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Ten Simple Ways to Spend Less Money

2014-01-15-moneysavingtips1-thumbThere are two ways to get ahead financially. The first is to make more money; perhaps that is the obvious one. The other is to spend less money.

Out of the two options, saving money is actually more valuable. If you make an extra $1 you will need to pay taxes, say 25%, so you would then have $0.75 left. Certainly that is more than you had before but you don’t get to keep the full dollar. However, if you save $1 you get to keep it all. So saving money is a great way to get ahead financially.

While I am sure you have heard a lot of these before, I’d bet that most people don’t practice each of these on a consistent basis. While you review the list, think of how you can make a minor adjustments to your week and then do a little math to figure out how much you’d save over the course of a year.

Here are ten simple ways to spend less money:

    1. Use Cash
      By using cash instead of credit or debit people spend a lot less money. On average people will spend 28% less with cash than with a credit card, and 18% less with cash than if they use a debit card. There are several reasons why this is true: cash creates an emotional connection, such that you actually notice when you spend it. Further if you only spend cash you know that you can’t spend more when you run out and as such you are more consciously aware of how much you have left. Bonus Article: Ending Your Love Affair With Credit 

 

What other ideas do you have? Suggest them below in the comments!

Written on 9/01/2009 by Danny Gamanche. Danny is a business professor at a private college where he equips students for careers in business and success in all areas of life. You can catch him at his blog, Success Professor. Photo Credit: voobie
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