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Thirteen More Ways to Save $100 a Month

 

To save $100 a month, you need to spend $3.25 a day less than you do now. Does that sound so terrible?

With a little bit of ingenuity, you can pull it off without having to live like a recluse hermit. And, once you are in the groove, you can use that $100 a month $1200 a year to fund your exotic vacation habit, pay off those student loans, start a business or sock away for your early retirement. Here are a few more tips to get you on track for your savings goals.

1. Go vegetarian. If you can cut meat out of just three meals a week, you can shave between $15 and $25 off your grocery bill. If you do that for an entire month, youve already saved yourself $60 to $100.

2. Never buy new. eBay, Half.com, and the Amazon marketplace are your friends. If you just have to have it and cant resist, take the time to look around for the best deal, or have the willpower to wait for the sale. Check out your local freecycling Web community or Craigslist and see if you can get what you need for free.

3. Dont hit the pop machine or the vending machine at work. Those 50 cent sodas and 65 cent candy bars add inches round the middle and break the bank. Drink water with lunch or stock your desk drawer with healthier, cheaper snacks you picked up during your regular grocery stop.

4. Pay your bills online, and save the 37 cent stamp. If your bank charges you for online services, get on the phone and haggle. Sometimes, theyll lower the fees if you threaten to move your accounts to a competing bank.

5. If you have credit card, student loan or mortgage debt, pay weekly or biweekly instead of once a month. Itll save you serious dough on interest charges, which accrue before your due date, and will help you pay off your balance faster.

6. Use energy at off peak hours. If you call your electric company, they can let you know if your area offers lower rates during off hours, usually in the evening or late at night. Running the dishwasher or your washer/dryer during off hours can cost you 40 % less.

7. Dont overbuy at the grocery store. Are you the proud owner of a drawer full of wilted lettuce and broccoli? Time to stay on top of exactly what is in your refrigerator and make sure you eat it before it goes bad.

8. Give yourself a cash allowance and stick to it! Give yourself half of what you usually spend every week on eating out, entertainment, movies, video rentals, etc. and vow to spend not one penny more. Use cash only, not credit or debit cards, so that you actually have to peel those 5, 10 and 20 dollar bills off the wad when you hit the check out. Its a bigger eye opener than just signing the slip when you hand over your card. It's bound to make you realize how much you are spending on frivolous things. When you run out of allowance, dont spend another dime. Over time, youll relearn what you knew when you were 8 years old saving up for something makes it much sweeter when you finally get it.

9. Refuse to pay for parking. In most towns, you can save yourself the cost of a lot or a meter by taking 10 extra minutes to drive around looking for a free spot. Youll probably have to walk a few extra blocks, but the savings really adds up.

10. Evaluate your cell phone. Are you getting stuck with extra fees? Are you constantly using more minutes than you planned? Either send an email instead of calling to reduce your minutes or get on the phone and haggle for a more affordable plan.

11. Ditch the cable television. A lot of people think of cable television as a necessity,rather than a luxury. But with monthly plans hitting you for $30 to $100 it may be time to either switch to a basic, cheaper plan or dump it all together and brave the networks like your parents did in the 1970s. If you think you cant live without TV, start slow turn it off for a week. Youre bound to find you have a lot more time to do all those little projects like learning to knit and writing the great American novel you have been putting off for months.

12. Revaluate fee services. Look at all of the things you have signed up to pay for every month satellite radio, Tivo, Netflix, Internet fax and decide whether or not you really use them enough to get your money's worth. If there is an alternative that costs more upfront but is cheaper in the long run, go for it and cancel your service.

13. Get that stylish new haircut at the local beauty school. Forget $50 or more for a cut, color or style. Head to the local beauty school where you can get it for half price or less.

Author: Denise Trowbridge
 
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Denise Trowbridge is a reputable writer. Denise likes to scribble articles about this industry.
 
 
 

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