondomari my house and save more money! :D
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