December 22, 2009
Tips In Saving Money
Its one thing to talk about how to save money it is another thing to actually do it. Taking action may probably be the hardest between both.
I am not saying that I am the best when it comes to saving money however I have my own little ways of doing it. The following are some money saving tips that I have personally applied throughout the years:
1.) Be electric consumption conscious – With the rising cost of electricity this is probably one of the best money saving tips I could offer. Simply monitoring your electricity usage could save you a lot of money. This involves turning of appliances and lights that are not in use. Shifting to energy saving light bulbs will definitely help. We turn off our electric water dispenser and our refrigerator during the night time. Buying new home appliances makes a lot of difference in electric consumption. New home appliances are more energy efficient than old appliances. In the long run you save a lot on electricity. When we started becoming more electric consumption conscious at our house, our bill went down by almost 25 %.
2.) Save loose change – Mom has taught me several money saving tips, but I believe this is one is the most important one she has taught me. At first collecting loose change may seem insignificant. But when it starts to grow, you will realize it’s value. At one time the loose change I saved amounted to more than P 10,000.00. ($200.00 U.S plus)
3.) Recycle – I have just started to implement this program. Instead of throwing away plastic, glass bottles and containers I started collecting them. Currently I have 4 sacks of recyclable materials that I am planning to sell at the end of the year.
4.) Not buying from the convenience store – Filipinos have commercialized “convenience stores” but there are also neighborhood convenience stores which we call as “Sari-sari” stores. This is where most Filipinos go to when they run out of shampoo or cooking oil. If you badly need the stuff and you do this once in a while, that may be all right. However buying your everyday needs in the sari-sari store might prove to be more expensive. Sari-sari store are definitely more expensive than the grocery stores because they buy their stuff from the grocery stores.
5.) Eating out less – This is one of the money saving tips that most financial experts agree upon. I think nobody would argue with me bringing lunch from home to work is definitely much more cheaper than buying lunch outside. Frequently eating outside especially in restaurants will surely make a dent in your pocket book. If you are a “leisure eater” and would like to satisfy your gastronomic cravings by trying out new restaurants, just try to schedule and limit your restaurant visits to once a week or once a month.
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