|
|
Oh My, How it Adds Up!
by Tawra Kellam
It's a misconception
that you have to earn a lot of money to be able to save. So if you're trying
to save so you can be a stay at home mom or dad or for a down payment on a
house, pay off some credit card debt or just have some emergency money, here
are 14 ways to do it without depriving yourself.
The average American often feels overwhelmed by debt and doesn't know where
to start or how to go about getting out of debt. My husband and I paid off
$20,000 of credit card debt and medical bills in 5 years on an average
income of $22,000 a year. I can show you how you can save over $7,000 in
just one year cutting out a few things on your grocery bill. They are painless and simple and
really add up over time. If you don't think that cutting out one bag of potato
chips or one soda will add up, look at the numbers at the end of a year. It really
does add up. It's a misconception that you have to earn a lot of money to be
able to save. So if you're trying to save so you can be a stay at home mom or
dad or for a down payment on a house, pay off some credit card debt or just
have some emergency money, here are 14 ways to do it without depriving yourself.
Cut out these things once per week and save.
1 bag potato chips, $2.00 per bag, $104.00 per year
6-pack soda, $2.00 per 6-pack, $104.00 per year
1 box granola cereal, $4.00 per box save $208.00 per year
Dinner out at $30.00 saves $1560.00 per year
Pizza-delivered plus tip, $20.00 saves $1040.00 per year
Boxed fruit rolls, 1 box $2.50, saves $130.00 per year
Cut out 1 of these things per day and save:
1 gourmet coffee from the coffee shop, $2.50 save $913.00 per year
1 liter soda purchased at convenience store, $1.00 save $365.00 per year
1-2 pack snack cake purchased at convenience store, $1.25 saves $456.25 per
year
Bottled water 1 liter $1.25, saves $456.25 per year
1 cup juice/person family of 4 $1.50, saves $547.50 per year
Reduce meat 1.5 lbs. @$2.50/ lb 2 nights per week saves, $390.00 per year
Lunch $4.00 per person, 20 days per month saves $960.00 year
By themselves, these efforts may seem inconsequential--but they add up in a
big way. These ideas make it easy.
Tawra Kellam is the author of Not Just Beans. Not Just Beans is a frugal
cookbook which has over 540 recipes and 400 tips. For more tips and recipes
visit our Website at www.notjustbeans.com. To order Not Just
Beans send $14.95 (includes shipping) to Not Just Beans, P.O. Box 131, Manhattan, KS 66502 or visit
Amazon.com. |
Related Articles:
Ten
Ways to Grocery Shop With Your Kids Without Coming Home With
Half the Store
Here are some practical suggestions on keeping that grocery
budget close to the vest, under the most difficult of
circumstances.
How
Much for Groceries?
Are there any statistics of
what the average family or couple spends each week on groceries?
When I read what families spend on groceries, I am always
mortified that my husband and I alone spend approximately $130
per week.
Saving
Money by Shopping Seasonal Sales
You can save hundreds of dollars every year by planning your
spending to take advantage of the rhythmic pattern of
buying and selling.
Go
Ahead and Waste It - It Was Free
Free things are not really
free when you consider that they do have value, they do serve a
purpose for us, and if wasted, they never got a chance to serve
their purpose.
|
|