As a work at home Mother, I know the value of a deal. Any smart business
person knows that the best way to make money is to SAVE money.
Recently my husband quit his 9 to 5 salaried career to work from home with
me. In order to afford this we had to take a good long look at our typical
expenses and determine what we could do to cut our costs.
We quickly realized how much money is spent to make money. A quick peruse
through our refrigerator revealed a lifestyle of haste. Almost our entire
diet consisted of prepared foods. We made a pact to take turns cooking meals
and freezing leftovers to see how much money we could save.
What we found out is that it was actually easy to cut our grocery bill in
HALF on a consistent basis, simply by preparing our meals! It may not take
a rocket scientist to figure that one out, but it was shocking to us to see
how much money we had been spending simply for the convenience of quick meals
to support our unbalanced, quick paced lifestyle.
Food that may have been wasted in the past is now the source of one or two
more meals. We freeze a lot of food so that it doesnt feel so much
like eating leftovers and when we shop we look for deals. We actually find
that we eat healthier then ever and certainly enjoy the quality of our meals
more.
One of my favorite ways to save money is using online coupon codes. When
I have to purchase any item for my home office, birthday gifts, clothing
for the kids, etc. I always do a search for a coupon code first. You would
be amazed at how many merchants that you shop from on a regular basis actually
offer coupons for free shipping, 10 20% off your entire purchase,
etc.
To use a coupon code, simply visit a website that carries them such as
http://www.promotionhub.com
and locate the store that you plan to shop at. If there is a code noted,
make sure to copy it down in case you are asked for it when you go to pay
for your order. Generally though, the coupon code is embedded in the link
you click and you will receive the discount simply by arriving at the website
through that link.
Another tremendous source of savings gasoline! My husband had been
commuting two hours a day, five days a week. The gas tank was filled on a
weekly basis. Since he has been working from home, we fill the tank only
on very rare occasions. Our trips are short and infrequent.
We also became acutely aware of our energy usage. Turning off lights became
religion. Warm clothes is mandatory before even considering turning on heat.
Cutting expenses is an extremely viable way to help make your real dreams
a reality. For us, it was that both of us could be work-at-home
parents. To me, that is the ultimate American Dream. To you it may
mean saving money for a vacation you never thought that you could afford,
or paying off debt that could otherwise have taken years.
Find ways to cut your expenses and you have instantly increased your income!
Happy Savings!
About The Author
Lori Redfield is a freelance Internet entrepreneur. She and her husband work
solely from home and support their family of five comfortably with
plenty of time for play!
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Good luck - live long and prosper!
The Perfect Options Team
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