If you don't have the money, don't buy it. No excuses. It's too easy to swipe the credit card, but it's much harder to buy that $30 shirt if you only have $100 left in your wallet that needs to pay for food, gas, and necessities for the rest of the month ... and it's only the 10th. Also, when you pay with cash, you end up with a lot of change. Start a piggy bank with all those coins.
2. Track EVERY penny you spend. Create an Excel spreadsheet and keep your receipts. Write everything down. If you don't know where your money is going you can't control it.
3. Save first. Before you pay bills set some money aside, even if it's only $10 per week. You need to have emergency funds. New clothes or concert tickets is not an emergency. We're talking doctor visit or car accident.
4. Buy generic. If you're on a budget, don't spend like you're not. Get the cheap soap, the off-brand mac and cheese, and the inexpensive hair cut.
5. Cut some corners. Where can you save? Car or home/renters insurance? Do the research and get some quotes. Cell phone bill? You better not have Verizon. Pre-paid plans might be what you need. Rent? Do you have roommates or could you find a cheaper place? Cancel your TV and get the cheapest internet.
Stay tuned for more tips!
Love this, but the one thing I will forever buy name brand is Mac and Cheese...the generic is nasty! ;)
ReplyDeleteOh, interesting ... thanks for the idea. We might review common Mac & Cheese brands!
ReplyDeleteCandice, there are some non-negotiables. Yours is mac n' cheese, mine is toilet paper.-Stef
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