20 Ways to Save Money on Everyday Items
20 Ways to Save Money on Everyday Items. Growing up money was tight, I learned at a very young age you had to work hard for everything you want in life. This also taught me the importance of money. Saving it, making it, and especially how to spend it.
After marriage and graduating college money issues were not as “tight”, but I still took those young values I learned with me and it has paid off!
Here are ways I like to save money!
- Cell Phone bill – I had AT&T for years, I would call every so often and explain that I will have to cancel my account since the prices were constantly going up. It wasn’t until a blog conference that I recently found out Cricket is owned by AT&T. I did my research and found out they use the same towers and covered the same area. So I switched from 160.00 for two lines to 100.00 for four lines.
- Cable bill – I hated writing the 124.00 a month check to Directv every month so I did a little research and sure enough if you call them when they have promotions and ask for it, you can cut your bill to half of what it is. I now pay around 60.00 a month. The only reason we keep it is the husband wants the SEC channel.
- Filters – Changing out your air conditioner/heater filters often will help save on the electricity bill. The more clogged they are the more the air conditioner/heater will have to run.
- Shop wisely – When I am browsing in a boutique, I usually take a picture of the tag of something I really, really, like 99% of the time I can find it online way cheaper than in the store!
- Dollar Tree – This place will save you 5.00 – 10.00 a week if you shop there first. I buy all my cards and gift bags from here and every now and then you will find something on your grocery list there for a dollar!!
- Wash your sheets – Keeping your bed clean will help you not to get sick as much. Besides the fact that a clean bed is amazing!
- Coupons or Sales– Check for printable or app coupons before leaving to shop, and plan meals around what is for sale that week. Regardless of how great the coupon is, only buy what you will use.
- Bulk – Take a calculator with you, if it is a lot cheaper to buy it in bulk then do it. I love when something in bulk is on sale and I have a coupon, I stock up!
- Budget – Make and stay on a budget regardless!! This is important to learn, I remember weeks when I would say we are going to have a “leftover” night or let’s find a meal at the “Dollar Store”. Really what I meant is that is all we could afford but wanted it to seem like a fun activity. Staying on the budget meant getting creative.
- Electricity – It is important to seal off any air leaks or make sure your home is insulated to reduce the electricity bill.
- Interest Rate – Negotiate those as often as possible. You will be amazed at how willing a company will be to work with you if you make payments timely.
- Pyramid payment – This took us several years to master but now I am happy to say we are debt free! You take your smallest bill rather if it is a 300.00 jewelry store account or 500.00 hospital account and you pay extra until it is paid and continue this until everything is paid off. We paid cash this year for my new Cadillac and it sure felt good!
- Savings – Regardless if you put 5.00 a week away, make sure you start and have a savings account. You need something to fall back on when you have an emergency!
- Education Degree – The more education you have or can receive the more you make in life, as a general rule. Try and get some type of degree even if you can only take one class a semester. There are so many grants and aids that can help you with this.
- Church – Most churches have a ton of really fun free activities you can do as a family. Church communities love to help out.
- Yard Sales – I can’t tell you how many times, my new wardrobe consisted of my latest yard sale finds. Most yard sales have clothes really reasonably priced. I clothed my children for years from yard sale finds.
- Garden – Plant a small garden of veggies your family likes. If you don’t have room for a garden put them in a pot, people love fresh veggies and it is a great way to give to others.
- Fix broken items – If there is an issue with something like a vacuum or a dripping water faucet, fix it immediately. You will save money in the long run by taking care of it right away.
- Money-saving sites – Shop sites like slickdeals.net before making online purchases to see if there are any great deals or prices. I recently found a 99.00 gift that I wanted to get my grandson for his birthday there for 25.00 at a certain store. I was so excited!!
- Ebates – If you download Ebates to your dashboard every time you shop online it will pop up and tell you how much $$ you will make from the purchase not only that but it will find if there are any money-saving coupons out there. I use it for every purchase and get a check in the mail!!
These are a few of my favorite ways to save money! I am sure there are a ton more ideas and would love to hear yours!!