10 Tips to Help You Save $1,000 By Christmas
August 9, 2010 · Tagged with Banking and Budgeting
If you’re like many people, at the beginning of every year you resolve to get your finances in better shape by paying off debt and adding to your savings. But like many resolutions, the reality often doesn’t meet the goal.
All is not lost. There are still five full months left in the year — time for a quick review of simple ways to save. The goal? To set aside at least an extra thousand dollars by Christmas, without sacrificing your quality of life. Going on a “dollar-diet” is no way to get the job done — painless savings are the only kind you should attempt because they’re the only kind that work.
Simple Savings
1. Lower your cell phone bill.
Potential savings: $100. If you’re not using minutes you’re paying for, switch to a cheaper plan. That could save you $20 a month, or $100 by Christmas.
2. Lose your land line.
Potential savings: $140. If you find that your land line is gathering dust, lose it. And even if you want to keep your land line, if you have a broadband internet connection, get your phone service through it rather the phone company. A service like Magic Jack will give you unlimited calling for $2/month rather than the $30 you might be paying for traditional phone service providers.
3. Staycation instead of vacation.
Potential savings: $1,000+. The savings from staying home vs. traveling for vacation are obvious. The trick is to maintain your quality of life while you do it. No working allowed. Turn off the computer and the phone. Relax, have fun, and take day trips exploring your local area.
4. Raise your insurance deductibles.
Potential savings: $250. Raising your car and home insurance deductibles could have zero impact on your quality of life, but it could have a big impact on your savings. Decide what you can afford to pay out of pocket, spend a few minutes on the phone and see what you can save. Another way to save: shop your insurance and see if you can get a better deal.
5. Drop the gym.
Potential savings: $150. Unless you’re training for competition, a gym can be expensive overkill. You can buy cheap weights at yard sales or places like Play It Again Sports. Better yet, find them free at sites like craigslist or Freecycle. You can buy cheap workout videos and exercise in front of the TV, or get both exercise and fresh air by walking, jogging or biking in your neighborhood.