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January 5, 2007
Your
2007 New Year's Resolution - Save More
Money!
Are you planning on declaring a "New Year's
Resolution" to start saving more money in 2007?
Like any resolution, unless some action is taken
on your part, nothing will ever change.
For example, if your New Year's resolution is to
lose weight, you WILL have to change a few eating
habits and/or exercise regularly. If your goal is
to quit smoking, then you WILL need to make an
honest effort to stop smoking.
Key To Your
Success
The key to making your resolution become a
reality is to set a goal. In other words, what do
you want the 'extra' money for? Are you saving for
a new car stereo system? What about a family trip
to Las Vegas?
Point is, when you have something to strive for,
saving money becomes ten times easier. This goal is
something you really want, so you will do what is
necessary to be successful.
Once you have a tangible goal to work toward,
establish an amount you will need to reach. Or, how
much is your 'goal' going to cost?
For example . . .
A new car stereo system - $200-$700, depending
on quality. A trip to Vegas - $350-$1800, depending
on distance/hotel/gambling habits.
Start off just a week at a time. Decide how much
you need to save per week in order to reach your
goal. Use these tips to help save money each and
every week:
Avoid Eating Out
This may be your number one money saver
depending on how often you dine out. Trips to
restaurants and fast food 'joints' can quickly add
up to be an expensive bill. Try and limit your
outings to once a week, or better yet, once a
month. On other days, pack a lunch or cook at home.
Not only will you find yourself saving money, but
you'll be eating healthier at the same time.
Adopt The "Do I REALLY Need This"
Approach
Before you purchase ANYTHING, ask yourself if
you REALLY truly need to have it. Whenever you are
tempted to buy something, ask yourself "Do I REALLY
NEED this new item, or do I just WANT it?" You may
be surprised to learn that some of the purchases
you make, you simply WANT to have and can probably
get by without it (at least for now).
Put A Limit On Entertainment
Costs
Who's to say that you need to spend $150 every
time you have a night on the town? There are a
number of activities that don't cost much like
miniature golf, bowling, movies, picnics, camping,
museums, scenic spots, local college sporting
events, city parks, beaches/rivers/lakes, and the
list goes on and on. Point is, be creative and have
fun without spending all your hard earned
money.
Don't Let The Kids Have Free
Money
How often do you find your children saying
'Mom/Dad, let me have a few bucks!' Many of us
don't mind, or sometimes we are too busy at the
time to put up an argument. Regardless, this will
cut into your savings potential, and delay you from
achieving your GOAL. Instead of just giving your
children money, make them earn it. Teach them the
value of money and they will soon learn not to
spend their money haphazardly since it does not
"grow on trees".
Stash Your Savings In A Special
Place
Don't forget to do this! You wouldn't want to
spend the money that you've worked so hard to save.
Designate a special container for your savings
where all the extra money can be put. As they say,
'Out of sight, out of mind'. Maybe even a specially
designated bank account to take the risk of
spending out of the picture.
NOTE: Take extra special care in where you keep
your container, and who you tell about it. This is
your personal goal, so there is no reason the whole
world has to know, right?
Conclusion
These are only a few money saving tips you can
implement into your day-to-day routine. Keep in
mind though, these aren't your only opportunities
to put some extra money in your pocket, but they
are some of the easiest to start implementing.
Take time to reflect on your current situation.
Analyze your expenses to see where you might be
able to cut-back to save more money. Remember, you
and only you control the amount of money you save
in 2007.
You'll find that when you set a goal that is
important to you, saving money is really not that
hard. If it is important to you, then you will make
the small sacrifices to accomplish that goal.
Best of luck in attaining your New Year's Money
Saving Goal! Remember, the more dedicated and
persistent you are, the more money you'll save.
That is the overall purpose of your New Year's
Resolution...right?
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