8 Simple Steps to Saving Money

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It sounds so easy. Save money, put it in the bank and count your way to retirement. However, most people do not do it. They wait until the last minute to think about their future and by then, their future has arrived.

It’s time to step out of yesterday’s procrastination and into becoming a doer instead of an ‘I will do it tomorrow’ person. Here are 7 simple steps to saving money right now to help ensure a brighter tomorrow starting today.

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Plan – Make a budget . Get a piece of paper out (forgo the computer for now) and make two columns. One column is for incoming money. The other column is for outgoing money.

List all money that you make that is a sure thing. Then list all the money you spend (save all your receipts, even if you use cash to pay for something, get a receipt).

List every bill, every pack of gum, everything. Total both columns separately to find out if you spend more than you make (that’s not such a good thing!) or save more than you spend (that’s a good thing!).

This will give you a good gauge on where you need to start your planning. If you spend more than you make, start cutting out the extra’s until you can at least save $10 a month. At least $10! More is better of course.

Don’t buy extras for your children just because you want them to have it or they pester you to death. Show them by example how to grow up to be an adult who is responsible for their finances instead of raising a bunch of future debtors.

Buying things you can’t afford because you want it now shows your children or other impressionable people that it doesn’t matter if you have the money now, pay for it later or don’t pay for it at all, just get it. Instant gratification when you can’t afford it is not a good thing.

Look around the house . Find out where you are losing money from and where extra electricity usage can be saved. Are your appliances energy rated? Call your utility company for a free inspection that will show you how you can save on your bill.

Are you paying more than you should for your phone bill? Many times, you can use the internet for free phone calls. Additionally, companies like Qwest have great plans for a flat rate fee. If you have a cell phone, think about disconnecting your house line if you don’t need it.

Weatherize your home . Start with the moldings on all doors. Is the weather-stripping still good? If there is a breeze, think about replacing the weather-stripping or placing a blanket or towel at the base to keep cold air out.

How are your windows? Weatherizing your windows can be worth more than you think and will save on your electric bill. Generally, window facing west catch most of the wind action and windows facing north catch the coldest action. Use rope caulking or v-seal weather stripping to help you seal the deal and save on your bill. Many of these types of repairs have great rebates and discounts from the government.

Buy home furniture and clothing at rummage sales . Check your paper or ask around. Keep an eye out for signs as you are doing your daily drives. Thursday or Friday are when most rummage sales begin and they usually sell most of their goods on the first day.

Find areas that are high-end markets to do your rummage sale shopping. I have purchased an entire large bag filled with velvet dresses, designer jeans, etc., tags still hanging on them for $1.50 total.

Purchase food items in bulk (forgo fruit and veggies using this method unless you have a large family or it will spoil). Buying dry goods, beans, rice, flour, canned goods and frozen items in this fashion will save you hundreds of dollars. Costco, Sam’s Club and other warehouse stores can be your best ally in the budget saving arena.

Save and recycle all plastic and glass bottles . Take your plastic goods and glass containers in for a refund. Push them through the machine yourself (additional money) versus having the attendant do it for you (they take a piece of the pie for their services and you won’t get as much money back).

The money you receive from recycling can add up to a tank of gas if you have a mid-sized car or a small trip to the grocery store. Many people toss recyclables out or put them in the recycle bin for the garbage collector. If you do that, you are throwing away money.

Plan your shopping trips and shop in the same area. Do not run here and there and everywhere to get your shopping and errands completed. Take a little time to plan a route so you can save on the cost of gasoline.

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Clip those coupons . Many people pooh pooh coupons, but clipping coupons is all about saving money, especially when you use them on the days when there are already sales. If you use them on those days as well as on double and triple coupon days, you have saved money and paid yourself for thinking ahead.

Jaci Rae is known as The Queen of More Green. For more advice and money saving tips, please go too: The Queen Of Green or Shop For A Day where you will also find free gifts from Procter and Gamble.



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    The Early Years, Learning The Value of Money

    Jaci Rae’s life has been anything but ordinary. But it takes more than ordinary life to make an extraordinary human being and that’s just what Jaci Rae is. Her life began impoverished and through steely determination and an iron will, she overcame the odds.

    Jaci has been to the depths of financially disparity and has risen from the trenches. The story of Jaci Rae’s early years and how she learned the value of money is captivating. Moreover, even though her story is different today, she still uses these same ways to save money and “get the most bang” for her “buck.”

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    “Because my path was so hard, I was inspired to learn how to save money and get something for nothing, but my struggle with money has been much like anyone else’s. People either have it or they don’t. You are either in the ‘have’s’ or the ‘have not’s.’ Most often, I didn’t have the money and was in the ‘have not’ category.

    Like many, I worked hard, but something always ate away at the money and I quickly learned how to be thrifty, save money and get the most bang for my buck. I have been there, done that and figured a way out of a financial crises on more than one occasion.

    With the desperation of today’s economy, many people are struggling just to meet basic needs. Unfortunately, for the first time in American history, we are living off accumulated debt and most people aren’t worth even close to what they owe.

    With wages not commiserative with the cost of living and jobs being taken away right and left after they are shipped overseas, the crunch is on just to survive. Whether you have a lot of money or none at all, I want to show you how you can get the most bang for your buck. You can begin to see that light at the end of the financial doomsday tunnel and that there really is a way out of total financial devastation.

    Hope is a terrible thing to lose and harder yet to get back, but I really want to offer you hope with a new look into the way you can live. Yes, life is expensive, but it doesn’t have to be as expensive as you are used too! There are many items that can be free or purchased for a small fraction of what you are used to paying. I am going to show you how I turned nothing into something and made money along the way. You can live more and spend less!” Jaci Rae


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