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Big Wealth: Attainable Through Small Adjustments PDF Print E-mail
Written by William Blake   
Monday, 22 December 2008 10:01
There is an old saying that if you don't break a dollar then you won't spend that dollar. That is even truer today if you talk about bigger bills, but the idea behind the saying stands. The smaller the money, the easier it is to part with. That's why so many people are parting with big bucks in small increments. Our minds just don't seem to be able to add it up. But if we stopped the little spending then we would be able to save big money every week. Here are some great ideas on how it can be done:
by WilliamBlake


There is an old saying that if you don't break a dollar then you won't spend that dollar. That is even truer today if you talk about bigger bills, but the idea behind the saying stands. The smaller the money, the easier it is to part with. That's why so many people are parting with big bucks in small increments. Our minds just don't seem to be able to add it up. But if we stopped the little spending then we would be able to save big money every week. Here are some great ideas on how it can be done:

Cut the coffee shop out of your day, or break that smoking habit that you've been promising to break. Take that $4 and put it into a savings account at the end of every week. By the end of the year you will have added around $1000 (depending on how many weeks you have off each year).

Bring lunch to work instead of buying it. Not only will your meals be more varied and healthier if you do this, you will also save quite a bit of cash, roughly $5 a day. That adds up to $1,250 in a year.

Eat in instead of out. People who habitually eat out each week are wasting large amounts of money. If you opt to eat in just one day each week that you normally eat out, your family can save $2,500 annually.

Cut your hair at home. Big families with lots of girls can save around $30 per person by caring for their hair at home instead of the salon.

Give up the cable. The television is only eating your valuable time and it doesn't give you anything in return. By cutting the cords you could save $60 a month. That means you would be building your savings by $720 each year.

As you add to your savings by cutting back in various aspects of your life, put the money into investments that produce high interest yields, like CD's. Professionals can help you plan what to do with your money as it continues to grow into wealth.

Use the savings to pay off your mortgage early and you can save yourself even more money (in the form of interest). But be sure to check on prepayment penalties before you make that leap. It could end up costing you more than it would save you.

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