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Ways to Save Money

How can you save when you don’t have a dime to spare? Here are some tips. Check the ones you plan to try.

□ Pay yourself first. When you pay your bills, pay your savings bill by depositing the money in your savings account

□ Use payroll deductions. Have your employer deposit your savings directly into a credit union or bank account

□ Save “bonus” income. Save tax refunds, overtime pay, gift money, refunds, and rebates.

□ Save coupon money. Save the amount you “save” by using coupons at the grocery store. If you save $2 a week using coupons, put the “savings” (the money you did not spend) in your savings account.

□ Pay installments to yourself. Once you pay off a loan (and if others loans are not overdue), continue to make “payments” to your savings account, try for at least six months.

□ Collect loose change. Empty your pockets and wallet of loose change and place in a jar. Once a month, deposit the change in your savings account.

□ Break a habit. Save the money you didn’t spend when you make your own coffee at home and take it with you. Do you buy bottled water? Break the case habit, save $400 minimum a year.

□ Save lunch money. Get up 10 minutes earlier and make your own lunch. Save money you would have spent on lunch. $10 x 5 =$50 wk = $2200 a year approx..

□ Save money on a sale. Save the difference between the sale price you paid and the “full” price you would have paid if the item had not been on sale.

□ Have a “nothing week.” Once every two months have a week when you try not to spend any extra money. Save the money you would have spent.

 

https://dollarsandsense.tamu.edu/files/2016/04/Whats-In-Your-Financial-Bucket.mp4

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