Money Saving Tips
When
you're tackling debt problems, you can't afford to miss a trick when it comes
to money-saving tips for your everyday life. Finding cheap ways to meet your
needs can also help protect the environment, help needy causes and give you a
better standard of living on your journey to becoming debt free. Whatever
your situation, before you use our money-saving tips, do take the time to
gain professional, independent debt advice to make sure you're able to find
the best solution to your debt problems. In the meantime though, here are
some tried and tested methods to help you manage your finances more
effectively. Cut Your Household Bills Make sure you enrol for supermarket loyalty cards � many will mail you discount coupons towards everyday items, and even cash vouchers to use against your grocery bill. Some stores give you more points by recycling everyday rubbish like cans and printer ink cartridges. You'll also find discount coupons free online at the better saving tips sites, like Money Saving Expert. Cheaper Travel If you know you have to travel in advance, get into the habit of booking train tickets straight away and you will always save money with advance fares. Megabus and National Express often offer coach fares from �1 and will often be cheaper than petrol for a single driver on longer routes. A Free Home Store With people more conscious of protecting the environment, the Freecycle network has sprung up throughout the UK. This is an online service where local group members post a message when they have something they no longer need, and would like to give it away � for free. Freecycle members give away (and receive) all sorts of items, from books, to furniture, to ornaments, the lists there are truly diverse. There's no joining fee and everything given away stops items simply cluttering up landfill tips. When You Need To Buy Always check second hand sites like EBay and Preloved before buying brand new. You'll often find items at a fraction of the cost in high street stores. You can even have a clear out and sell items there yourself. One indication of how many people are now dealing with debt problems could be the rise of the humble car boot sale. They have developed a better reputation in recent years. The better sales are listed in local publications like Time Out; you'll often find genuine bargains and an interesting day out for free. A little time invested in both gaining expert debt advice to effectively tackle your debt problems and trying some money-saving ideas out can help you get out of debt faster. You needn't lose all quality of life and you may even have fun in the process, such as meeting new faces when you pick up a free sofa-bed. |
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