Cutting back on spending....
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Belly35My wife and I was talking about some things we could cut back on just to save some money and or to spending in other areas. ( “Spend in other areas” I did not like the sound of that.)
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iclfan2I stopped buying my lunch every day while at work. Probably save $3 bucks a day. I don't buy much to begin with, so there isn't many more things I could cut out.
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UA5straightin2008our family stopped eating out all the time for dinner
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se-alumI stopped buying cocaine everyday.
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THE4RINGZStopped smoking so much.
Making wiser decisions at the grocery store. Keeping the thermostat a couple of degrees cooler. Making sure lights get turned out when not needed (and switched to those CF bulbs). -
ernest_t_bassI quit drinking, and it is AMAZING the amount of money we have saved.
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McFly1955Our total cable/internet cost is $55/mo....I think that's WAY below the average.
We have the cheapest cable (15-20 channels, 5-6 of them HD, no box), and pretty decent internet speed.
I use our PS3 to stream via Netflix/Hulu and a PlayOn media server. -
ernest_t_bassWho do you have cable/internet through? I pay $65 for cable, and $45 for internet.
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4cards...my wife cut back on sex, so now I'm spending MORE on hookers & dope.:rolleyes:
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HitsRuscutting back on eating out is huge as others have pointed out. You can also save a lot by shopping specials and clipping coupons. Many stores have a customer loyalty advatage card and/or will double coupons face value. A liitle planning can save $20 a week or more on groceries.
You can fuel expenses by consolidating trips.
You can save on utility bills by turning your thermosat back to 65 degrees and then using a small spaxce heater to just provide some extra heat to the room you are sitting in. -
queencitybuckeye
Well, sex with you, anyway.4cards wrote: ...my wife cut back on sex, so now I'm spending MORE on hookers & dope.:rolleyes: -
gorocks99Cut back on eating out, use the grocery store loyalty program (which includes gas savings, too). All of that helps.
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4cards
...damm. maybe you're right! I did notice the cable bill went down for some reason and now I know why:@ f'n cable guy!queencitybuckeye wrote:
Well, sex with you, anyway.4cards wrote: ...my wife cut back on sex, so now I'm spending MORE on hookers & dope.:rolleyes: -
RedRider1eating lunch at home. Saving $5-6 a day.
Thought about cutting my land line. We're paying $35 a month for that and it barely rings. Hate to give up my phone number that I've had for 10 yrs now. -
cbus4lifeNot eating out nearly as often.
No meaningless trips in the car. Trying to ride my bike more, though it is tough in the winter. Can't wait for Spring/Summer, gas costs will be nearly non-existent.
Don't drink as often. Definitely not ridiculous trips to the bar where it can be entirely too easy to spend money. -
j_crazywe're cutting back everywhere.
took our cable & internet from 125 to 70.
bringing lunch ($7 a day).
eating out once a month instead of once a week.
axed vonage.
paid off the car (420 a month)
We've also cut back on impulse buying, like groceries and gadgets and our credit card balance went from 1600 a month to 400 a month though some of that was the baby getting off of formula and special infant food in the past 2 months or so.
trying to get all the student loans knocked out this year so we can save up as much money as possible to make a down payment on our next house (in 3-4 years).
also the wife is going back to work soon so that's an extra 2k per month to use on student loans. -
ernest_t_bass
What is the grocery store loyalty program?gorocks99 wrote: Cut back on eating out, use the grocery store loyalty program (which includes gas savings, too). All of that helps. -
darbypitcher22As a college student I don't have much to begin with but to try and save I've tried to go to more activities here on campus that are free on weekends. Also tried to only eat out on weekends when possible
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gorocks99
Stop & Shop ... I don't think they have those in Ohio. More of a New England/East Coast thing. The card gets me deals at the store, and for every $50 spent I get $0.05 off/gallon at their station.ernest_t_bass wrote:
What is the grocery store loyalty program?gorocks99 wrote: Cut back on eating out, use the grocery store loyalty program (which includes gas savings, too). All of that helps. -
Fab4RunnerMy phone bill went down now that I'm on the family plan. It was close to $70 per month and now even with my internet plan for my BlackBerry it's only $45 total.
I get my hair done once every 8-10 weeks instead of every 6 weeks (although I am currently going on 12 weeks and it looks terrible, ugh).
There are some other small things I try to cut out but since my boyfriend lives two hours away that's added a little more to my monthly fuel cost, yarg! (Just kidding, you're worth it! ) -
coyotes22
Thats it?gorocks99 wrote:
Stop & Shop ... I don't think they have those in Ohio. More of a New England/East Coast thing. The card gets me deals at the store, and for every $50 spent I get $0.05 off/gallon at their station.
We have the Giant Eagle Adv card, and for every $50 we spend we get $0.20 off/gallon. -
gorocks99
Everything's more expensive in Boston :dodgy:coyotes22 wrote:
Thats it?gorocks99 wrote:
Stop & Shop ... I don't think they have those in Ohio. More of a New England/East Coast thing. The card gets me deals at the store, and for every $50 spent I get $0.05 off/gallon at their station.
We have the Giant Eagle Adv card, and for every $50 we spend we get $0.20 off/gallon. -
coyotes22
That sucks. I thought maybe you meant $.50/gallon. Wow.gorocks99 wrote:
Everything's more expensive in Boston :dodgy:
How much is gas right now there? -
Fab4Runner
Giant Eagle and Kroger both have these programs. My stepdad can fill up his Suburban for like $20 because we spend so much at Giant Eags. They give you $.20 for every $50 you spend and there is no limit. When I used Kroger they had a $.20/gallon rule which is lame. It might have changed because that was over a year ago but I am not sure.gorocks99 wrote:
Stop & Shop ... I don't think they have those in Ohio. More of a New England/East Coast thing. The card gets me deals at the store, and for every $50 spent I get $0.05 off/gallon at their station.ernest_t_bass wrote:
What is the grocery store loyalty program?gorocks99 wrote: Cut back on eating out, use the grocery store loyalty program (which includes gas savings, too). All of that helps. -
lhs7870A lot of the same stuff you all are doing.
Bundled internet, phone and cable and saved about 25 amonth.
Cancelled the Toledo Blade, read it on line now.
Cut out fast food meals.
Not as many movies as before.
Shop at ALDI's much more.
Compulsive buying