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10 Ways to Save Money in a Slow Economy

Friday, January 30th, 2009

As the economy slows down, everybody is looking for some extra ways to save a few bucks here and there.  Sometimes it seems like you are always trying to save but just need some extra ideas to help you keep that last buck in your pocket.  Here are 10 ways you can save money in a slowing economy:

  1. Share a room - For most Americans, their number one expense (after taxes) is their housing cost.  If you are single and living in a two bedroom place, consider renting one of the rooms out or getting a roommate to help you split the costs.  Not only do you save on rent or get a subsidized mortgage, you also split utilities.
  2. Share a car - If you and your wife or girlfriend or roommates can swing it, try getting rid of one of your cars.  You will save money on insurance, registration, and maintenance.  Plus, selling a car will put cash in your pocket.
  3. Quit smoking - Although there are a million other reasons to quit smoking, maybe the cost will push you over the edge.  Quit smoking because it costs too much, not because you aren’t cool enough to smoke.
  4. Don’t get tempted by all the sales - I have seen some pretty incredible discounts offered for some of the stores that are going under.  If you buy a new pair of shoes for $20 that were originally $80, how much are you saving?  You aren’t saving anything, you are spending!
  5. Don’t get tempted by the financing offers - No payments for 2 years on this new HDTV!  How do you know if the economy will be back on track in two years?  You don’t, so avoid.
  6. Turn your computer and TV off - Turn your computer off especially when you aren’t using it.  There is no reason to leave the darn thing on all the time.
  7. Cancel your cable and internet - Let’s face it, you don’t need the TV or internet.  Why not go outside and enjoy the fresh air?  Cancel your cable and internet to save on the monthly subscription cost.  If you need to watch something on TV, go to a friends, go to a sports bar, go to the gym, or skip watching it.  See if you can get free wifi somewhere outside your house, or just use the internet at work.
  8. Quit the gym - I don’t mean stop working out, but exercising shouldn’t cost you anything.  Go jogging for cardio.  Get some elastic bands for resistance training.
  9. Compare alternatives - You might have a commute where you could drive, walk, ride your bike, take bus or train, and you don’t know which is cheapest.  Keep track of your gas bill or train fare, parking fees, and everything in a spreadsheet.  Eventually you will be able to see which form of commuting is the cheapest.  Put some variables and functions in your spreadsheet so you can see what happens if (when) gas prices go back up.
  10. Keep track - Monitor your expenses closely so you can patch up any leaks.

Keep your expenses low and maximize your savings account, and you should be able to whether the storm.

5 Things not to do if you want to save money

Monday, December 1st, 2008

Here is a list of a few things to avoid if you are trying to save up some money:

  1. Do not get a DUI.  It will end up costing you thousands at the very best.  It will also cost you your license, and even worse, could cost peoples’ lives.
  2. Drop Starbucks.  Get a coffee machine and brew your own cup of joe.  If you like the fancy drinks, buy an espresso machine and be your own barista.
  3. Don’t blow your wallet at the bars.  You can easily rack up a few hundred in a night of drinking.  By being a little thrifty, that same night can cost you under twenty bucks.
  4. Don’t leave the lights on.  Turn your computer, lights, TV and everything off when you are not using them.  You can really save a big by not wasting electricity.
  5. Don’t leave your wallet on empty.  Always carry cash around in case you need to buy something at a place that either doesn’t accept cards or charges you extra for using your card.  One example I have seen in recent times is gas stations.  Seems like gas is a good 10% more expensive if you want to use your card.  Having cash on hand can save you a few bucks at the pump.