Consumer Education

Spend Less - Save More

Think you’re a pretty savvy saver? Good for you. For pros and novices alike, here is a laundry list of ways to save, every day.

Travel

For air travel, be flexible with dates and travel on non-business, off-peak days like Saturdays and Thursdays—you’ll probably find cheaper fares. Search budget travel sites on the Web for low fares, but check individual carriers’ sites before you buy. You might find a better deal. Need a rental car? Shop around via phone and the Internet—rates can be very competitive. And don’t pay for extra insurance—check with your auto insurance carrier first.

Repairs and Gasoline

Don’t skip routine maintenance service. Well-maintained engines and tires equal lower fuel costs. Watch your mileage. Plan car trips wisely to avoid unnecessary driving, and drive the economy car for longer treks, not the gas-guzzling SUV. Find the cheapest gasoline station in your area and make it your regular pit stop.

Banking

Still paying for checking? You don’t have to. Find a bank that offers free checking and free online bill paying. More and more banks are adding these benefits to stay competitive, so shop around and save money (not to mention time and stamps!) And never pay ATM fees. Always use your bank’s machines or the cash-back option at retailers that don’t add a fee, like grocery stores. Consider this: If you pay a $1.50 ATM fee, twice a week, for a year, you’ll throw away $156. Ouch!

Movies

Hit the matinee, not the nighttime showing. Bring your own snacks (no one will care so long as you’re neat and tidy.) Better yet, watch first run movies for free! Check with local radio stations and newspapers—they often have tickets to free sneak previews to use as giveaways. Ask how you can score them.

Energy

Install a programmable thermostat or simply adjust the setting manually before you leave for long periods of time. Call your local utility company and ask if they give free home energy inspections. Many do, and will also install additional insulation for you. They’ll even add the cost to your monthly bill, bit by bit, so you don’t have to pay for it all at once, up front. The money you save will pay for the service in no time.

Food

You know the culprit—eating out. Enjoy special nights out occasionally, but eat most meals at home. And bring lunches to work. Make a meal plan and a list to use at the supermarket— it will stop you from buying things you don’t need. Use coupons to give you meal ideas and save money.

Insurance

Think about raising your deductibles on home and car insurance, and consider dropping collision if your vehicle is paid for. But don’t drop disability insurance—should you get hurt, it could be the only way to avoid financial catastrophe. Shop around to make sure you’re getting the lowest rates.

Clothing

Plan your shopping needs. The last thing you want to do is impulse buy. List your clothing needs and wants, then stick to them. Buy for quality, not fads. And buy things that will coordinate with what you already have.

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