November 06, 2008 | Author: admin | Category:
Ways To Save
Many people are faced with debt and are doing what they can to get there heads above water. With the economic trials people just can’t afford to spend the way they used to. Hanging on and trying to put aside a few dollars here and there has become near impossible, so how do you address this, especially with the holidays quickly approaching. Honestly, the best way to approach this is to try and buy now. I know that sounds difficult to do, but for many people who are in this spot, what happens is you hold off on spending the money for the holidays until the very last minute. Unfortunately, what happens in this case, is that you wind up spending way more this way on everything and leave yourself in a financial hole. Last minute shopping leaves you settling for what is left and paying full price. Spending a little bit each week towards Christmas is a great way to chop through that Christmas list in a hurry, while coming up with some really cute and creative ideas.
Look on the internet and try to come up with cute homemade ideas for holiday gifts. For instance, the older relatives in the family always love something with a picture on it, or artwork done by their grandkids, so put some thought into it. Make a picture collage, Holiday Ornaments, or a tee shirt with the kids hand prints. All of these gifts will provide treasured memories for the family for years to come, and even better yet, they can be made for under $10 each. Make gifts for the neighbors and teachers at school. Try some homemade cookies in a cute cookie tin. It is a great way to let people know that you are thinking about them this holiday season, without spending a fortune.
Being creative and smart will help you to shop the sales and clearances, get some great inexpensive ideas, and in the long run not only reduce your amount of holiday debt, but also reduce your stress going into the holidays.
September 29, 2008 | Author: admin | Category:
Ways To Save
Now is the time to tighten the belt and to try and set aside some money each week for the future. How is it going? Overall, I do think that people are trying to save some money, but for many people they are not instituting the changes they need to survive. Many people I speak to on a regular basis are complaining about the prices on most items and are talking about cutting back, however, what I am finding is that most people don’t know how to even save some money. In speaking to a woman who has kids and works a regular retail job and so does her husband, she was talking about how even the discount stores are starting to charge really high prices for the everyday items and so she has stopped going to them. She was in the middle of having her lunch and was eating a pre made, store bought lunch in one of those little plastic containers, and I was thinking to myself, you can’t really afford to eat that for lunch. I could buy a pound of lunch meat and a loaf of bread and eat lunch for a whole week, on just what she spent on that one meal. People really need to realize that it is time to start making your own food, bringing leftovers for lunch, and saving money where ever you can. For instance, Food Lion has a commercial on TV that shows a mother and daughter looking at the ad and getting all excited about the $10 meals for four, premade at Food Lion. Now the mother was going to buy fast food. Well, fast food for four people would have run her about $20.00 at Food Lion she can get a spaghetti dinner for 4 for $10. Well, if you bought a box of pasta that costs about a buck (usually less) and another $3 for the sauce (it would be less if you made the sauce), so really you could make this simple dinner, which really only takes about 15 minutes to make for about $6 if you include salad and a drink. The point is, I guess that we really need to start thinking about making meals on the weekends and freezing them, things that are easy to fix and can just be thrown in the oven or something and we could save a huge amount of money. Also, shopping the sales and stocking up, and using coupons. These are all things that can start to add up to big savings. Get the whole family involved, have a weekend cook off and get the meals done for the entire week, plus reap the savings of not settling for fast food or premade, prepackaged meals. You must eat, but you must find ways to cut back the cost of it all. Cutting back means changing our lifestyles and our sloppy ways. We know we will have to eat all week, so we need to learn to plan ahead.