How to Save Money and Survive During the Economic Recession
Frugal Money Saving Ideas Relating to the Recession and Economy
The recession is doing a number on the economy and household budgets, bringing the need for better budgeting and frugal living. But the best frugal living tips won't help a family when the frugal tips are not convenient for that particular person or family. In order to save money, it's a good idea to adopt money saving habits that fit your needs and family.
First, it's a wonderful thought and idea for me to tell you to leave the car parked and walk or ride a bike to get where you need to go, such as work or school or shopping. If you happen to live within walking distance, that's a great money saving idea. However, most people don't live without walking or bike riding distance, and those that do might not be in the best of health to be able to walk or ride that much and that often. Drive, just cut out the unnecessary trips.
When you shop, keep your receipts and find out just where your money is going each month. Eating out, junk food, soda, name brand items, unnecessary purchases... all of this can add up. With the recession eating away at our income, buy what you need and leave the rest on the shelves. Not buying what you don't really need will make a nice dent in the amount of money you put out monthly.
For those who have never really taken time to watch for sales, bargains, discounts, and coupons, now is the time to start making that time. You can save money by taking the time to look at the sales and special buys.
Learn to mend and repair items instead of throwing them out. It's amazing the amount of items people throw away every day that simply need mending or repaired. Learn to fix what's fixable, and only replace something if it's better to replace it rather than take a few moments to repair it. There are many DIY sites online to help in this area. DIY home repairs, DIY auto repairs, DIY sewing, etc. Just Google DIY and the item you need to fix.
If you have dogs, learn to groom them. It takes a little practice, but it will save a lot of money in monthly grooming charges for your dog care needs. Dogs that need cuts and trims can run up grooming bills. A grooming kit can cost at low as $40, which will pay for itself with just one use.
There are many ways to save money and survive the economic recession. Look for ideas and ways that will benefit you and your family. While most ideas to save money are good ones, they are only good money saving tips for the recession if they help you in your particular situation in this economical recession.
Published by Cindy Thomas
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4 Comments
Post a CommentGreat article! I was just about to compose an article similar to this and I like your ideas! :)
I would say also take total control over every penny of your money. On the spending side don't wait until they call it a depression, act as if you are in one already and move into a full belt tightening mode. I say cut all luxury and "wants" spending leaving only the true "needs" on the list. Make a mental switch to move away from the wasteful mentality that sucked us all in, and move into the "re-use, re-cycle, conserve, repair" mentality.
The single most important tool to help with all this is the good old budget, if you did not get into budgeting by now, now is the time. Find a good online budgeting site like the Out-Of-The-Dark (OOTD) which is free and anonymous to use too ( http://www.myexp.org/OOTD_gate.php ) and start taking control of your spending without delay.
Good luck
I consider myself to be thrifty but you've given me some new ideas, thanks!
wonderful advice!