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subject: Handling A Recessionary Economy By Cutting Expenses [print this page]


The route to being a richer person is not always preceded by an increase in income. Cutting expenses is another viable option for making someone richer if ever so slightly. Indeed, it is the case that cutting expenses is a far easier route than increasing income but there is not need to seek out a new job.

There are two ways where cutting spending will cost you a little bit. The first cost is that you have to spend some time combing through expenses to gain an understanding of your own financial habits. The second cost is you have to give up on things and possibly suffer a decrease in enjoyment. You may be surprised to know that the second cost is often smaller than you expect.

To start one should analyze what is being spent. Pull out monthly bank statements that go back several months, preferably a year. Create categories for all the expenses and show on a month to month basis how much money is being spent in each category. Examples of categories are food, entertainment, and transportation.

After doing so, carefully check each category and identify products that have substitutes. Check with yourself whether you accept substitutes. If so, it is a gain. If there is one big gain, it helps you save easily in one go. If there is a small gain, then a large number of them adds up to become something substantial.

If you own a job that is considered a low risk, it may save you some money on your health insurance. If you are an accountant or a teacher or someone who works in another sort of safe situation, you might be able to get lower health insurance rates. This is best checked with your insurance company.

Be sure to take advantage of low cost prescriptions at wholesale club stores. Getting an exam exam, grinding new lenses for the new glasses, costs less at major club stores when compared to independent optometrists. In any case, the monthly health care payments can be difficult to manage.

by: Faisal Ali




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