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By Jacob Joseph

REDUCING YOUR MONTHLY EXPENSES

Do you struggle with managing your finances? Does it seem like you just
never have enough money? Featured below are some tips on how you can lower your
monthly bills and expenditures. You may find that some of these suggestions are
not going to help you. However, you will definitely be able to utilize more than
one of them.


Shopping Smart

Never buy anything on impulse! Ensure that you are getting the lowest price for
your purchases by doing research. This will entail visiting several stores
and/or websites. Locating the best deals instead of impulse buying will
typically save a significant amount of money. It will take you some time and
effort, but anytime you save money its worth the extra work. The money you save
can be used for paying off debt, investing, or for whatever your needs are!


Transfer High Interest Credit Cards to One Account

Credit card companies make their money by means of the high interest rates
they charge. If you have several credit cards, it would be a good idea to apply
for a card that offers an introductory rate of 0% for balance transfers. Not
only will you be able to pay off your credit cards at a faster rate, you'll save
money in the process. There are a wide variety of credit cards that offer 0%
intro APR on balance transfers. Try and find one that offers rewards that will
beneficial for you.


Lowering Your Bills

This entails cutting back on utilities like cooling, lights, water, heating,
etc.. For example, when you are not home, make sure all of your lights are off.
Or, regulate your thermostat warmer or colder so that you are not wasting money
by making your house comfortable as though you were there. This may be simpler
for some, but not others. Find a routine that works for you, and stick to it.


**A good idea would be to research your home and cell phone plans to see if you
can find a new one offering the same benefits, at a less expensive rate. Try
doing this with your cable or satellite TV provider. No matter if it is only a
few dollars that you are saving every month, it is more money in your pocket!


Avoid Dining Out

Going to eat at restaurants is costly. By eating home, not only will you be
saving money, you have the potential to eat much healthier and spend more
quality time with your loved ones!

**When shopping at the grocery store, make a list with you beforehand. It is
very likely that shopping without a prepared list will result in you purchasing
goods that you either do not need or do not eat.


Keep Records of How and Where Your Money Is Spent

It may be difficult to do, but try and keep track of every penny that you spend
for about three weeks. It is likely that you will be able to spot areas where
you can tighten your belt or eliminate altogether. Change your spending habits
and proceed to keep tabs on where your money is going. This will allow you to
continuously evaluate your spending tactics so that you can reduce your expenses
and save!

Develop a Budget

Figuring out where you spend your money will help you gain control of your
finances. Budgeting will help you determine areas where you can reduce spending
and what areas of your spending habits need to be changed. A budget is difficult
to develop, but even more to maintain. Learn more about
developing
budgets.

In conclusion....

Over time, you will become more alert as to how and where you are spending
your money and what you can do so that you spend less and save. In order to accomplish you
short and long-term goals, you are going to have to make a concerted effort at
changing your ways.

Jacob Joseph is a financial expert for http://www.starloanservices.com. At Star Loan Services you can learn more about managing money.

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