“Unlock the Secrets of Savvy Savings: Discover 44 Proven Tips the Wise Old Man Knew!”
As far as I can tell, you can do this any number of times. The first few times the trial is free. Eventually you do have to pay, but it’s still cheaper than keeping an active subscription unless you’re buying stuff on Amazon every week.
If you’re buying stuff from Amazon every week my money saving tip for you is to stop buying stuff from Amazon every week…
Don’t get too attracted on cheap/discounted items. It’s fine to purchase but the question is, do you really need it?
To save money, drink water. Don’t order a soda with your meal. It adds up fast.
Grocery pick up. I don’t go in the stores to shop. I order online and pick up when ready. This way I do not grab things not on my list. Plus I save time cause I’m not walking the aisles…..
When you want to buy something (and you earn your wage hourly), consider how much the product would cost in hours worked instead of just the cost in amount.
Depending on where you live, getting a window fan. At night, the inside of my house is insanely hot and the outside is very cool. Opening the windows isn’t enough, but a window fan pulls all that cold air in and cools the room within minutes. It has saved me probably thousands in air conditioning costs over the years.
Go through your last 3 months of bank statements and see if anything can be dropped you don’t need like subscriptions you forgot about. It’ll also make you realize what you’re spending on.
Keeping my freezer stocked with pre-cut veggies to add to easy meals. Mix peppers, onions, etc. Stir-fry mixes as well to add to pastas or eggs or whatever. That and an air fryer, before that my adhd left me almost setting things on fire because I’d forget they were in the oven.
Always make a shopping list before going to the store. It keeps you focused, prevents impulse buys, and saves you from extra trips back.
Don’t consider the maximum mortgage that you qualify for as your upper range on price. Not that *I* necessarily would have but I would have been completely house poor if I had and I do know a lot of people do fall into this trap.
With our current house we would have qualified for something about twice the price because of all the equity we built in our first house.