Teens on a Budget - Saving Money when Money is Hard to Find

Shawn Smith
Teens who work normally have a little more trouble saving money. I will tell you how to not only use your money wisely but also be able to have some left over.

It has been in my experience that holding on to money is tough. Some things take away more money than anything else.

To begin with cars and significant others are expensive. With cars come insurance, gas, and maintenance. With significant others comes jewelry, their gas, and many other things.

The first part of using money wisely is to set priorities. Insurance and gas should always be first, especially for those of you who work. This will insure you getting back and forth to work. Insurance can be expensive so make sure you look around with different agencies before purchasing a policy.

Significant others will want for many things but remember to only give them things in your budget. Money for gas will always need to be kept in case you drive more than expected. Your significant other should understand.

Car maintenance is something that is needed. Parts mess up and cars break down. If you're shy on money try buying used car parts from cars with low mileage. This can save you tons of money. Make sure to call around and find the best deals. Some places may offer warranties that can be much needed.

Put money in the bank and let it grow interest. Try not to touch it unless severely needed.

If you follow these tips your money problems should be more at ease.

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  • Randy Inman3/29/2010

    Nice work but the articles need to be a minimum of 350 to 400 words long for best results.

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