Friday, May 11, 2007

How to save money for traveling expenses each, and everyday!

How to save money for traveling expenses each, and everyday!

Though we can’t all claim to be rich, we can claim to have enough. If you follow some simple tips on how to handle your money and spending, you can almost have it all. You can live in an area that has good schools, a low crime rate, and positive influences for your children. You can have a nice home that will accommodate your family no matter its size.

Living life can be expensive. There are the expenses to live like mortgages and utilities. There are travel expenses whether you have a car and pay for gas and upkeep or use public transportation. There are other monthly expenses that are necessary such as groceries, clothing, doctor’s visits, etc. With many of these expenses, there are discounts such as discount stores. There are sales that many stores have often. There are countless coupons out there. If you are vigilant about finding these discounts and sales, you will save money dramatically every month.

When you shop for clothing, do you shop for spring clothes when they first arrive in the stores? Do you wait a bit and shop when the next season is starting to arrive in the hopes of running into sales? When you get your car washed, do you drive to the local car wash and pay full price? Whatever type of shopping trip it may be, do you plan ahead for it or just simply go when the fancy strikes you?

• Shop in the off season. That might sound funny. Why would you want to be buying wool sweaters and turtlenecks when the weather is finally lightening up? The answer is simple; the sales are the best in the off season. If the sweaters and turtlenecks have sat all season and are still around, the prices drop drastically when the weather begins to turn because the retailer is desperate to get rid of them, but is still trying to make a profit.

• ALWAYS look for coupons. There are coupons for just about everything. Even car washes and oil changes. If you get your local newspaper daily, look through it with and eagle eye and clip any coupon that looks like you might use it. If you don’t use it, no harm done, but better to have it when you need it. Sometimes coupons come in the mail. Look through those and take out any you might use.

• Read your Sunday paper. The Sunday ads are used to inform the public of any upcoming sales. This is where they advertise for special sales such as including a shopping bag and offering a certain percentage off for anything you can fit in the bag. In the Sunday paper, not only will you get coupons that you can use at the grocery store, but you will find out about discounts in several other areas like the “bag sale” mentioned above.

There are many avenues for saving money. You have to take the time to seek them out and sometimes they will take longer. In the end, saving the money to allow yourself the lifestyle that you want is worth it.

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