Friday, February 17, 2023

Ways to Save Money No Matter What You Make

 Ways to Save Money No Matter What You Make


Author: cboulanger


It does not matter how much you earn, everyone needs to save some money. Whether it is for that special end of year family vacation, a home, or for securing a good future, saving is one of the best practices and habits you can have. 


Some people might think that if they earn very little, then they may not be able to save but this is not true. Anyone can save some money despite the amount they make. Many financial advisory journals tell people to save about 20% of their income but the truth is that not everyone makes enough to be able to save that percentage. But everyone can save something from their income. No matter how little savings it is, every penny counts and will add up over time. Every journey begins with a single step and even if you want that million, you have to begin somewhere. 


One of the first and most important steps is to have a plan for how much you spend and on what for a day, week, month or even year. This type of plan is known as a budget and it is a very important tool not only for saving but everywhere money is involved. A budget gives you clarity and guidance, so you can see what you actually need. With the right budget in place you are better able to decide what needs to be bought versus what you want. Without a budget, you end up buying whatever you desire and end up foregoing longer-term satisfaction. If you keep running out of money before your next paycheck, then a budget is doubly important for you: you need to have discipline about what you spend and a budget will serve as re-enforcement of good spending habits. 


Once you know what you need, then you can start analyzing what you actually spend money on. To save more, regardless of your income, you need to eliminate any unrealistic expenditure or unnecessary ones. An example of this is buying coffee or lunch every day when you could make it at home. Every dollar you spend on coffee or fast food is a dollar you could be saving.  


Another place to look for savings is in bills and fees. Many people have a bad habit of paying their bills late which attracts penalties. Plan to pay your bills in advance of when they are due. This works best if you include them in your budget plan and make note of the due dates. You should also compare prices for services like cable or phone service to see if you can get a better deal. Note that comparing prices is a good idea in every situation: if you start comparing prices at the grocery store instead of just buying the brand you know, then you will see savings immediately. Looking for coupons and promotional offers is a great money saving tactic. Most businesses have seasonal promotions and grocery stores always have sales on essential items. 


Look at your banking as a place to save money. We typically use the bank that has the most branches and ATMs in our area, but you should think about the services and fees you are paying. Something as simple as ordering cheap checks online may end up saving you money. Also think about how often you go into a bank branch. If you don’t use other bank services like safety deposit boxes, then consider getting an online account so you can get higher interest rates (many online banks also reimburse ATM fees).


Most of your budgeting and saving will revolve around your regular income, but you should also think about the little extra bits of cash that occasionally come to you. Every time you get money that was unexpected like a gift or even lottery, do not assume that because it is free money you can spend it. Save this money instead and consider it an additional investment in your future. 


How much money you save comes down to how much you can afford, but with some planning and discipline you can find money to save every month. Set a realistic goal, create a budget and look for savings everywhere you can. Most importantly, make sure that the money goes into a fund specifically for a rainy day, emergency or future home purchase (whatever your goal is). This money will give you a cushion if things get bad and give you some flexibility if you decide to make changes in your life. 


Follow the advice outlined here and you will find that you have money to save every month and that this money adds up quicker than you could imagine. 



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Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Life Goes On

 Wow coming up on the end of another year. Life is still full of ups and downs, but we are blessed.

We still live in our mobile home and have made a few changes like adding 6 chickens for eggs and a woodstove for additional heat. The events of the last two years haven't had much effect on our way of living, we are careful with our spending and try to use what we have in the pantry and freezers. It isn't always exactly what you want but we don't go hungry.

We just recently got over having covid it wasn't pleasant, but we survived and are doing pretty darn good. Budd is back to working on projects in his shop and I need to be working on decluttering. It's amazing how much stuff you can accumulate because you keep thinking I might need that someday

Hope everyone is doing well.,. God bless and have a great day!!


Thursday, January 23, 2020

Linda's Rants and Raves: New Year--New Start

Linda's Rants and Raves: New Year--New Start:  Wow 2019 already and I just realized I need to make a new start on my blog. A lot has happened in the last two years that impacted our li...

Wednesday, February 13, 2019

New Year--New Start

 Wow 2019 already and I just realized I need to make a new start on my blog.

A lot has happened in the last two years that impacted our lives, some good and some bad.

     In March 2017 Budd was coming in from running his route he was a courier for a company and drove about 360 miles a night. We were living in St. Louis at the time, it was cold and snowing a little at about 2 a.m. when he got into town. Long story short he was t boned by a drunk driver who run a red light. I got the call to come pick him and the parcels he had picked up to be returned to the customers up. We took everything back to the warehouse and he decided he was okay so we went home.

  The next morning I took him to a local hospital who supposedly checked him out but didn't do a very good job of it. Sent him home and said if you get worse come back and yes he was checked by emt's at the site of the accident. Later that day I heard a noise and him calling my name-I went to check on him and found him laying in the floor. I got him up and in a chair and he passed out again so I put him on the couch and called 911, the first responders were ther within 5 minutes and called the ambulance. Luckily the emt's were the same ones who responded to the accident and remembered him, he was transported to SLU hospital where they are a level one trauma unit. He had a lacerated spleen and when he fell he caused a hematoma on the brain.
 
    They took him to surgery but they lost him twice and were unable to close the incision for a couple of days. When they went into close it they found a few problems that required more attention, one of which was a quadruple by pass surgery and copd plus an abdominal aneurism.
 
  Life changed after that, retirement came quicker than we were planning. He is doing pretty good now they keep a close eye on his heart and the aneurism and he is on medicine for the copd.

  We moved out of the city and to a small town and now live on our social security such as it is.
We had made some bad decisions and some good decisions but it is what it is.

  The really sad part is the drunk 21 year old walked away without a scratch but changed our lives forever.

   Not a rant nor a rave just a fact of life, you never know what tomorrow may bring as some call it it was a LCE(life changing event).

  God Bless and have a good day