subject: Five Things to Get Rid of to Save Money [print this page] Author: Kasan Groupe Author: Kasan Groupe
Is the New Year a wake up call for you to get your act together and start doing all you can to save money? Its time to really think about what you need. Do you really need all those expensive Mercedes Benz Parts on your vehicle? Do you really need to drive your car to work? Have you ever considered riding a bike for transportation? Well, these are the types of things you have to ask yourself and take to heart when you are thinking about tightening up your budget this year. For starters, here is a list of ten things you should get rid of if saving money is one of your main goals.
1. All of your aftermarket car parts such as Mercedes Rims and Turbo kits. They are not necessary and they are not only expensive up front, but they inevitably costs you more in gas. Sell them on Craigslist or at the junk yard, the return is bigger than you think. 2. Your third car, do you really need three cars? One is sitting collecting dust, the other is used only in the winter, both of which you are spending an arm and a leg to keep insured. Easy solution? Just get rid of them. 3. Your Playstation 3, your Xbox, your Wii, for some reason I think these games will become old news quicker than youd like. Why not rid yourself of your lack of ambition and start playing tennis in real life. At least throw one system away if you have multiple video game systems, thats just unnecessary. You can sell them and get a pretty large return. 4. Shorten your phone plans to maybe involve NO unlimited texts and the discontinuation of the internet access you so badly needed. You know that you dont and the reason is, you have a desktop computer at home, a laptop, and constant internet access at your workplace. Is it really necessary on your phone? 5. Old things that are worth something to someone else. You can always have a garage sale and sell all the things cluttering up your home. You might also think about selling all of the clothes you no longer wear, we all know you have a huge closet full. The return isnt that significant but as long as its hung up and not being worn, you might as well get a few bucks.About the Author:
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