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Tips On Making End's Meet |
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Written by Webmaster
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Sunday, 27 April 2008 |
By Rachel Yoshida
It is becoming more and more difficult these days for a person to be able to make ends meet. Especially in a society that is moving closer and closer to being paperless. With credit cards being maxed out, and bank accounts quickly being depleted, it can often seem like there is no end in sight to being in debt. Well, there is some light at the end of this tunnel, and there are ways to get yourself out of the hole of debt. And these methods require very little sacrifice. The first thing that you should probably do is gather up all of your receipts, sit them on a table, and figure out how much money you are spending each week. This will help you divide your spending into two categories: essentials and nonessentials. Nonessentials are often just inexpensive little items that we do not give a second thought, but you should keep track of them never the less. The amount you spend on them can eventually add up. After you find out how much it is that you spend, you need to figure out what your budget is.
Gas prices are rising more and
more, and that is one of the major tolls taken on your budget. However, you can save gas by doing several things. You could carpool with co-workers. With everybody chipping in a share of the gas money, your wallet will not have to suffer nearly as much. You should also avoid making unnecessary stops, and checking the traffic regularly will save you time wasted in traffic jams. It is also important that you do not lend any money to friends or family. While this may cause some friction in the relationship you have with them, simply explain your situation, and things should turn out fine. You should also not let a friend or family member move in with you without paying their share of the expenses around the home such as utilities, bills, or rent. Otherwise, those costs will add up and take a huge bite out of your budget.
Another method you can use to save money is to change your eating habits. Instead of eating "ready to eat" meals from the freezer section of your grocery store, opt for a made from scratch, home cooked meal. TV dinners are often more expensive than the ingredients used to produce them, and they are also much healthier.
Rachel Yoshida is a writer in the field of finances and is currently assisting those in need of no fax payday loans, and can help anyone get a cash advance in as little as 1 hour. |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 27 April 2008 )
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