11 Proven Money-Saving Hacks for Everyday Life
1. Plan a no-spend week. Figure out how you'll do free things every day in your spare time. Or take advantage of things that are pre-paid — exercise classes, Netflix, etc.
2. Use a cash-based envelope system. Each month, put cash away for your fixed costs in category-specific envelopes.
3. Keep a cash emergency fund in an easy hidden place. Great for travel!
4. Set a short-term savings goal. Make it super attainable — like a few hundred dollars within two weeks.
5. Track your online purchases to make sure you're not missing out on price-adjustment refunds.
6. Organize your fixed costs — even if you have auto-payments, make sure to check in on how much was spent and when the payments went out.
7. Get competitive with a 52-week savings challenge. Pick a dollar amount (not too high!) and put that number away each week.
8. Make your own cleaning products — all these ingredients will last you so much longer than a $12 fancy pants bottle of organic cleaning spray:
9. If dealing with your budget on a 30 day basis is too confusing and hard to keep track of, move to two week budgeting:
10. Don't give up on luxuries! Just see if there's a generic option available for less money:
11. Give up meat for a week. Shave dollars off your grocery bill by creating meals revolving around canned and/or fresh veggies.
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