I keep hearing folks talk about big electric bills this winter and trying to cut costs.
Okay, here's a thread to post ideas on how to cut cost - whether it be on utitlities, car maintenance, insurance, etc.
Maybe suggestions might help others keep their finances in line.....
I'll start us out,
1. I don't buy anything big until I sleep on it 24 hours....
2. I turn my thermostat off when I leave the house (only goes down 6 degrees in sub-zero weather) and I'm gone 9 hours a day or more.
3. I buy quality merchandise that will last. Lots of cheap items are cheaply made.
4. I'm not a complusive buyer.... don't need, don't buy..
5. Don't try to keep up with the Jones.
6. I make sure my home is winterized.
7. I check my auto fluids often.
8. A car two years old will take me the same places as a new one - without the extra expense and loss of value.
9. I insurance shop each year - talk to my agent - he always offers me a better rate when I tell him I'm shopping around.
10. All credit cards and checking accounts are no fee accounts.
11. Pay all bills early, prevent any penalties or fees.
(This is great for your credit report also)
12. Buy groceries on sale (bulk) that I use.
13. Limit my trips to grocery and shopping stores (helps prevent over buying, impulsive buying) Many times "window shopping" can cost you a bundle!!!
14. Do not use the "highest" cable or satellite programs available - too expensive, much of it you won't watch!
15. Use tracphone for emergencies - cheap (this won't work for families with lots of kids and cell phones)
16. Limit long distance calls to nites after 9 pm and weekends.
17. Do not pay $2.00 for a loaf of Wonder Bread when the store brand is made by the same company for $.99.
18. Do not buy produce out of season - cantelope, etc.
19. All liquid soap is made from the same base (each company adds their own color, scent) - my brother hauled soap base in barrells all over the country to different companies - same stuff. That's what I use - soap base...
no dyes, no perfumes, no additives...WORKS GREAT... CHEAP....
20. Rooms freshners freshin your home - opening the doors and windows does too.........Fresh air is a lot cheaper and less hard on the sinus.
21. Garbarge bags with fancy ties/handles cost a great deal more than those you tie yourself.... just compare...
22. Change banks if your bank is one of those that charges a maintenance fee on your checking account + a fee for scanning your checks (those that don't return checks anymore) + a fee if you need a copy of each check later. Talk about a rip-off.
23. Watch ATM cards that charge a fee whenever you use it no matter where.
24. Watch debit cards that require a signature, it costs you. Your pin # should be enough and there is no charge for it.
25. Remember the most expensive item or product is NOT ALWAYS THE BEST.....
Ok Folks, you have any suggestions???
Now that we are all broke from bankruptcy!!
Okay, here's a thread to post ideas on how to cut cost - whether it be on utitlities, car maintenance, insurance, etc.
Maybe suggestions might help others keep their finances in line.....
I'll start us out,
1. I don't buy anything big until I sleep on it 24 hours....
2. I turn my thermostat off when I leave the house (only goes down 6 degrees in sub-zero weather) and I'm gone 9 hours a day or more.
3. I buy quality merchandise that will last. Lots of cheap items are cheaply made.
4. I'm not a complusive buyer.... don't need, don't buy..
5. Don't try to keep up with the Jones.
6. I make sure my home is winterized.
7. I check my auto fluids often.
8. A car two years old will take me the same places as a new one - without the extra expense and loss of value.
9. I insurance shop each year - talk to my agent - he always offers me a better rate when I tell him I'm shopping around.
10. All credit cards and checking accounts are no fee accounts.
11. Pay all bills early, prevent any penalties or fees.
(This is great for your credit report also)
12. Buy groceries on sale (bulk) that I use.
13. Limit my trips to grocery and shopping stores (helps prevent over buying, impulsive buying) Many times "window shopping" can cost you a bundle!!!
14. Do not use the "highest" cable or satellite programs available - too expensive, much of it you won't watch!
15. Use tracphone for emergencies - cheap (this won't work for families with lots of kids and cell phones)
16. Limit long distance calls to nites after 9 pm and weekends.
17. Do not pay $2.00 for a loaf of Wonder Bread when the store brand is made by the same company for $.99.
18. Do not buy produce out of season - cantelope, etc.
19. All liquid soap is made from the same base (each company adds their own color, scent) - my brother hauled soap base in barrells all over the country to different companies - same stuff. That's what I use - soap base...
no dyes, no perfumes, no additives...WORKS GREAT... CHEAP....
20. Rooms freshners freshin your home - opening the doors and windows does too.........Fresh air is a lot cheaper and less hard on the sinus.
21. Garbarge bags with fancy ties/handles cost a great deal more than those you tie yourself.... just compare...
22. Change banks if your bank is one of those that charges a maintenance fee on your checking account + a fee for scanning your checks (those that don't return checks anymore) + a fee if you need a copy of each check later. Talk about a rip-off.
23. Watch ATM cards that charge a fee whenever you use it no matter where.
24. Watch debit cards that require a signature, it costs you. Your pin # should be enough and there is no charge for it.
25. Remember the most expensive item or product is NOT ALWAYS THE BEST.....
Ok Folks, you have any suggestions???
Now that we are all broke from bankruptcy!!
I'll be watching, you may never know when or how, but I'll be there. I am there now....
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