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Saving money the easy way

Saving money shouldn’t be a chore, it should be a challenge and you should look forward to what you will get at the end of it. Whether it’s saving to put a deposit on a house or just to afford the extras on that big family holiday there are some easy ways to cut back find you have more cash than you think.

1. Take a pack lunch to work – Taking a homemade lunch can save you loads of cash as you don’t need to splash out on that sandwich from prêt, cutting back on the daily Starbucks will also make your wallet heavier as spending just £2.50 a day on a coffee can really mount up.

2. Set up a direct debit – If your main bank account is always empty at the end of the month due to you just having to spend everything in it then set up a savings account and transfer a small amount of money to it monthly or weekly. This is a method of forced saving but makes sure you live within your means.

3. Use cash instead – Using your cards less and switching to cash will make you spend less, you will find you have a much more emotional attachment to parting with you hard earned cash rather than just putting it on a card.

4. Clear the most expensive debt – You should always clear the most expensive debt first and this is normally your credit cards, credit cards have huge interest repayments and if you cannot afford to repay the full amount each month then it might be worth considering a small low cost loan as the interest on them is normally half that of the credit cards.

5. Make a shopping list – Making a shopping list is essential, if you don’t you will come out of the supermarket with more items than you wanted and nothing that you needed. Try and plan the meals in advance of going to the shops, try own brand products to cut down on cost and never ever go shopping on an empty stomach as everything in the supermarket will look delicious.

6. Track your spending – Keeping a diary of everything you spend is a great way to keep all you’re spending in check, it will make you far more conscious of all your outgoings and any areas where money is being wasted or could be saved. You could use a spreadsheet on the computer or just a simple notebook, as long as you feel comfortable with it and will make sure you keep it up to date.

7. Shop around for the best deals – Looking around and comparing deals on essentials like gas, electricity, water, telecoms and insurance can save you vast sums of money. For just for a small amount of your time looking on a price comparison website, they will compare hundreds of companies’ quotes in seconds and help you save that extra money.

8. Doing D.I.Y. – Okay so when I say DIY I don’t mean building an extension or fixing a massive hole in the roof but if you do invest £100 or so in a night school class at a local adult college in a maintenance course such as plumbing or electrical engineering then it can avoid incredibly costly callout fees and save hundreds of pound in the long run.

If you just follow some of these simple ideas you will be well on the way to saving up for that dream house or the holiday of a lifetime, If you are in debt you can use these tips to help alleviate the load and help pay the burden off quicker.

If you have any other great money saving ideas then please do add them in the comments section for all to see and use!

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Saving Money Online

There are many ways to save money by using the Internet and I think that nearly everyone knows this but where are the best offers and sites. Here I will give you a rundown of my favourite:

1. Affiliate scheme site

These sites make you shop through them to pick up points which can be redeemed for gifts. They make their money by redirecting you to the shops site and then making a percentage on what you spend. They are great as if you were going to the shops site anyway why not get something back from it. My favourite affiliate site is ipoints which has almost every major retailer, gives a good number of points and has a great range of gifts when you redeem your points.

2. Voucher codes

When shopping online try searching for voucher codes in Google first for your favourite shop. The site myvouchercodes.co.uk has loads of codes for many shops and they’re often for 10-20% off and free delivery which is great when you only spend £5 and don’t want to have to pay another £5 for delivery.

3. Savings websites

Moneysavingsexpert.com is one of the biggest names in saving and provides all the best deals and offers that are on at the moment such as 2 for 1 offers at well known restaurants, voucher codes, comparisons between credit cards, utilities, mortgages and consumer rights advice. Other sites such as thismoney.co.uk provide great advice on personal finance and global financial news.

4. Shop around

Price comparison websites are genius, they allow you to save time and effort by checking the price of the product you desire at lots of different shops in split seconds. Kelkoo.co.uk is a good comparison site for electrical products / gift. For insurance, gas and electricity comparison then check out moneysupermarket.com.

I hope you find these sites useful, I don’t know how I’ve ever lived without them as they have saved me so much money over the past few years. If you know any really useful sites that warrant a mention then post a comment and share the wealth.

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