Tips In Saving Money
It may be easy to talk about saving money, the hardest thing about it is the doing part.
It may be easy to talk about saving money, the hardest thing about it is the doing part.
I do not claim to be the best when it comes to saving money, but I do have some trick up my sleeves. Here is some money saving tips that I have personally experienced and applied throughout the years:
1.) Be electric consumption conscious - This is probably one of the best money saving tips I could offer considering the rising cost of electricity. Monitoring your electricity usage could save you a lot of money. This can be achieved by turning off appliances and lights that are not in use, shifting to energy saving light bulbs, turning off your electric water dispenser and your refrigerator during the night time and buying new home appliances. Most experts will tell you that new home appliances are more energy efficient than old appliances. In our own personal experience, when we started becoming more electric consumption conscious our bill went down by almost 25 %.
2.) Save loose change - My mom has taught me a lot of money saving tips, but this is one that really stuck in my mind. Loose change may seem insignificant. I started collecting my loose change and after more than a year when my piggy bank was full, I saved more than P 10,000.00. ($200.00 U.S plus)
3.) Recycle - This is a new program that I have started to implement. More than 3 months ago I instead of throwing away plastic, glass bottles and containers I started collecting them. Now I have 4 sacks of recyclable materials waiting to be sold. I am placing this in my garage and will be selling this at the end of the year.
4.) Not buying from the convenience store - Filipinos have commercialized "convenience stores" but we also have our small scale convenience stores called "Sari-sari" store. This is your friendly neighborhood store where you go to when you run out of shampoo or cooking oil. This may be all right if you badly need the stuff. But if your everyday needs in the sari-sari store you might end up spending more than you expected. It is expected that sari-sari store are more expensive than the grocery stores as they have already added some profit to their selling price.
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.
by ZigfredDiaz
It may be easy to talk about saving money, the hardest thing about it is the doing part.
I do not claim to be the best when it comes to saving money, but I do have some trick up my sleeves. Here is some money saving tips that I have personally experienced and applied throughout the years:
1.) Be electric consumption conscious - This is probably one of the best money saving tips I could offer considering the rising cost of electricity. Monitoring your electricity usage could save you a lot of money. This can be achieved by turning off appliances and lights that are not in use, shifting to energy saving light bulbs, turning off your electric water dispenser and your refrigerator during the night time and buying new home appliances. Most experts will tell you that new home appliances are more energy efficient than old appliances. In our own personal experience, when we started becoming more electric consumption conscious our bill went down by almost 25 %.
2.) Save loose change - My mom has taught me a lot of money saving tips, but this is one that really stuck in my mind. Loose change may seem insignificant. I started collecting my loose change and after more than a year when my piggy bank was full, I saved more than P 10,000.00. ($200.00 U.S plus)
3.) Recycle - This is a new program that I have started to implement. More than 3 months ago I instead of throwing away plastic, glass bottles and containers I started collecting them. Now I have 4 sacks of recyclable materials waiting to be sold. I am placing this in my garage and will be selling this at the end of the year.
4.) Not buying from the convenience store - Filipinos have commercialized "convenience stores" but we also have our small scale convenience stores called "Sari-sari" store. This is your friendly neighborhood store where you go to when you run out of shampoo or cooking oil. This may be all right if you badly need the stuff. But if your everyday needs in the sari-sari store you might end up spending more than you expected. It is expected that sari-sari store are more expensive than the grocery stores as they have already added some profit to their selling price.
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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