Save Money Every Month
Do you want to save more money? Whether trying to make ends meet or save up for something special, the dollars you spend add up quickly. Here are a few ideas to help you save more of your money each month.
Not all of these tips may be right for everyone. Take a look and start using the ones that fit your lifestyle and savings goals.
Reduce Your Monthly Recurring Expenses
Most of the tips on this site are designed to reduce those expenses. Where possible an estimated monthly savings is listed with each tip.
How Much Can You Save?
By using the tips on this site, your total estimated monthly savings could be $230-$380 per month!
You could save even more if you're a smoker and stop smoking.
What are you waiting for? Start saving!
Plan Your Meals For The Week
Estimated Savings: $50-$100/month (or more)
We started doing this last year and it really helps keep the grocery bills down. It also gets rid of the nightly "what are we going to have for dinner?" drill. We already know and (even better) have all the ingredients on hand. No more last minute trips to the grocery store.
Cut Your Hair At Home
Estimated Savings: $15-$30/month
Helpful Hints: Take whoever will be cutting your hair with you once to the barber/stylist so they can watch how a pro cuts it. Buy a set of clippers that come with an instructional DVD or watch a video on YouTube.
Wahl 79524 26-Piece Deluxe Hair Clipper Kit
Wahl is well known for making high quality clippers. This kit comes with everything you'll need including a cape and instructional DVD.
Use The Library
A great free resource.
Just remember to renew or return the books on time so you don't rack up late fees.
Cut The Cable
Estimated Savings: $40-$100/month
People in many areas can get good reception of the broadcast networks and public television. With the switch to digital signals, you may even get a better picture with an antenna than cable.
Review Your Utility Bills
Estimated Savings: $5-$30/month
First, look to see if there are any items such as call waiting that you may not need but are paying extra money for. Highlight those.
Next look at how much you are being charged each month and compare that to your service provider's listed rate for new customers. You can usually find that information easily online. Are you paying more than a new customer?
Now call your provider. Ask them to cancel the extras you don't need and lower your monthly rate to match what new customers pay (if applicable). Also ask if there is a cheaper plan or bundle you can switch to.
When you call, be nice to the customer service rep and it will be easier to get your bill reduced.
Quit Smoking
Estimated Savings: $135/month (pack a day)
Do yourself a healthy and financially smart favor...quit smoking now.
How Much Extra Money Would You Like To Save Per Month?
Bag Your Lunch
Estimated Savings: $100/month
Don't have time? Prepare it the night before. It only takes the time of a TV commercial break to fix a sandwich. That way it's ready when you are in the morning.
Pay Your Insurance Annually
Estimated Savings: $5-10/month
Look For Free and Low Cost Events
Here are a few examples of things to watch for...
- Concerts - Free summer concerts are common at city parks and malls.
- Programs for Kids - Story hour at the library, a magic show at the mall, musical programs at the park, etc.
- Open Houses - Not the real estate kind...look for open houses at places like your local fire or police department, equestrian center, power company, etc. These are fun, free things to take your kids to.
- Workshops or Educational Tours - Check with your local parks department about free events such as guided nature tours. Many craft and building supply stores regularly offer free workshops for do it yourselfers.
Stop Energy Thieves
Estimated Savings: $5-10/month
Many electronic devices like TVs and DVD players continue to suck up electricity even while they're powered off. Unplug them when not in use.Take a look around your house and see how many other devices like alarm clocks are plugged in and using electricity. Do you need all of them? If not, unplug it.
Unplug any cell phone chargers or other battery chargers once the device is fully charged.
Before you go on a trip, unplug as many electronic devices as possible. Consider shutting off your hot water heater if you'll be gone more than a couple days.
Your 2 Cents
Were any of these tips helpful for you? What do you do to save money?
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- Ramkitten Ramkitten Nov 16, 2009 @ 2:53 pm
- Very good suggestions. I always cut my husband's hair at home (it's pretty easy; he has a ponytail), and that definitely saves about $130 to $150 per year by itself. I'm lensrolling this to my own lens about saving moolah. Nicely done.
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- CCGAL CCGAL Apr 16, 2009 @ 11:56 am
- Why reinvent the wheel? I'm lensrolling this to my lens about thrift. Thanks for another good lens!
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- totalhealth totalhealth Mar 30, 2009 @ 4:28 pm
- good ideas... there are really things, we spend money to that are not really needed. also having a planned meal for the week really saves a lot, specially your frequent trips to the grocery.
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- only1bub only1bub Dec 5, 2008 @ 11:01 am
- Good page - we cut our hair at home and go to the library. I also made a pricelist over the last few months and learned what a good sale is, which has saved us alot!
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- EmmaCooper EmmaCooper Oct 14, 2008 @ 12:55 pm
- Some great ideas!
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by Mac33
A frugal guy that likes to get the most value and enjoyment from my money. This is a list of tips that I've used to save money.
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