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Money saving tips
Cooking for yourself. This is a no duh but I used to eat out all the time due to weekly business travel for almost 30 years. Ive found some really good recipes that I enjoy making and eating. My family actually likes my cooking too so that’s a plus. Recently we went to an IHOP and the check was $74 including tip for 3 people. That’s insane for pancakes, omelettes, coffee and OJ!
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Buy durable goods.
Don't buy sheiss you don't need. Best Les |
Other than saving money by eating at home, I think it's better for your health. Restaurant meals have so much salt added. Salt sugar and fat to make it taste good LOL
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Drive an affordable car. Low maintenance, low operating costs, low insurance. Corolla, Honda, Jetta, etc.
Don't buy new furniture. Don't buy meals. Eat at home, take your lunch to work. Either don't get married, or stay married. Put money into a retirement plan every paycheck. Don't finance things. Ever. Can't pay cash for? You can't afford it. Do your own repairs, house and car. |
I’ll second the wise and sage 1990C4S.
Not much else I’d add. Grow tomatoes, basil, thyme, peppers. |
My first few tours in the Navy I volunteered to do, advice only, taxes for junior enlisted folks and some junior officers...the JO's were the worst, btw, just cocky enough to be really stupid with finances.
This was in the all paper all the time days in the 80's. so a bunch of receipt diving. BTW, female enlisted were the easiest to deal with and, I kid you not, 90% had a plan. They were great. Saving money on ordinary things is a mind set and it is learned behavior. My advice has always been to review your finances quarterly for cost centers and potential savings. It takes about two hours and it works. But, the big ol' but, is that you have to have an accounting of your expenditures...the Five Whys comes from the data only. Hope, as they say, is not a metric. |
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I prefer 'frugal'. 'Cheap' is reserved for people who don't tip when they should. Frugal people don't waste money. |
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Eat right and exercise daily. ....or, live fast, die young and leave a good looking bank account for your family. |
Tip: Spend less.
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This assumes you have means:
1. Live below your means. Food. Clothing. Shelter. That's it. And no, you don't NEED an LV or Chanel or whatever else is in fashion these days. 2. Food. Buy raw, whole foods. Cook at home. It's ok to enjoy a nice meal outside once a week to take a break from cooking. Limit alcoholic drinks to one each. Also don't buy soda at a restaurant. Drink at home. 3. In fact, cut soda, cut sugar as much as you can, except when it's in fruit, or a small amount to make food taste a bit better. Healthcare costs are in the top three of things that will send you to the poor house. 4. Downsize. You don't need that 4000 square foot house. (Garage maybe, since this is a car site.). Housing is also a huge expense. 5. Sleep on big purchases. Heck, sleep on non-essential purchases no matter how small. You only really need two pairs of jeans. One you wear and the other is in the laundry. 6. Buy things for life as much as you can. I'm sure I'll think of more stuff. |
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We met at the officer's place on Coronado and walked to the ship and this getting-almost-senior-ish officer was relating that he'd never buy a car as nice as many of these junior folk were driving away. I guess it's hard to wrestle a new "big" paycheck away from many of the new people on base - unless you're a car dealer... |
Vimes economics.
Good shoes. |
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I will add this last suggestion: Look for ways to cut your taxes. The more money you have the easier this is. |
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Just kidding. I'm totally on the "boots" concept. Currently wearing some 1000-mile Wolverines that were nearly the last from the original factory in Rockford MI in 2009 or so - and after three resoles with leather I "resto-modded" them with rubber soles. Those fancy Chicago/Horween leather uppers are absolutely molded to my feet by now. So comfortable... |
Don't buy new, unless you have to eg toilet roll, tooth brush, underpants etc
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Buy beer in the 15 pack instead of the 4 pack.
The price is lower. :) |
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I had some tools that I sold when we downsized. To replace some of them the prices have doubled or tripled or more. I wish I'd saved a few of those items. I guess I'm getting old. If I see something and think, "15 years ago, I bought one of those for $40," and then the price to buy the same thing today is $140, I'm pretty likely to pass unless I REALLY need it. I can afford the new prices, but I don't want to pay them. |
This one I admit I am unable to follow at the moment: eliminate or reduce your Starbucks/Peet's/whatever coffee place consumption, as well as those boba teas. I think I spend 300-400 a month on boba tea alone, 4-5 drinks, 2-4 days a week.
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