Every Day Ways to Save Money for an Emergency
There are many different ways you can save money for any emergency:
The point is to be forever mindful of saving those extra pennies and before you know it, you will a neat pile of emergency money.
-Spend less money than you earn each week.
-Seek out a higher paying job.
-Keep your job skills sharp and up-to-date so that when a new opportunity comes up, you will be on your toes and first in line.
-Adjust your lifestyle to always spend a bit less and save money.
-Create a firm financial budget to encourage saving money.
-If you must use credit cards/cut up those you can do without.
-If you must use credit cards, pay them all down in full each month.
-If you have credit card debt at high rates, consolidate at once.
-Figure out a way to lower your student loan payments.
-Just say NO to spending money whenever possible.
-Lower your expenses, one by one.
-Stop purchasing items that you can do without.
-Forego purchasing non-essential items.
-Refinance your mortgage or debt at a much lower rate.
-Refinance your car loan at a much lower interest rate.
-Find cheaper insurance rates/then switch over.
-Use coupons to shop with. Don't purchase without a discount coupon.
-Wait for things to first go on sale before buying. Take advantage of catalog saving certificates.
-Don't buy an item just because it is on sale.
-Buy generic or non-name brand merchandise as much as possible.
-Wait for prices to fall to a discounted rate before buying (applies especially to electronics items).
-Reward yourself when you save money. Enjoy as your debt shrinks and your investments grow.
-Drive used cars or leases rather than brand new cars.
-Reduce your auto insurance.
-Don't eat out as much as you'd like to.
-If you do eat out, buy gift certificates for half price meals.
-Buy only discount magazines.
-Do more stay in activities at home.
-Invest the money you save to earn even more.
-Create a plan to save $200 each month (as much as you can manage.) Never miss the monthly savings payment to yourself and try to find ways to increase it.
-Don't spend money just because you have it.
-Look into getting a better quality education.
-Stay very busy - you will have less time to spend money.
-Find an interesting hobby to occupy your time and stop you from spending money.
-Find a hobby that you can turn into earnings.
-Stop smoking and bank the savings.
-Go on a sensible diet and lose weight. You will save money on food, look and feel better, and your long-term healthcare costs should fall dramatically.
-Look carefully at how you spend and save your money.
-Learn how to manage your finances by reading financial publications.
-Increase the amount of money you earn through a second job, promotion, new job, investments, etc.
-Don't try to compete with your friends and neighbors. Be satisfied with what you have.
-Don't compare yourself to your friends and neighbors. Be happy being you.
-Sell your car and take the bus to work if you can.
-Contribute the maximum each year to your 401K or to an IRA.
-Buy Dental Insurance before you need it.
-Buy Health Insurance before you need it.
-Paying down your debt is also a way to save money (it saves you from a debt payment and brings you closer to having money to invest).
-Switch to lower your telephone bill.
-Lower your cable bill by deleting pay channels or switch to satellite.
-Earn extra money by completing short surveys online.
-Practice restraint at all times.
-Be patient when bargain shopping.
-Start saving money today!
-Don't give up -- put just $10 aside, today!
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