To get
on the road to financial freedom, youve
got to have
a budget
to help you focus
on achieving
your financial goals. If
youd like
to own
your own home someday
or pay
off all
your credit card debt, you need
to plan ahead
and set aside
money to make your dreams
a reality. But saving money
can seem impossible
when youre already reaching
to pay all your bills. Fear
not it can be done! Check
out some
of these easy tips
to help you start saving money.
Spare Change Matters
Dont underestimate
the power
of the penny! If dont think you can afford to put any extra money into
a savings account,
commit to saving your loose change
for that purpose. At
the end
of each day, put all your loose coins
in a jar or a cheap piggy bank. As your jar fills
up, stop
by a Coinstar machine
and deposit the cash into your savings account.
Let Online Banking Help You
Online
banking makes it easy to transfer money to your savings account. If have
direct deposit
for your paycheck, you should be able to set
up an automatic transfer so
that a portion of your money automatically goes to your savings account. If you never see the
money, in your checking account, you wont be
as tempted to spend it. Most experts recommend that you automatically deposit 10% of your take-home pay, but if this
is too much
for you to start with, try to
work up to it.
Learn the Trading Game
If youre great
with kids, why not volunteer to watch a colleagues
children in exchange for a free ride to work?
Or offer to
trade some of your world-famous pies for some auto
repair work from a car-loving friend. Everyone have some
skills use the
things youre good at to trade for the goods and services youd otherwise pay for.
Cut Your Utility Bills
With the explosive growth of modern
technology, it seems that theres some
new gadget for every task. Using all these tools can make your
life easier, but it also increases your energy bill.
One night a
week, wash your
dishes by hand, or hang your clothes to dry on a
clothesline in your laundry room. Buy a carpet sweeper or a
manual lawnmower to replace their energy-guzzling alternatives. Youll cut your energy bill and develop a new-found
respect for your pioneer ancestors.
Live the High
Life on a Budget
Buying a $5 coffee everyday or catching
dinner and a movie every Friday night
with your partner can quickly chip away at your savings. If you cant
give up your Starbucks, consider switching to plain black coffee with a bit of flavored creamer. Youll save money as well as all those
calories in your grande caramel macchiato! Learn to
cook a nice dinner to serve by candlelight in your home and
follow it up with your
favorite old movie on the couch.
If some of these tradeoffs dont
sound like much fun, try to keep your financial goals in mind.
Picture yourself moving into your new home or driving down the road in your Ferrari convertible. If you
stay focused on your goals, youll find it much
easier to stick with your budget and save more money. For more easy ways to save money, visit The Sexy Secretary - a great website with lots of tips on living the good life on a budget.
This article was
published by Sarah
Russell on Smart Young Money a collection of money management resources for
teens and young adults. For great information on using credit, managing
debt and more for young people, visit
http://www.smartyoungmoney.com.