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New Money Saving Ideas To Use Today

As we all look for ways to save money, there are amazing places you can find new money saving ideas and put them to work in your own personal finance plan.

The important thing to remember is, you aren’t just trying to save money, you should also plan to put that money into a savings account so you are really saving you money, and not just saving here so you can spend more there! That’s not how to build wealth – you want to save and invest for true wealth.  Start with basic budgeting, and from there you build to pile of cash you have to save and invest to biuld wealth.

So where can you find the best saving money tips? Ideas are everywhere. But the bottom line is that there are really only three, just three, ways to save money: (1) spend less, (2) make more, and (3) bank the difference between your expenses and your income. That’s it – literally everything you read on the web or anywhere else about how to save money will include one or all of those three things. Once you get those ideas under your belt, you’ll be inventing great ways to save money all on your own.

Let’s talk about the first item, Spend Less. The goal here is that you should try to to spend less than you make. Think this is too hard? Have more expenses left at the end of the month than money to pay for them? Try a little experiment. Next time you head to the store, just put back one of every four things you initially want to buy. think you need the item? Try doing without, just for this trip. yo ujust saved 25% on your shopping trip! Seriously, if you think you need that jar of spaghetti sauce, for example, think about what you have at home you can still use, or what else in your cart you can use. It may be hard to do, but even if you try, you’ll see how many things you really dont’ need to buy.

Next, you’ll want to think more about making more money. We’ve posted here on this blog in the past about how to make at least a little more money at home in your spare time. But the important thing is, as you reduce your spending, and increase your income, you’ll start to see a little extra money flowing into your life. Read other posts on this blog aotu making money, to get some ideas.

Last, when you’re saving money by spending less and making more, you can put that savings into a bank account and watch it grow. It might grow slowly at first, but if yo ustart putting $25, $50 or $100 in the bank each month, as well as money yo’uve saved by spending less, and any extra money you make, this is exactly how wealth is built. This is the money you will learn to invest in the near future and start to build some financial security for your family.

Even though you might be looking for new ways to save money, there are really only old ways, but put to good use by new thinking. To have the most options, we recommend you open a no-fee brokerage account today with www.TradeKing.com
so you can then invest your savings in safe investments like CDs, money market accounts, or mutual funds with more safe investments.

Best Reasons NOT To Use coupons

Everyone is getting on the coupon bandwagon, since we’re all trying to save money. Everyone knows coupons save money right? WRONG. The fact is, using save money coupons can actually hurt your financial attempt to save money! While it’s a good idea to use them sometimes, knowing when is a good time to use coupons will actually save more than using as many as possible.

First, using a coupon to buy a more expensive item than you usually would is going to cost you more. Of course. But that’s part of the reason manufacturers put coupons in the paper – so you will buy their more expensive, less desireable items. If you normally buy a store brand, you can figure that the store brand is probably just as good, and will cost you less, than the coupon brand even after you apply the coupon savings.

Second, notice how many coupons now require you to buy two of something? That’s cause if you’re going ot get double cuopons from your grocery store, the manufacturer wants to be sure they’re move twice as much inventory. So, even if you only need one item, you’re now being coaxed into buying two, at higher total cost. Yes, your saving on each item, a little, but you are out of pocket the price on a seconed item. That’s cash you don’t have in your pocket!

Third, if you are trying to save money on groceries, you are going to spend a heck of a lot of time managing and going through coupons to save just a couple bucks. some of these coupons websites say they help you cut time – but they don’t really, because you still have to go through the sunday paper, keep the coupons somwhere, rad through the lists on the weekend, plan your trip, and all of that takes up time. Ever had the experience that you spend three or four hours managing coupons, for a savings off three bucks at the market? Not worth it. Spend the hours buildinga web-based business like the coupon lady does, that’s where the real money is!

Fourth, not to mention, you are also paying for the Sunday paper to get the coupons in the first place. if you deduct the $3 a week or more for the paper from your coupon savings, are you ahead or not? Not to mention the tonnage of paper that is just getting recycled – hopefully.

Fifth, many coupons are for processed foods, foods the companies want to push, which are not as good for you, with additives, packaging, chemicals and more. If you want your family to be healtier, and your environment cleaner, you might focus iunstead on fresh fruits and veggies, fresh meats (not processed), household cleaners that are natural, and products that don’t come packaged in as much plastic as the food they contain.

No – instead of coupons, you can save money groceries shopping just by finding the least expensive store, stocking up on good sales, and not driving around to a lot of different locations or wasting time with coupons. Your real savings is your time which is worth far more than a couple dollars an hour. Save money, time and the planet, adn skip the coupons!

How To Save Money In A Depression

Did you know that the formal definition for a depression is that GDP drops 10% or more?  Think we’re getting close?  (The Gov’t can also change what is included in GDP…) Well our guess is we’re getting near to one. Along with that, nearly 75% of Americans are also worried that they or someone in their household could lose their job within the next year. The best defense against losing your job and even surviving a depression is to save money, spend less, cut costs, bank the difference, and invest it in safe investments or investments that will make you money in a down economy.

First, cut costs. That includes not just using coupons, but buying less of expensive items, and cutting out unnecessary items. For example, you might be using coupons but using them to buy things you don’t really need in the first place. So, start with what you need, and buy generic if it’s cheaper.

Next, manage your discretionary spending better. Try using the 30 day rule: wait 30 days before making a big purchase, and see if you still want or need the item after that time.

Third, try banking your savings. Saving 20% for example is not worth much if you spend it somewhere else. Whenever you save money, put the difference into a savings or investment account. This way you’ll see the direct impact – wealth – from your efforts.

Finally, put your money to work. While you might be gun shy of stock mutual funds, remember that there are many other options for investing – bond funds, Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs), government backed inflation indexed bonds, and other options. You need to spend some time to learn more about investing types beyond the basic “growth stock mutual fund” since those funds have not only taken a nose dive, but will probably be poor performers in the short run in a depression.

Spend the time to save money and put it in a savings or investment account can not only be safe but help you to build wealth in the event of job loss or other emergency.

How To Budget As Your Best Weapon

Think you can’t do a budget? Think again. In a recession or depression, having a budget is your best tool to manage money, stay financially safe, and still build wealth.

You’d never see a carpenter who didn’t use house plans to build a house. Without plans, the second bathroom might be completely forgotten when building.

There’s no way an engineer would begin construction on a new technological development without a thoroughly detailed set of design specifications. but for us, when it comes to money, so many of us run our daily lives without any idea about how to manage finances and use a financial plan.

How smart is that, especially when the economy is in bad shape?

The “blueprints” for your money plan is the budget. Using one is critical to reach your financial goals, but also for day to day improvement of your money situation. Without a budget, your financial life will continue to drift all over the map, without reaching goals, without making your and your family more wealthy.

Start your budget by figuring out what your financial goals are. If you’re married, do this with your partner. Look at the long term financial goals as well as short term.

Your budget is then a plan to achieve those goals. Start with a single step, by making a realistic budget that you can live with and stick to, to start building wealth.

It isn’t hard to do a budget – it’s not like a diet. You have to allocate your money each money, to the expenses you have as well as some for savings. Start by listing your income for each month, then underneath list of all of your monthly expenses. Be sure to leave some room for fun items, otherwise you’ll never stick to it. But remember that discretionary spending – items other than necessities – are the reason many people do not reach their wealth goals.

If you are unable to cover all of your expenses each month, start deciding where to cut to fit your expenses into your paycheck. The idea is to live within your means.

and don’t use credit to make up the difference. right now, we’re all seeing the results of that! You want to pay off credit cards, not keep growing the balances. We’ll talk about how to pay off your debt in a future post.

With a basic budget, you can get started putting money aside. Just put some money into a savings account, where you can keep it safe, and set it aside for emergency funds in case you lose your job or have another financial emergency like car trouble or illness. This is the fund that will keep you afloat in really bad times, and help you avoid losing everything.

Living within your means is hard – we’ve been taught the opposite in America – to spend above your means. But we now see the bad outcomes of that – bankruptcy, losing homes, losing jobs. So to make sure you survive a depression or recession economy, start today to spend less than you make, and create a budgets.

Tips To Save On Food And Cut Grocery Bills

Food prices have jumped in the past year – as much as 10%+. This is killing many of us, I know my budget is strained by food prices! You can save on groceries and not just by using coupons either – coupons can sometimes cost you more whenyou buy things you don’t really need, or opt for premium brands over generic just because of a coupon.

These tips can help cut yoru food costs.

1. Compare prices. Find the lowest prices stores – it can be an ongoing battle though. Many stores are reducing the number and quality of sales. I usually don’t go to a store just for a sale unless it’s a big one on expnsive items like meats, then I stock up. I also don’t pay an annual fee to shop at warehouses, there is a local warehouse store with no fee needed. Bottom line, look for the best overall price.

2. Don’t use coupons for items you would not normally buy. Coupons can lead us to buy things we normally wouldn’t – like buying two items to get the discount, when it takes forever to use up one! That’s cash out of your pocket today. Instead stick to coupons for items you need and use regularly. And of course always get double coupons! Find out more about using coupons here.

3. Buy less prepared and packaged food. The more cooking, plastic, cardboard and wrapping that goes into a product, the higher the price and the less nutrtition for the buck. Buy bulk meats, veggies and fruits, make your own and freeze the leftovers or package into bags. Just start to compare the price per pound or ounce for packaged foods with non-packaged, and you’ll get it fast enough.

4. Phase out using some things. Instead of paper towels, napkins, plastic ware, paper plates, replace with cloth. Instead of junk food with poor nutritional qualties and ever rising prices ($5.50 for a bag of tortiall chips???) start making your own or buying more healthy treats like baby carrots, basic crackers, and so on. Try cutting 2or replacing -3 items each shopping trip, it will add up!

5. Eat less meat. Make a few vegetarian meals. You can make a tofu lasagna that includes the protein of tofu and tastes no different. Or just a quick stir fry of veggies and tofu. You can also get compelte proteins from beans. Learn how to prepare lentil stews, black beans and rice, and other bean and grain dishes to save big.

Try these tips for saving on groceries, and cutting your food costs, and don’t forget to bank the savings each month !