Make Your Hard-Earned Cash Work for You
March 24, 2009
In the current financial climate, everyone is trying to save money. For every family, there are many unavoidable financial commitments but, with careful budgeting, you can ensure you get the very best value for your money.
Charges for essentials, like insurance, and utilities, such as electricity, telephone, and gas, have increased a great deal over the last two years. Now is a good time to find out if you are paying the lowest prices possible. Today, there are many websites which compare the different tariffs and charges of major energy and insurance providers. By simply inputting your current details, you will be able to find out if it is worth switching to a new company. At the moment, all the well-known companies are fighting for your custom. You may find only small savings with each one, but the overall amount per year could be significant.
The cost of basic food items has also increased considerably recently. Although the supermarkets make some effort to provide bargains to tempt you to spend, there are ways of reducing the amount you pay at the till. For instance, for every big-name brand you currently buy, try a lower-priced item, say, the supermarket’s own-brand, or their ‘value’ range. By saving a few pence per item, over the course of a week, you will have saved a few pounds – far better kept in your pocket than in the supermarket’s tills.
Another tip is to plan your meals for the week ahead, list all the ingredients needed on your shopping list, and shop only for those particular items. Stick to the list, and you will not be so easily tempted to overspend. You will also be surprised at how little you throw away at the end of the week.
By following these frugal tips, you will see a real difference in your spending habits, as well as the amount of money you have left at the end of the month.
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