Saving Money - Part 2
By Lucas on Nov 08, 2013
Electronics: Once you add up the cost of renting movies, going to the theatre, and buying expensive snacks, prices can really skyrocket. Digital cable can be a great way to enjoy unlimited movies on demand with just one monthly cost.You will eliminate the price of parking, expensive tickets, theatre snacks, and late fees on rentals.
Review your phone bill and consider whether or not you really need all of the services you are currently paying for. Can your cell phone service replace your home line? If so, consider eliminating your land line phone.
Vacations: Camping is a family-friendly alternative for those who don't mind roughing it or having peace and quiet for a few days. Campgrounds are generally very affordable. Whether you travel by camper or simply throw a tent and a cooler in the trunk of the car, it's a great way to bond together as a family and enjoy being away from all the distractions of home. Try to plan some activities ahead of time or find a campground that offers a variety of things to do such as swimming, hiking, canoeing, and biking.
Visiting relatives or friends is a great way to get out on the road, see sights along the way, and reconnect with those people who you miss. If you're able to stay at someone's house, it's a tremendous savings on your travel budget. If not, you can probably find a nearby motel at a reasonable rate. You can also save money on food by cooking and eating at your guest's house. Remember to offer to share the food bills!
Gifts: When you anticipate gift-giving occasions, you will always find items on sale. It goes without saying, but the idea is to never pay retail!
Buy gift-wrap and greeting cards on sale, or better yet make them yourself.
Treat your partner or spouse to a homemade spa. Give a "gift certificate" announcing a full one-hour body massage and facial. This gift is easily worth over $75!
If you need a great gift idea for students entering college or university, create a care package for them. In a box or basket, place some aspirin, bandages, toothpaste and toothbrush, batteries, cleaning supplies, school supplies, a $5 phone card, and any other small items that they might need.
Get a gift-with-purchase cosmetic or perfume special and use it as a gift for someone else. Usually the item is nicely wrapped, generic, and valuable enough to give away as a present.
A great way to save money on video games is to wait about eight months after they come out. Most titles drop in price after that time period. For sports games, simply get the previous year's edition instead of the current one. Every Fall, the sports games for the next year roll out and the current or previous ones drop in price as a result.
Credit Cards: If you carry a balance on your credit card and can only afford to pay the minimum monthly amount, pay in weekly instead of monthly installments. For example, if you owe $100 per month, pay $25 per week. Because credit card companies accrue interest daily on your balance, you will end up paying even more if you pay your bills in monthly increments.