Tips For Living On A Budget
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The 11 Best Money Saving Ideas of All Time - Part 1 by: Palyn Peterson
At any time in history, no matter what the current state of the economy, no
matter what the current trends, no matter what the unemployment rate is or where
interest rates lurk, some money-saving ideas stay true.
Some of you may have heard of these ideas before, others may be entirely new
to you. But whether you are familiar with these super secrets or not, it will
be well worth your while to put them into effect in your own life. The magic
they will work on your financial life is guaranteed. I urge you to put them
to work - any one of these could change your life! Big changes come from small
steps. One plus one does equal two, so if you add one from eleven different
places, you will see big results.
This is a four part series giving you advice on saving your hard-earned money
in a variety of down-to-earth ways. Nothing here is anything that anyone can't
do on a daily basis.
Tips For Living On A Budget
Amazing Money Saving Tip #1: Keep It Simple!
The great scientist Albert Einstein once said, "It takes a genius to see the
obvious." What he meant by that is that sometimes the simplest things in life
are the most powerful ... but because they are so simple, we tend
to ignore them, and not let them work for us.
One of the simplest but most powerful money making ideas is this:
keep
a daily log of everything you spend
. Go to the dollar store and buy a little notebook and carry it with you wherever
you go. Write down every penny - every single penny - you spend. It's as simple
as that.
If you do this, you will find something magic happening in your financial life
in just a few weeks.
There is something incredibly powerful about writing down all your expenditures.
It makes the flow of money through your life more real and exact.
It
shows you simply and clearly just where you are spending your money, on
what and why
. Once you know that, it becomes much easier to control your spending.
Many people who have taken up this practice have not only learned something
about themselves which they never knew before, but they are often astounded.
For example, a person could realize through examining their notebook that they
actually spent nearly $2,000 throughout the year on diet soft drinks, snacks
and candy bars! Since their job only brings in $25,000 per year, they realized
that 8% of their entire income was being frittered away on something entirely
frivolous. The person gave up the snacks and drinks, and found they had enough
money to go on vacation the following year. If you had the choice between snacks
or a much needed vacation, which would you choose?
The point is,
it
was their daily expense log that helped achieve the insight and clarity
they needed to get control of their finances . That's what a simple spending record will
do for you - it will give you control over your spending, and thus your financial
life. There may be nothing but a 75-cent notebook and a ballpoint pen between
your life of financial struggle and financial freedom.
Tips For Living On A Budget
Amazing Money Saving Tip #2: Stop Deficit Spending!
We all know how much trouble Uncle Sam has been creating spending more money
than our country takes in. It's called deficit spending. Well, don't fool yourself.
The same rules apply to you. Using those evil little plastic cards may be the
"American Way," but it's a darn poor way.
Today, the average credit card holder is carrying $8,000 in plastic debt!
Spending yourself into debt with a credit card is unbelievably easy, as many
of you already know. The reason is psychological. When you give that clerk a
credit card, it's just not the same as handing over a stack of green dollar
bills. Would you as readily hand over a fistful of ten dollar bills as flip
a credit card across a counter? Probably not.
Credit cards put you in the hole and keep you there.Even for people with good
incomes, paying your credit card debt down to zero is amazingly difficult. And
make no bones about it, credit card debt will sap your financial strength just
as readily as an open vein will deplete your physical body of its very life
force. Using a credit card by choice can quickly turn to using it for need.
Once you get to that point, you are already in trouble.
There is no secret to freeing yourself from the credit card game. You must take
out a pair of scissors today, cut your cards in half, and begin paying them
back, slowly but surely. Be sure to always pay more than the minimum amount
due, even if it is just $10 more.
Once you stop adding to the debt, even small payments will eventually add up.
You can get out of debt, if you are patient and disciplined. Once your cards
are history, you must adopt a strict pay-as-you go policy. Instead of buying
now and paying later, save now and buy when you have the full amount.
Once again, this is not rocket science, but stopping credit-oriented consuming
is one of the most powerful financial tools available to anyone today. Why not
pick up this tool and use it?
Tips For Living On A Budget
Amazing Money Saving Tip #3: Sell Your Junk.
That's right, it's high past time for a major yard sale. Search through your
house or apartment for every single item you don't need, and could sell at a
flea market or yard sale.
Take an inventory. The truth is, most people are astounded by what they own
- and how much money they have tied up in useless stuff. Why let it collect
dust in your attic while it could collect interest in a savings account?
You could easily be $500, $1,000 ... even $3,000 richer by the end
of the week. As an added bonus, you'd have your place cleaned up, and you will
have a fresh feeling of starting over. A garage sale is an excellent way to
not only clean out your house, but it often gives a psychological boost that
helps people get control of their life and money.
The next of the
11 best money saving tips of all time will
be discussed in
part 2. Until then, take
note of what you have learned so far and put this information to good use. Read
and reread this article; I bet you will notice a difference sooner than you
think.
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Four part series on the 11 Best Money Saving Ideas of All Time by: Palyn Peterson
Part 1: Tips 1 through 3 offer basic insight into
living
on a budget, cutting expenses and increasing income.
Part 2: Tips 4 and 5 help you with learning
how
to save money and visualizing wealth.
Part 3:
Saving time means saving money,
check out tips 6 through 8 for great ideas on getting organized and increasing
productivity.
Part 4:
Setting money goals, for life and investments
covers tips 9 through 11.
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