Monday, December 15, 2008

10 ways to save your pocket with moolas!

Anyone facing financial issues or difficulties...recently i've touched down into some interesting article. Its something very basic, everyone should know how to do it, but its just a reminder that sometimes u can remind yourself to save money tis way. I need to be cautious of every money i spend coz i'm gettin broke...soon i'll be chewing grass if i still dun control on expenses :p




1. Cook at home often: If both the husband and wife work, this is likely to be very difficult. Start out with the habit of cooking at home once a week and slowly increase the frequency until you find a balance between saving money and getting stressed out.


2. Make your own coffee: Everyone seems to have heard of the latte factor. Even though the author may have overestimated the savings from skipping a latte at Starbucks, don’t underestimate the ding it puts in your pocket in the long run. You don’t have to entirely ban drinking coffee, but skip it as often as possible unless you make it at home.


3. Brown bag lunch at least a few days a week: Lunch times are great opportunities to network and make connections that could improve your career growth. So unless there is a common eating area for brown baggers, you may choose to limit brown bagging lunch to three days each week. Find a balance between saving some money and making the connection. In my case, I take my lunch with me 2-3 times a week and eat out the rest of the time.


4. Consolidate and pay off debt as soon as possible: If you carry any debt, focus on consolidating it to a lower interest and paying it off as soon as possible. Money paid in interest is money thrown away! Why spend your hard-earned cash to make the financial institutions rich?


5. Avoid credit cards with annual fee: Credit cards with their cash back bonuses and reward points are a great way to save some money. Just make sure that the card does not charge you any annual fees! There is no dearth of cards that offer fee-free reward plans, so there really is no reason to pay the annual fees.


6. Price check before buying anything expensive: For other items that are expensive, do a price check before buying the item. If you can wait for a while you can track the prices and grab a great deal when it comes along. Frequently available online coupons make it even more easy to save some money. This is especially true while purchasing any electronics.


7. Avoid impulse buying: Make it a habit to avoid impulse buying. Many of the things you want to buy do not seem all that necessary, if you only you wait for a day or two. Also, waiting means you will be able to check prices and make an informed decision to buy it at the best possible price.


8. Bottle your own water:
Drinking water is good for your health. I always make it a habit to keep some at my desk at all times. Bottled water is the most convenient since it can provide protection against accidental spills. That said, buy bottled water only once in a while, and then reuse that bottle to fill your own water. If you are not happy with tap water, invest in a Brita Filter – in the long run it can save a lot of money.


9. Keep your car as long as possible: When possible, try to keep your car as long as possible. Find the balance between the money spent on repairs versus the monthly installment on another vehicle and choose to run your old car as long as the repair costs are low.


10. Finally, keep distance from lavish, high-roller friends: If you have lavish friends who buy a new car every other year (or worse still, lease it), have large screen TVs and every other conceivable electronics gadget, eat out at fancy restaurants every other night and just live way beyond their means, keep the distance. They may be nice people and mean you no harm, but hanging out with such people often can lead to a lot of unnecessary desires and discontent. What’s more important – your friends or your peace of mind?

7 comments:

Sylvia said...

bodosey..din know that you're seriously in tight budget now. i got an e-book which is pretty interesting about money tips for malaysians. i'll send it to you. :) it'll be helpful to you in the future, i'm sure.

ms.bulat said...

omg casey blogged!!! imma gonna remember this moment forever :D

yea, i too have the same problem. cutting down on material stuffs so that i can still at least enjoy my comfort food T_T aiks

Sylvia said...

haha ya casey blogged!!!! i was surprised too! when i saw a new post..i go look at who the author is..haha..BBS!!! :P

im sure we all do need to save up...hehehe. i also will worry when i tend to spend too much in a month. got to control~~ not to buy books and shopping too much... >.< also..going out too often recently. xD

Kc rocK said...

-.-" does it look sooo surprised tat i blogged?? swt... lolx
im really in tight budget la, money has yet to be spent but WILL be spend hahha! so i need to think of it 1st.
besides ned to save up for following years :)

MrHello said...

Get a 2nd job !! :D

Sylvia said...

wah..i don't recommend. look at me...2 jobs...everyday working...EVERYDAY!!! weekdays full time job, weekend part time job...except public holidays...it's quite stressful and hardly get enough rest...every day reach home sure find bed to take nap first...

ms.bulat said...

get a HIGHER paying job!!!! :D:D

or in sylvia's case
RICH HUSBAND
or in my words
"RICH OLD MAN, kill him (discreetly) then take all his money"

HAAHAHHAHA WTHEHECK.im nt even drunk-_-