Showing posts with label save money. Show all posts
Showing posts with label save money. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 19, 2022

How to Stick to a Budget…But, Also Enjoy Life




Happy new year!  How are your new year’s resolutions going so far?  Many people go into a new year with so many hopes for a better year…and, after the past two we have had, a year with less drama and more happiness would be great. Don’t you think?  😊  Thinking about resolutions, many people set goals in the new year to lose weight, try new things, make more time for family and friends, save and go on a vacation, pay down debt, etc.  Many of these resolutions, though, come with a cost.  To lose weight you need to sign up for gym membership or pay for an app.  A family tip costs $$$, as does trying new things.  But, if you find yourself struggling to set and stick with a budget, you may find that you can’t keep the resolutions that you made for 2022.  Before you give up on them, as they seem unattainable, why not consider first looking at putting together a budget that will work for you and not against you.  Once you see where all your money is going and make adjustments, you can see that many of your resolutions can be achieved, and 2022 can be a great year.

When you think about a budget, you may find yourself getting overwhelmed.  First, breath, and then sit down and start listing out how much money you bring in each month.  Then, list out expenses including rent/mortgage, car loans, insurance for car and home, utilities, food, leisure activities, etc.  

Seeing where your money goes to each month will give you a better idea of money you have to put towards your new year’s resolutions, as well as maybe areas you can cut down. 

Say you find yourself going out to eat 3-4 days a week for lunch or dinner.  Maybe you can scale it back to 1-2 days, by utilizing an air fryer or crock pot for convenient cooking.  Or, double a meal so you have leftovers.  I have found that using online meal subscription programs like Everyplate and Dinnerly, I can save on my week food expenses, as well as cut down on trips to the market where I find myself buying more than what was on my list, taking time away from other things  I could be doing, and also the gas back and forth.  I can get a week’s worth of meals for my family using these online meal subscription sites for under $80.  I usually spend close to this on take out for a family of 4. And, if we dine in someplace, I have to add on a tip.

With mortgage rates still low, may now is the time to refinance your home loan.  We did this last year and went from 5% all the way down to 3% and have been saving around $110 a month. Also, we shopped around for better car and home insurance rates and found a new lender who was able to bundle both, and that saved us close to $100 a month.  Like many people, we finally gave in and got rid of cable last year, which was costing us over $250 for cable boxes in 4 rooms along with the service and add on channels.  We put Roku devices in each room and now use a few streaming services, which in total cost around $40 a month, and offer live TV channels and lots of movies and old TV series to enjoy.  Thanks to Covid, we have not been going to the movies, which used to run over $80 for tickets and snacks. Now, we have family movie night every Friday night, making homemade pizza and enjoying fresh popped popcorn with our movie.  No need to try and sneak in candy or snacks. And, we can pause the movie if someone needs to run to the bathroom.  Little things like enjoying a movie at home instead of going to a movie theater will save you money, and will add up to savings over time, if you are a frequent in-person movie goer.

If you have a new year’s resolution to get into shape, why not consider one of the many online exercise streaming platforms available? Many offer a trial period to see if you like it, and most are under $15 a month.  You can even find some great exercise videos on YouTube.  My husband uses a few different yoga apps that offer free yoga videos and pays $12 a month for live and recorded fitness instruction.  This is cheaper than paying and locking yourself into a gym membership…and, you are saving $$ on gas and time driving back and forth.

If you find you have a lot of credit card debt, why not try and combine some of your debt with those 0% APR offers you get each month in the mail  By consolidating your debt and having 12+ months to pay off without incurring interest during that time, you will finally be able to pay down those credit card debts, and actually see them going down. Many people have high APR rates, so if they send it $150 a month for a bill, they could easily see $80-90 going towards interest, and only $70-80 going to pay down the debt.  You could also try contacting your credit card companies to see if they have any offers available to help pay down your debt.  Or, better yet, click here for ways to consolidate your debt, and pay it off once and for all.  Just imagine how much money you will save and keep in your pocket each month, once you finally pay off all your credit card debt.

Once you have all your expenses listed out, you can have a clearer picture of things, and then start looking for ways you can save, like some of the suggestions above.  Slowly you will find yourself saving a few dollars here and there, and it will add up to a greater savings each month and in the long run.  And, that savings, could go towards bigger goals or resolutions you may have.  Also, once you create a budget and stick with it, you will find yourself stressing less each month wondering if you will have to live paycheck to paycheck, or thinking you just work and can’t have any fun.  You can have fun…but, first you need to put together a realistic budget that will work for you and that is manageable.  Make sure you leave room for unexpected expenses like a car repair or medical bill, as it is always good to have a rainy-day fund on hand if you ever find yourself needing money to pay for these bills.

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Thursday, May 14, 2020

Feeling Frugal? Discover Some New Ways You Can Save Money This Month


Things are a little different at the moment, and whether you’re working from home or you’ve been furloughed, everyone is looking at their current financial standing with a fresh set of eyes. It makes sense to tighten our belts and make as many savings as we can right now, after all, there’s something really exciting about saving money. And when you find new ways to boost your income, add to your savings pot or get yourself a step closer to paying off those debts, it’s a great feeling. If you’re struggling or worried about your debts, then Creditfix can help


So, with this in mind read on to discover some new ways you can save some money this month. 
Axe Your Gym Membership – Permanently
All gyms are closed right now, and many clubs are giving their members a payment holiday. This is great news as you’re saving money already. However, if you’ve become accustomed to working out at home, you’ve discovered a passion for jogging or you’ve purchased plenty of at-home gym equipment, why do you need to go back? Axe your gym membership permanently. You just don’t need it! 
Unsubscribe 
There’s so much free content out there at the moment. From kids school resources to free online magazines, free movies, apps and other online memberships. So, if you normally pay for these kinds of things, now is the time to cancel all your subscriptions and save yourself some cash. 
Declutter
With many of us in isolation and stuck at home, there’s never been a better time to declutter and sell on what you don’t need. Clutter is stressful, so this kind of activity is both calming and beneficial for everyone – especially if you’re all stuck at home. Consider going through the following.
  • Clothes in ALL wardrobes/closets
  • Your children’s toys/boardgames
  • Kitchen appliances that you don’t use
  • Garden tools you no longer need
  • Ornaments and bric-a-brac
Cut the Cables

We’re all spending a lot more time at home. So be careful not to feel tempted to subscribe to even more streaming services. There’s plenty of new and old TV shows available for free out there, so avoid shelling out more money for entertainment you already have! 
Learn to DIY
From painting the living room wall to hanging wallpaper in your bedroom. If you normally hire someone to do these kinds of tasks, then take the opportunity to save a little money and learn to do it yourself! Leave anything electrical or gas related to the experts though! 

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Thursday, January 9, 2020

How To Always Find The Best Deal Online


If you’ve been following this blog, then you will undoubtedly have noticed that there is always some kind of offer, some kind of deal, or some kind of giveaway going on. In fact, look around online and it seems like everyone else but you seems to know how to constantly find new ways to save. 

What’s the secret behind it? Whether you’re looking for less expensive gifts or simply to find some room in your budget, here’s how to use the web to stay on top of all kinds of deals.

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Offer your time in return

Online, there are a lot of ways you can earn freebies, or at least some very valuable coupons. One of the most popular ways to do that, and one that might even see some cash in your pocket, is to join some online survey sites.

The websites, as the name implies, revolve around people like you taking surveys and answering questions. They can be questions about all kinds of things, including your lifestyle, hobbies, purchasing preferences, and so on. You may not be applicable for every survey, and you might not be accepted for all that you are applicable to, but it’s an easy way to occasionally earn a little treat for yourself.

Find a good deals website

Not every website will require you to do something in return for them. If you’re looking for nothing more than some Target coupons or some vouchers to save at your local chain grocery store, then there are some websites that offer just that without needing you to do a survey in return. These deals websites exist primarily to collect coupons, vouchers, and ways to save on your shopping from across the web.

These sites have deals for just about every brand and retailer out there, usually. As such, before you go shopping anywhere, it’s always worth checking some of them to see if they can’t knock a little offer your spending.

Start a blog

One of the main reasons that so many blogger seems to always be getting free stuff, deals, and giveaways is that they have made a deal with brands who are looking to get their products to a wider audience. Starting a blog isn’t easy, especially if you want to make money or get free stuff with it, but it’s far from impossible.

You simply need to put the time in, make sure that you’re writing about things that you are enthusiastic or passionate about, and build a reader base over time. You might start getting offers before long, but you shouldn’t be afraid to reach out to affiliate marketing and companies, either.

How far are you willing to go for a better deal?


If you want to get the best deals possible, then you are going to have to dedicate some time to it, whether that means setting up a blog, joining a survey website, or otherwise. However, coupon and saving sites make it a lot easier to find good deals for a lot less effort.

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