You can save money on everyday items with a little bit of pluck and a whole lot of determination.
We all know how to spend our money, but do we fully understand how to
save it? I am not talking about setting aside a reserve for an
investment or rainy day purposes – both of which are good things –
rather, saving money on everyday items. Here are some simple ways you
can save money:
Clip Coupons. You can save on your shopping excursions by
clipping coupons. Some stores will even double or triple manufacturers’
coupons up to a specified amount [typically, one dollar] as an added
incentive to bring you in.
Comparison Shop. The worldwide web gives shoppers the
opportunity to compare prices and shop right online for almost any
product available. Order online if the item is cheaper than ordering in
person. Don’t forget to take into consideration shipping, handling, and
taxes when ordering via the web, however many online retailers offer
free shipping and taxes are not always universally assessed.
Energy Efficient Appliances. Your old refrigerator or washer is
an energy eater. When you shop for a new unit, check to make sure that
the energy rating is high. Do not, however, pay hundreds of dollars
more for a product if only a slightly higher energy rating is promised.
Learn which models produce the highest possible energy rating for the
money.
Get Free Samples. Manufacturers enjoy giving away samples of
their products. Sometimes all it takes is a letter or an email to the
appropriate department and your freebie will arrive in the mail in the
form of merchandise or as a coupon allowing you to purchase the item
locally for free.
Shop The Clubs. Warehouse clubs such as BJ’s, Sam’s Club, and
Costco offer savings that shave 10-30% off of supermarket prices. Many
take coupons too!
Sssh! Go To The Library. The big book retailers offer a wide
selection of books to their customers. However, you may be able to find
that same title at your free public library. If not, ask a librarian if
she would order the book for you. A free book is better than the $30
you would have paid for a bestseller, plus latte!
Use it Again; Recycle. Maybe the item you are tossing can be
used again. If you definitely have no use for it, sell it at a garage
sale [or online via an auction site] and keep the earnings. In any
case, you are contributing to a clean environment by not adding to
already overcrowded landfills.
There are many other ways for you to save even beyond those that I have
mentioned. All it takes is a little bit of imagination and some
initiative and you will soon find yourself saving money on in ways you
previously did not think of.
Copyright 2005 -- Matthew Keegan is The Article Writer who writes on a variety of topics including: advocacy, automobiles,
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