Hopefully you decided to chose to help
yourself to at least one of our favorite three sample offers listed
previously. If not, why not take a look again? We'd also like to
share with you four of our favorite tips to save money every day.
Pro Tip #1: Great Ways To Save Using Grocery
Coupons
When grocery shopping use the weekly advertisement from all the stores near you. Make your grocery list based on what is on sale for that week. You will be surprised how much you save you only buying what is on sale. Most stores will accept another stores coupon or will honor another stores sale item, if you choose not to go from store to store.
Always look for free sample offers that may be available to you as
well.
Pro Tip #2: Save on Prescriptions
Shop around for your prescriptions by simply
calling around to a few local pharmacies - they will gladly give you
their prices over the phone. Look for a pharmacy that will give you
the best deal with your insurance carrier. Look for generics when possible
as they are the same meds, just manufactured under different names.
Pro Tip #3: Keeping Budget
Keep a written budget for every month. If you write it down then you know what has to be paid and when. This will also cut down on late fees. If you are having trouble following the budget, try the envelope method. Every payday use envelopes for the money that has to come out, food, electric, gas, etc. then place the amount of money in each envelope. That money is now allotted to something, if you take from food to pay electric you see that the food goes down or vice versa.
Pro Tip #4: Identify your Expenses and Save
Money
Take the time to identify your mandatory expense. Look for the need things and not the want things.
Expenses like food, electric, gas, water, garbage are all necessary for your survival. Things like coffee from the shop every morning, eating out a few times a week are not mandatory, they are a luxury. If you can afford the luxury then you are taking money from the mandatory items. You can also save a bundle if you stop paying for the luxury item. Try placing that money in a jar for three months, you
will be surprised just how much you have saved.