Showing posts with label Extra Money. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Extra Money. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Short on Money – Try These Drastic Savings Tips for the Month


When the budget is a little tight for the month, you may be wondering where in the world you can find extra money. These options can help you save money to meet your monthly budget. They are not fun, but if you are serious about making end’s meet, then these tips will help you survive.

Cut Back on What You Eat: I am not suggesting you starve yourself or your family, but instead to cut your grocery bill drastically. Our grocery budgets are easy to pull extra money from because we can be flexible with what we eat. Eat very simple and cheap food for a month to have more money for your budget. Please remember that highly processed foods or items on the dollar menu are neither simple nor cheap. They are actually more expensive. Instead, buy a few bags of beans, rice, and affordable produce. Skip on dairy and meat products if possible. Remember, it is only for a few weeks, and I suggest this step if you are in crucial need on money.

The best thing to do when you realize you are short on cash is to use anything and everything in the pantry. If you have baking essentials, then you have the ingredients for a lot of foods. Look up simple recipes to stretch your pantry staples into meals.

Cancel or Put Subscriptions on Hold: What I love about Hulu and Netflix is the option to put your subscription on hold. Yes, their monthly cost are small, such as $7.99 or $14.99 a month, but if you are in a pinch, every penny should be counted. Are there subscriptions that you can put on hold for a month or two to save some money?

If you are regularly short on money month after month, look further into your expenses to see what subscriptions and memberships can be cut out for good. Do you really need to pay that much for a gym membership or an online gaming program? Pick through all of your expenses with a fine toothcomb and ask yourself what you could do without for six months to get your budget back on track. Yes, cable or Internet or landlines are hard to get rid of, but if you are really hurting for money, see if you can cut it for six months (of course, this can vary depending on your service provider’s penalties).

Skip the Appointments: Usually if I need a little more money one month, I skip any unimportant appointments, such as getting my hair done, a check up at the doctor, or an adjustment with the chiropractor. In fact, I have gone almost a year without getting my hair done just to save a little bit of money. What appointments could you skip or post-phone until next month?

Stay Home and Be Boring: Again, this is another not very fun tip, but could be essential for those needing to find an extra $100-300 in their monthly budget. The best way to save money is to stay home and enjoy activities there. Obviously, you will still need to go to work and your children to school.

  • Only enjoy activities that are in walking distance so that you can save money on gas.
  • Forget the TV and the computers. Instead, play board games or catch up on reading and crafts.
  • Make showers quick and shower children instead of giving them a bath (unless you have multiple children that take a bath at once).
  • Wash only the clothing you need on a quick wash and in cold water.
  • Keep lights off during the day, and at night, the family should be in one room sharing the light.
Like I said, these tips are not a fun way of life. Many of the tips sound like I am an advocate for an Amish lifestyle. It is just important to cut back on life’s little luxuries when we are in a financial crunch. Cutting back for a month can help us realize what is really important and what we should really spend our money on.

source: everythingfinanceblog.com

Friday, November 16, 2012

8 Easy Ways to Make Money for the Holidays


The premature appearance of all-things Christmas may make you see red and feel green, but it’s actually a good reminder to start budgeting for this year’s holiday season. The National Retail Federation estimates the average consumer will spend nearly $750 on holiday-related purchases, up slightly from last year’s actual spending. This number doesn’t factor in the cost of holiday travel or the time away from your day job to connect with family and friends.

Making extra money is the best way to combat this significant seasonal expense. Since you don’t want to spend all your free time working, consider the following easy ways to score some extra cash by Christmas.










1. Get a Seasonal Job

Retailers, restaurants and even call centers are looking for extra help around the holidays. If your schedule allows, consider picking up a shift on weeknights or weekends and deposit your earnings into a separate account just for holiday expenses. MSN recently listed 16 companies in need of seasonal assistance.

2. Sell Gift Cards

Since nearly $40 billion in gift cards went unredeemed between 2005 and 2011, it’s likely you have a few unused cards cluttering your wallet. Stop wasting space and sell your gift cards for cash on GiftCardGranny.com, where you can make up to 92-percent of the card’s face value.

3. Get Paid for Chores

Remember when you used to get cash in exchange for taking out the trash or walking the dog? Yeah, the good ol’ days. Happily, you can still get paid for small chores through TaskRabbit, an online service allowing people to bid on to-do’s required by others.

4. Adjust Your Withholdings

Some people dread the holiday season but most people dread tax season even more. Though you don’t need to think about your 1040 just yet, you can line your pocket with a few extra dollars by adjusting your withholdings. If you received a hefty return this year, scale back that interest-free loan to the government to help offset your holiday costs.

5. Use Rewards for Gifts

Your credit card will likely get some serious action over the next couple months, so use your reward points wisely. If you have a good amount saved up, consider redeeming them for gift cards which you use to purchase gifts — or as gifts themselves — or help offset the cost of holiday travel. There’s an art to redeeming rewards, so check out this article from MarketWatch for savvy advice.

6. Get Free Services

Do you withdraw cash from an ATM every week? Text incessantly for a monthly fee? Pay for your kids’ meal when you go out? You can get all this and more for free, leaving money in your pocket for things that actually cost something. Get cash from the grocery store, download a free texting app like textPlus, and consult this list of over 100 restaurantswhere kids eat free.

7. Sell Your Stuff

You can consign your clothes, auction off accessories and eBay your electronics for extra cash. Swapping is another money-saving trend that offers new (to you) stuff for items you no longer use or wear. Host a swap party with friends or head to Swap.com to exchange your items online.

8. Freelance Your Skills

Whether you design websites or crunch numbers, your skills can make you money beyond the nine-to-five. Elance is an online service connecting freelancers with people who need talent, making it easy to browse for your next paycheck.

source: everythingfinanceblog.com