Surviving Your Money Crisis (Contemporary Homesteader)
by Olivia Croft
A SIMPLE, EASY TO FOLLOW BASIC BUDGET YOU CAN ACTUALLY STICK TO
*Be consistently on time with your bills and eliminate the penalty charges
*Alternative choices for lowering your water bill and paying less for your trash
*Cost saving options for phone plans that extend to grandparents and your kids in college
*Why paying a couple dollars every month for insurances could save you from paying hundreds of dollars in costly repairs later
*Can you survive without your car? What you can do with the money if you sell it. What are your transportation options?
*Where to shop when a gift is expected and you only have a handful of change
RESEARCH YOUR OPTIONS. DON'T BE A CREATURE OF HABIT
*Find out which stores offer the best reasons to shop there. Double coupons? Game going on that can save or give you money back? Discounts for having a store card? Super sales on certain days?
*Where to shop besides well known stores
*What to consider before the worst case scenarios unfold. Can you prevent them? Be prepared
*DIY and save a ton. Well worth the grunt work
*Learn to be self sufficient with what you have to work with and make the most of the resources you have available. Whether it's re-covering a ripped cushion or using your yard to stock your pantry
RE-PURPOSING WHAT YOU ALREADY HAVE AND RE-USING WHAT YOU USUALLY THROW AWAY
*Stretching what you have to make it last longer. Did you know if you use half the amount of detergent recommended, your clothes will still get clean?
*Explore what your phone can do: flashlight, alarm, GPS, camera, video recorder, timer, address book, events planner, etc. No need to buy full size versions! You already have the pocket size at your fingertips
*Salvaging your food containers
HALLELUJAH WEBSITES!
*Which store/site makes it ridiculously easy to get their products for free
*Tutorials on all aspects of couponing
*Where can you actually get paid for buying the exact same things you do now?
*What are the two best sites when you have limited funds, but still want a social life?
*How can you get free gaming systems and gift cards?
*Which sites have huge savings on college books?
Best ever ideas for stuffing your closets with trendy clothes
Learn to cook for yourself. You're paying a hefty price when you let someone else do it for you.
Best song ever to rev up endorphins when you need motivation
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by Olivia Croft
A SIMPLE, EASY TO FOLLOW BASIC BUDGET YOU CAN ACTUALLY STICK TO
*Be consistently on time with your bills and eliminate the penalty charges
*Alternative choices for lowering your water bill and paying less for your trash
*Cost saving options for phone plans that extend to grandparents and your kids in college
*Why paying a couple dollars every month for insurances could save you from paying hundreds of dollars in costly repairs later
*Can you survive without your car? What you can do with the money if you sell it. What are your transportation options?
*Where to shop when a gift is expected and you only have a handful of change
RESEARCH YOUR OPTIONS. DON'T BE A CREATURE OF HABIT
*Find out which stores offer the best reasons to shop there. Double coupons? Game going on that can save or give you money back? Discounts for having a store card? Super sales on certain days?
*Where to shop besides well known stores
*What to consider before the worst case scenarios unfold. Can you prevent them? Be prepared
*DIY and save a ton. Well worth the grunt work
*Learn to be self sufficient with what you have to work with and make the most of the resources you have available. Whether it's re-covering a ripped cushion or using your yard to stock your pantry
RE-PURPOSING WHAT YOU ALREADY HAVE AND RE-USING WHAT YOU USUALLY THROW AWAY
*Stretching what you have to make it last longer. Did you know if you use half the amount of detergent recommended, your clothes will still get clean?
*Explore what your phone can do: flashlight, alarm, GPS, camera, video recorder, timer, address book, events planner, etc. No need to buy full size versions! You already have the pocket size at your fingertips
*Salvaging your food containers
HALLELUJAH WEBSITES!
*Which store/site makes it ridiculously easy to get their products for free
*Tutorials on all aspects of couponing
*Where can you actually get paid for buying the exact same things you do now?
*What are the two best sites when you have limited funds, but still want a social life?
*How can you get free gaming systems and gift cards?
*Which sites have huge savings on college books?
Best ever ideas for stuffing your closets with trendy clothes
Learn to cook for yourself. You're paying a hefty price when you let someone else do it for you.
Best song ever to rev up endorphins when you need motivation
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