7 Radical Ways to Save Money
Ventis and Wises 2000 study, “Choice, Chance and Wealth Dispersion at Retirement,” found that people in the lowest income groups were able to save more than some of their middle-income peers — by about $100,000. This is because they spend less than they are able to earn.
Professor Tahira Hira has 25 years of studying how and why people spend money, including why some end up in financial trouble such as credit card debts, loans and others. Thus, MSN Money Central has come up with the following 7 ways to help with saving money.
- Hold a garage sale.
- Quit smoking.
- Drive less.
- Buy used.
- Cut housing expenses.
- Don’t use credit cards.
- Become a homebody.
Anything that is in your storage for more than 6 months and not being used, sell. This is because if you are not using it for 6 months, you won’t be using it anything soon either.
With the expensive packs being sold, what do you think?
Rising petrol, global warming, maintenance, etc. Enough said. Except there’s no way you can control how much to spend on the public transport.
This means buying 2nd hand goods such as clothes. That’s for people who don’t mind, IMO. If you want a list of thrift shops in Singapore, I can think of YWCA and other thrift shops can be found in the NEA list here.
I don’t know if that’s true here as the rentals are more expensive than owning your own flat.
True in a way since you look at the amount deduction immediately.
This means eat out less, make full use of the library for books, movies and music.
I hope this will help you save more money this way too.








January 13th, 2008 at 10:43 am
I think becoming a homebody is the best.. urgh I’ve been out too much..
big holes in my pocket!!!
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January 13th, 2008 at 2:13 pm
I’m burning big holes in my pockets too.
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