For so many of us it is time to
tighten our belts and find ways to save money in these economic
hard times. More and more families have to cut back as either
jobs have been lost, wages cut back and mortgage payments and
other debts are just too much to handle. Getting your debt paid
off is crucial to getting yourself out of debt. Start finding
ways to save during these hard times from various different
sources.Take this
opportunity to turn your money issues into positive things like
having family at home entertainment rather than an evening out
at the movies which for a family of four can run into a lot of
money. Movie tickets run at least eight dollars, add some
popcorn and soda to that and the next thing you know you have
spent fifty five to sixty dollars. So going to the movies once a
week adds up to over three thousand dollars a year. That could
pay off a sizeable credit card. What can you do on movie night
instead of spending sixty dollars? As a family you can rent a
movie, pop some popcorn at home and enjoy a night in at the
movies saving yourself probably forty to forty five dollars a
week.
You can make a family night at
home with board games or good old fashioned cards. There are
tons of games the whole family can play. I would also bet you
have a cabinet full of board games that have not been played in
a while. These are great opportunities to unite the family and
have a few laughs while saving money. Too many families do not
spend good quality time together and taking this opportunity to
get closer to the kids and teach them good values and money
saving tips is a smart idea. They will grow up learning that
sometimes as an adult you just have to cut back and save money
for crucial items like food and utilities. Kids are going to
grow up and have to face the harsh reality that this country is
going to have to pay back all the money we are spending to
stimulate the economy. It is going to come from their hard work
and tax money.
Unplug small appliances,
television and computers when they are not in use and shutting
off the lights when not in use to cut back on the utility bills
is an amazing money saving idea. You may not think that your
toaster that is not being used bit still plugged in is costing
you money but simply being plugged in takes some current and you
are paying for it.
Creating meals around items
that are on sale or using coupons for food and ad matching is
crucial to bring down your grocery bill. Little things like
making sure you eat all the leftover food for a second meal
another day rather than throwing the leftovers away saves tons
of money. You can mix up things a little by adding a different
vegetable the second time or a fresh loaf of bread to it makes
it not feel like you are eating the same thing again. Teach the
children how important it is not to waste food and how much
money it saves when you can duplicate a meal simply with
leftovers.
Get the kids out on a nice day
to wash the car rather than paying for it to be washed. That is
great family time. Sure, the kids will initially complain but I
would bet that they end up laughing a bit and spraying water on
each other. Have them help with yard work; get rid of the weekly
landscaper. Give each child a daily and weekly job that helps
cut back on paying someone else to do it.
Believe it or not some families
are going back to making some of their clothes or at least
mending them and handing them down to the younger ones. Maybe
trade with a family or friend to mix up the clothes so it feels
like they get something new. Have a garage sale and earn a few
hundred dollars selling unwanted items. Go to a garage sale and
pick up things you would normally buy at the store and pay a lot
more for.
These family involved ideas not
only help save money in these hard times but they teach great
values to our children so when they grow up they can hand these
same values to their children and hopefully know how to handle
their money better than so many people in our country as we have
all recently realized. Credit is not free money, let us start
teaching our kids now.