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10 Smartest Ways to Live Beneath Your Means

I managed to retire at age 51, and the way I did it was to live beneath my means.

You can adopt this strategy too, by simply spending less than you earn. You may think that’s impossible for you, but if you make it a challenge instead of a chore, you’ll soon be creating ways to cut corners in everything you do. And believe me, it all adds up.

There are no secrets to this strategy. It’s just common sense. Here are my 10 favorite ways to live beneath your means:

    1. Whenever possible, buy store brands. Nearly half the cost for name brands goes to advertising. Usually their quality isn’t any better than store brands, which frequently carry a money back guarantee. This is true not only with food, but also cleaning supplies and paper products. Even if the savings are small on an individual item, using this strategy every time you shop makes a big difference. Remember, this is a long-term plan.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Much of living beneath your means requires seeing through the false promises of prestige and fulfillment found in advertising. You’re too smart to fall for that. And, it takes discipline to resist peer pressure, but whenever you’re doing something worthwhile, you have to stand up for your convictions. Living beneath your means is a proven way to avoid debt and the stress that goes with it. If I can do it, you can too.

Jack Zavada shares tips for being a happier, more peace-filled person at his web site, Inspiration For Singles and in his new ebook, Single & Sure.

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