Everyone can use some extra money. But daily distractions and bad habits can bust your budget while you aren’t looking. From coffee to gas, lunch to entertainment, you can make some small changes in your daily spending to generate a big savings. Here are some tips that you can follow to help you save money today.
1. Make coffee at home instead of heading to Starbucks. Sure, the caffeine hike is necessary, but an overpriced rendition at the coffeehouse isn’t doing your wallet any favors. Depending on your go-to drink, waylaying the name brand drinks for your own cup of Joe will save you approximately $2.00 per day, or more than $700 per year to support your daily habit.
2. Bring a sack lunch from home. Reheating last night’s dinner or making a sandwich can make a big difference in your bottom line. An average lunch special costs $7-$10 per day. Even if you just pack your leftovers once a week, the savings translates up to $520 per year. Pack your lunch more than once and multiply your savings.
3. Drive the speed limit or lower. Starting, stopping, zipping and weaving all take a toll on your mileage, but any faster than 60mph is equivalent to paying an additional $.30 per gallon at the station. Slow down and use your cruise control when possible. Check for tire pressure as well, impacting your mileage up to five miles per gallon.
4. Check out your local library for tonight’s entertainment. Instead of taking in a movie with the family or wandering the bookstore, visit the library. While everyone can enjoy books, magazines, movies, games and CDs of their choice, the family can enjoy a cool, quiet place in the summer for free.
5. Set your home thermostat on a timer to just come on in the morning and evening. Raise the temperature in the summer and lower the temp in the winter. No need to waste money controlling the environment while no one is home.
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