J.S. asks from Scottsdale, AZ on March 09, 2009
Money Saving Tips - Scottsdale,AZ
I've been trying to find additional ways to save money. Anyone have good any ideas or have a cool site I should check out. Thanks.
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R.L. answers from Phoenix on March 10, 2009
I read something recently that I found very helpful. Sometimes you don't realize how fast money adds up. Hope this article helps, good luck!!
http://www.makinglifebetter.com/home-family/article/how-t...
E.M. answers from Phoenix on March 10, 2009
I dumped television. Saves at least $40 a month, and I am not tempted to shop by hearing about sales for all kinds of stuff!
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E.T. answers from Phoenix on March 09, 2009
For food check out www.sistersavings.net. It lists all the weekly sales from the local grocery stores and then has a menu planned out based on what's on sale. I usually take a list to Walmart and price match everything.
If your looking for an awesome way to budget check out www.daveramsey.com He's got an awesome system of setting up your budget before the month begins and paying for most things with cash. It has really helped us. He is also on the radio 1310 AM from 1-4 pm on weekdays. (No I don't get paid for referring you) :) This system has really just helped us work the kinks out of our budget and be able to save and prepare for emergencies better. You feel like you have gotten a raise....
Good luck!
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A.D. answers from Phoenix on March 09, 2009
I just checked out that site the other person referred to (sister something.com)...the one that has all of the grocery ads, it is great!! I can't wait to start using it! One thing that I do is check my bank account regularly...that way, I know if I can get that container of ice cream I'm craving or if I should just wait. I also make sure that I always pay with my debit card and select credit, that way, if I make a return it goes back on my card...if they give me cash, it's lost before I leave the store! I also try to cook things that can be used for leftovers the next day or I try to cook things that the leftovers can be converted into a new dish. A friend of mine schedules her oven meals so she bakes a whole bunch in one day and then freezes them....saves on electricity and it also helps keep your house from getting super hot during the summer :) Oh, and when I make something with a sauce, I make a double batch of sauce (like spaghetti sauce, or peach sauce for porkchops, or my meatloaf sauce) then I freeze the leftover sauce. This way I can buy stuff in bulk, and later down the road I have a dish that's half made! For toys for my son, I use empty water bottles and boxes (he does have REAL toys, too!). I leave plain water in some of the bottles, but only half full. Or I empty and wash them and put things in them like rice, dry cereal, dry fruits, etc so he can shake them. You can mix the water with oil and put food coloring in the water to create a lava lamp effect...or just use colored water. My son loves to shake things like that and is totally obsessed with water bottles so this was a great solution. He also loves empty Oatmeal containers. He sits and bangs on them like they're drums. Pretty much anything that makes noise is great. This has helped save money on toys and such. The biggest thing for us is no eating out. We live far away so we sometimes get stuck away from home during meal times...we've started packing PB&J sandwiches or if we do go somewhere we try to split a large dish.
R.L. answers from Phoenix on March 10, 2009
I read something recently that I found very helpful. Sometimes you don't realize how fast money adds up. Hope this article helps, good luck!!
http://www.makinglifebetter.com/home-family/article/how-t...
K.H. answers from Phoenix on March 10, 2009
Hi,
I check www.gasbuddy.com for the closest gas station with the best prices if I need gas that day.
Also, I just joined www.couponsense.com - it is a way to save money grocery shopping. It costs a little every month for the membership and you should buy the paper, so that costs money. They match up the Sunday paper coupons with deals in the stores and you save a lot of money. Some people are saving up to 50% on their bills. I just started, so I haven't been able to save as much, but I have been able to get my grocery bill down and get free things! Please tell them my name if you join because I do get credit. Also if you order items on the internet, www.naughtycodes.com can help you get discounts on many sites.
K. Hendricks
S.G. answers from Phoenix on March 10, 2009
I highly recommend Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey. My husband and I have found more ways to cut back than we had thought possible! One thing that really helps us is using cash for everything besides our regular bills and gas. In other words - we pull out a conservative amount every week to cover groceries/household expenses and any dining, clothing, etc., and we just don't allow ourselves to go over this. It's amazing how much more careful we are with our money since we started using cash only for these purchases. Since every month is different (with certain bills etc only coming every 6 or 12 months), we plan for the month in advance and adjust our cash allotment based on other needs. I hope this helps! You can also check out Dave Ramsey's website at: www.daveramsey.com (although I'm sure there are several other similar philosophies out there - we just really connected with his).
C.B. answers from Phoenix on March 10, 2009
Hi J.,
We go to the Superstition Ranch Market at approx Main and Higley in Mesa to shop for produce. Prices are great. They even beat Walmart. We also go to Goodwill every other Saturday when everything is half off. Hope this helps and good luck. If you find new places to shop for less, please let us know. We are on an extremely tight budget also.
S.B. answers from Phoenix on March 10, 2009
I do a fruit and vegi co opt http://www.bountifulbaskets.org/
You order on line mid week then pick up on the weekend every other weekend. They have traditional baskets for $15 and organic for $25. They also have bread. You get 2 small laundry baskets of fruits and vegis. You don't know ahead of time what you will be getting. Generally I try to make meals for the week based on what I get in the basket. I also shop sales adds and use coupons, stock up on items when a good deal is going on. If you shop at Frys you can load your Frys card on site for automatic coupons for P&G products. As far as kids clothing I try to buy at the end of the season for the next year. This can be a little time consuming but I feel it does pay off in the long run.
F.H. answers from Phoenix on March 09, 2009
Hi J., If you have your home/auto insurance thru a captive agent like Allstate, State Farm, Farmers, etc, find an independent agent that can shop the rates for you. I just saved a client $1400 year on their home/auto and that was even with higher coverage than what they had. And today I just quoted a man that has a custom home and is paying $1900 annual for his home insurance and I quoted the same coverage for $900. You don't have to wait until renewal to switch either your home or auto. Like I tell everyone, you never know until you check it out! If you need any help, just let me know!
Good luck, F.
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