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Home » Stay on the Budget, have a better life

Money Saving Tips

18 September 2009 One Comment
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Wants versus Needs
Make sure the thing you want to spend your money on is a “need” and not a “want.” Sometimes this can seem like a fine gray line but if you stick to the need list, you will spend less. For instance should you look for home alarm systems or a swimming pool?

Go Generic
When buying food, try some of the generic items. Unless you or your guests are connoisseurs of fine dining, they will not know if the green beans were generic or a top name brand. Once you add some butter, salt, and pepper, no one will know the difference except you – $79 per can versus $33 per can! People do not realize that many generic brands are actually manufactured by name brand companies, just branded with a different name. In fact, companies such as those that make snack foods will have conveyor belts that run side-by-side – one for the name brand and one for the generic brand. This is quite common and the only difference is the label and price.

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  • tony said:

    The first, we must realize, that we have responsibility to use all our money (blessing or talent) to God that has given it to us.

    From all of our income every month, it’s better if we have commitment to save, maybe 20%, it’s or saving and insurence, because sometimes we sick and need fresh money quicly.

    Always looking for the cheapest with the same quality. Some time, the company sell the product, thay shoot high market, so they add another factor to increase the value of product, for example they add factor “style” dan brand, or maybe exclusive pack.

    So, we must wisdom to get out our money, always remember what “Robert T Kyosaki” said, be carefull if we want to buy something that it’s liability.

    the money go out from our pocket (our bank saving)

    just for sharing

    regards