How To: Save Money!

V. Toler
As times get tough for many middle & low class American families, its time to start scrimping and saving what little we do have at the moment.

So here are my tips for how to save money without killing yourself...

1) Cut back to basic cable (if you don't watch it enough, just get rid of it for a while, our cable used to be $200 for everything)

2) Only use your cellphone for a phone (get rid of your house phone, that will save you at least $49.95 a month)

3) Clip Coupons (for groceries, restaurants, clothing, and anything else you can think of) or look up coupon codes for online shopping.

4) Use restaurant gift cards- Log on to Restaurant.com you can get $10.00 gift cards for $3.00, $25.00 gift cards for $10.00, $50.00 gift cards for $20.00, $75.00 gift cards for $30.00, and $100 gift cards for $40.00 ... So check em out! Great deals on restaurants, and you should be able to combined that with a coupon if you have one for the restaurant you are going too!

5) Whatever you save on shopping, eating out, entertainment, etc, transfer to your savings account so you don't spend it on other things.

6) Spend more time at home, so you aren't out driving around wasting gas. But if you are like me and my family, we hate to be home, then try and find things you can walk too (its great exercise as well as a money saver).

7) Unplug things when they are not in use, because they still draw electricity, therefore waste your money on your gas/electric bill.

Other things you can do to "save" money would to be to sell items that you or your children no longer need. Such as all those toys that your kids have gotten too old for, or just never played with, clothes they have outgrown, etc. You can sell them at yard sales, flea markets, on ebay.com, etc. But once you've made the money from selling things, put that money right into your savings account so don't spend what you've just made!

I know it sounds easier than it really is to not spend the money that you have sitting in your savings account, but you have to really make sure that you don't spend it so you have money to fall back on in case something happens. With the way this economy is at the moment, so many people are still on the verge of losing the jobs, etc.

Published by V. Toler

I'm a mom of three children, my first two are ages 5 1/2 & 3!My 3rd baby was born on 2/12/2009, so she is 11 1/2 months old! I work online by writing on several different sites, as well as selling things on...  View profile

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