7 Tips for Thrifty Living
It is no secret that life is more expensive today than when our parents were growing up. How can we offset
soaring prices without sacrificing quality of life? Here are a few tips to help you save more:
- It is no surprise that credit cards represent a trap for many people.
Incentives such as “earning” frequent flyer miles or free internet access are
only “free” if you can pay off the balance every month. Otherwise, you end up
on the losing end of the stick, paying interest rates in the double digits. It
makes more sense to save for that ticket to visit the Caribbean or your
relatives than to rack up frequent flyer miles on a card you can never pay
off. Tip: Only use credit cards if you know you can pay off the balance at the
end of the month.
- Electricity doesn’t come cheap. Heat-producing appliances such as dryers
and refrigerators burn up enormous amounts of energy. Tip: Consider purchasing
an energy saving appliance. Turn down the refrigerator in the cooler months.
Hang your wash outside instead of using the dryer. It will save you money, and
the clothes smell fresh!
- It is tempting to spend a lot of money on the weekends “because you
deserve it.” That may be true, but you may not be able to afford it, too. Tip:
Instead of that expensive weekend at an amusement park or that ski trip that
costs a bundle, take a bike ride with your kids or check out a new park to go
sledding. You’ll get some exercise and needed fresh air while creating
memories with the kids.
- Children usually like to draw. If your little Picasso is eating up all of
your expensive computer printer paper, think about this. Tip: Consider using
paper bags or recycled office paper for some of their artwork. They work fine
for collages, and they are free. An added plus? You’ll reduce that pile of
bags in the pantry that keeps growing, and you’ll save several trees.
- Spending time away from the kids is essential, but babysitters can be
expensive. Tip: Consider swapping babysitting with a neighbor, at least some
of the time. It will reduce the cost of going out with your partner, and
you’ll benefit from a night on the town for less.
- Good picture frames can be very pricey. Tip: Purchase one stable picture
frame for the kids’ annual school photos. Keep the old photos behind the frame
to compare prior years’ pictures. An added benefit? You have all of the school
pictures in one place!
- Entertainment need not be expensive. Tip: Rent a video instead of
attending a movie in a theater. Invite your friends and have a potluck supper.
Now you’ve multiplied the fun without the extra cost of parking, movie
tickets, and refreshments!
Life can be beautiful. It doesn’t have to be expensive.
To learn other thrifty tips check out 12
Ways to Pay Less.
Christine Louise Hohlbaum, American author of Diary of a Mother: Parenting
Stories and Other Stuff,
http://www.diaryofamother.com is a freelance writer living near Munich,
Germany with her husband and two kids. She holds a B.A. in Political Science
from Smith College and an M.A. in International Relations, German and English
Literature from the University of Constance, Germany. When she is not leading
a toddler playgroup or writing, she likes to dance, sing with her kids, and
generally frolic.
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