Weekly Savings $40
Yearly Savings: $2,080
Save Your Change
For years I have saved change. I don't ever spend it under any circumstance, I only spend bills. At the end of the day I have a large jar I put the change in. I average at least $1.00 per day in change. During the Spring I emptied the jar because it was full, imagine my surprise when I had $1,368.49 in change saved!
Weekly Savings $12
Yearly Savings $624
Hang It
As a child I loved the smell of sheets that had been hung out to dry on the line. I have reinstated the clothes line tradition in my own backyard. I am fortunate this time of year it is still warm in south Florida, so I can hang year round, but whenever available I highly recommend it, a clothesline is a great cost cutter and it is good for the environment as well! As in the last hint, remember I am a single person household so my cost may be lower than yours, I usually do 5 loads of laundry per week total, I know people who do that many per day, but if you save just 50 cents per load, that comes to $2.50 per week.
Weekly Savings $2.50
Yearly Savings $130
Brown Bag It
One of the best cost savings tools you can do on a day to day basis is brown bag your lunch. I have started cooking roast and turkey breast that can be extended through the week, this helps keep lunch interesting and tasty. I can't brown bag it every day, but I am doing 4 days per week, I usually spend 8 - 12 dollars per day on lunch. Over 4 days at just $8 that is $32 per week, brown bag it and eat in a nearby park, you get some exercise walking to the park and save money in the process!
Weekly Savings $32
Yearly Savings (Based on 50 Weeks) $1600
Those are some easy cost cutting tools that have a big pay-off. Any idea how much we just saved with those 5 easy tips?
$4,799!!!
And that is how you live on a budget and reap the rewards, Home Made Easy!
3 comments:
Brilliant.
Amazing how quicly it adds up!
Thanks for the tips.
So true about the lunches, I used to be so good at taking my own lunch and snacks, then I became lazy and started buying both. I was spending around ten $ more or less every day and it does add up.
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