Maximize Your Money – II
1. Repair Your Old Clothes
Don’t throw old clothes. If you get to see how people in poorer countries live, you’ll learn to appreciate the clothes that you have. Sew your torn clothes and wear them. Don’t rush out and buy new clothes every other week.
2. Ask for a Rate Reduction
Ask and ye shall receive. At the risk of having NPL’s (Non Performing Loans), banks would rather lower the interest they charge you than to have you default on your debts. So don’t be shy in asking. You wont lose anything by asking. I managed to get a 200 dollar reduction in my monthly mortgage repayment, which actually allowed to me to keep paying my old rates and reduce the principal amount of the loan quicker.
3. Say NO to Starbucks and McDonalds
While the coffee from Starbucks might be slightly better than a regular Java, is it worth the USD8 that you pay for it, compared to the USD2 for a regular Java? The USD6 that you save on a daily basis comes up to USD180, which can reduce your credit card interest charges by a considerable margin. And the Big Mac from McDonalds might send you to the hospital with a cardiac arrest. Say NO to FAT. And while you’re at it, stop smoking and reduce alcohol consumption. All these will add dollars into your pocket and increase your life span.
4. Switch Your Bulbs
Switch all the bulbs in your house into energy saving bulbs. You’ll start reaping your savings within 10 months. And besides, you’re doing your bit for the environment.
5. Swap Books with Friends
Check out Craigslist for people who want to share books. Swap books with them, or friends and family. You’ll end up reading a lot more books for a lot less dollars.
