For the past week or so we have been discussing the use of budgeting as a tool for you financial health. Using a budget lets you not only track what you earn and what you spend, but then to make the most of every one of your dollars. Use your trends to determine the best ways to save money.
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Saving money without cutting back too much on your quality of life is important. It is possible to go cold turkey on dining expenses; however simply not eating out anymore is easier said than done. Instead, why not try to save money when you do go out? It is possible to reduce the total costs of your restaurant bills using a few easy steps.
Cleaning out the fridge, freezer, and cupboards is worth looking into.
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Saving money at a grocery store is easy, if you don’t mind a little preparation and some forethought. One easy way is to make sure you only buy food you can use.
Every once in a while here at Financial Health Blog I’ll be adding five new unusual tips for saving money. Feel free to contribute your ideas – they might just make it into the next edition! This is Part One.
1) Hold a warm cup of coffee or tea to make a room seem several degrees [...]
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