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16 Easy Ways To Slash Unnecessary Spending (and save $12,410 )

How would you feel if you were given a tax-free pay raise of $12,410? I’d imagine you’d be pretty delighted – especially in the current economic climate. OK, so you’re not getting that raise, but i am going to tell you how to save $12K over the next 12 months. Trust me, this will be simpler than begging for a raise anyway!

Yes, we’re talking about spending cuts. Companies are doing it, schools doing it, and you must admit – the time has come for you to seriously consider cutting some ‘extras’ from your budget.

So get ready. If you do all of these (and they all won’t apply to everyone) you will save $34 per day… that’s $12,410 in a year. (Note that figures are for illustrative purposes and have been rounded to the nearest 50c.)

    1. Brown-bag lunch – save $3 per day
      Instead of buying your lunch out (and spending $4-$6 for an average sandwich), make sandwiches at home for $1-2 each. Alternatively, take leftovers from last night’s dinner, rather than leaving them to slowly turn to sludge in the fridge before you chuck them away. 

For example, a person with a 25-miles-per-gallon car who drives 20 miles round-trip five days a week spends about $229 a month to drive alone. That’s $2,748 per year. Car pooling with one person who drives half the time could cut costs in half, to $1,374. (Ventura County Star)

And there you have it: an extra $34 in your wallet every day, or $12,410 in the bank every year. Can you think of any other ways to save a dollar or two per day, every day? Are there any methods above that you’ll be trying out?

Written on 2/5/2008 by Ali Hale. Ali runs Alpha Student, a blog packed with academic, financial and practical tips to help students get the most out of their time at university. Photo Credit: Mike Schmid
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