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20 Ways to Save Money You’ve Never Thought Of

November 18, 2020 By Andrea Boffo 10 Comments

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When it comes to saving money, there is one very obvious solution: spend less. As simple as that sounds it’s not always that easy implement. We’ve come up with a list of 20 things, that you may not have thought of, that will help build your savings account.

When it comes to saving money, there is one very obvious solution: spend less. However, while this may be obvious, it isn’t always easy to put into practice! The good news is that you don’t need to give up your favorite things to save money.

20 Money Saving Tips You Never Thought Of

1. Switch Providers

Loyalty doesn’t always pay, especially when it comes to contracts for broadband or cell phones. Many providers offer the most attractive deals for new customers as a form of enticement, so you may be able to save money by switching.

Comparison websites make it easy to get quotes from different suppliers.  If you’re not doing so already, consider tracking your monthly expenses with a bill pay program so you can get a better idea of how much you’re spending each month on utilities and other bills. This will also show you any increases that occur in any of your monthly bills as the year progresses.

2. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

Instead of throwing out old electronics, turn them into something that you need to avoid having to buy new. An old monitor makes for a great home theater screen, while the ‘enable disk use’ function on old iPods means you don’t need to spend money purchasing dedicated backup or storage solutions.

3. Don’t Forget

It’s remarkably easy to spend money that you never intended to part with, especially in social situations. If you’re owed money by a friend, don’t forget! Handy features like Apple’s Siri now let you request money digitally through Paypal, helping you to ensure you never lose out on those all-important Dollars.

4. Turn it Off

Even when off, electricals that are left in ‘standby’ mode still use energy; energy that you’re paying for! This ‘phantom power load’, as it’s called, can amount to between 20 and 40 Watts for each piece of equipment. It’s a good idea to use a power strip that allows you to turn your equipment off easily. 

5. Discover Multi-Use Products

Instead of buying separate products for separate jobs, why not join the world of technological convergence? Cell phones with integrated cameras and video recorders are an early example of this, but today we also have comprehensive ‘black box’ systems which can work out to be more cost effective. 

6. Turn Trash into Treasure

They say that ‘one man’s trash is another man’s treasure’, and it’s true! For example, instead of buying a home security camera, take a look to see if anyone local is getting rid of an old cell phone. Paired with the right software, the cell phone’s built-in camera is all you need to keep an eye on your property.

7. Enjoy Freebies

We all know that restaurants and stores often provide small freebies for special occasions, like a free cheesecake on your birthday, but there are other types of freebies, too. Sign up for product samples, or take a trip back to the early 2000s by downloading software and game demos (yes, they still do exist!).

8. Use Less Water

When it comes to saving money, there is one very obvious solution: spend less. Here are 20 ways that you can spend less.If you’re paying for your water usage, then it’s important to find ways to cut down. There are actually a number of clever devices which can help you to do this easily, such as cistern bricks for the toilet, and WaterSense faucet flows. These devices are recommended by the Environmental Protection Agency.

9. Use Coupons

There’s no shame in using coupons! There’s even dedicated voucher services now, highlighting the best Groupon deals on everything from women’s fashion to electronics. Just remember to only use coupons for products that you’d opt to buy anyway, as couponing can be a slippery slope towards overspending! 

When it comes to saving money, there is one very obvious solution: spend less. Here are 20 ways that you can spend less.

10. Use Less Energy

There are a few ways to reduce the energy needed to run electronics. Research shows that dropping your monitor’s brightness level from the default 100 to a much more reasonable 10 can reduce energy consumption by 23W. You could also tweak your BIOS settings, and turn off unused wireless connections. 

11. Don’t Buy What You Don’t Need

We’re talking extended warranties here. Believe it or not, if you’ve paid by credit card, you may already be covered for an extended warranty (check this with your card provider), or you could also set up your own warranty fund, which can be put back into the bank if you find that you don’t need to use it.

12. Learn When to Skimp

Expensive doesn’t always mean better quality. In terms of medicines, generics are often just as good as branded products because they contain the same active ingredient. It’s similar when it comes to gas, too, as fuel is a regulated product in the United States, so even the cheap stuff is sure to get the job done. 

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13. Buy Refurbished

Purchasing refurbished goods is a great way to get the product you want for a more affordable price. Buying refurbished is so good that even Amazon have jumped on the bandwagon with ‘Amazon Certified Refurbished’ which resells returned products. You even get a 90-day warranty if there’s anything wrong. 

14. Buy at the Right Time

You can easily save money by buying at the right time of year. Consumer Reports claims that electronics such as desktop and laptop PCs are cheapest in September when the new school year begins. Online price trackers, such as CamelCamelCamel now make price tracking very quick and easy to do. 

15. Negotiate Work Hours

If your job is quite flexible, consider asking if it’s possible to arrive early, or leave late, ideally avoiding 7am-10am and 4pm-7pm. You may be able to save on fuel or score cheaper train tickets by traveling off-peak. Also, consider working from home; the NYTimes reports that 43% of Americans work remotely. 

When it comes to saving money, there is one very obvious solution: spend less. Here are 20 ways that you can spend less.

16. Take it Slow

If you do need to commute for work, then consider leaving a little earlier than normal and taking it slow. Even if you have a ‘need for speed’, zooming down the road at 65mph isn’t going to help you save money. Research shows that the average, mid-sized car enjoys best fuel economy at 55mph. 

17. Use it Up

Try not to waste fresh produce. Instead, transform that wilting spinach and those slightly-bruised strawberries into tasty muffins for a quick snack. Additionally, if you can get a good deal buying in bulk, do it. Purchase a low-cost food dehydrator to preserve excess fresh foods, keeping them for a later date.

18. Cash Only

We’re a nation obsessed with plastic, but buying with cash can help us to save money. How? It’s all psychological. Using hard, physical cash makes us more aware of our money, and of where our money goes, while paying with a credit card often feels like we aren’t really spending anything at all.

19. Forage

Believe it or not, the United States is one of the best countries in the world for foraging. Why buy food if you can get it for free? Ohio pawpaws, Texan pecans, Michigan morel mushrooms, Montana huckleberries, and the prickly pear of Arizona are just some of the foods that can easily be foraged.

20. Get Crafty

If you’re in need of some new holiday decorations, it may work out cheaper (and more fun!) to make them, rather than buy them. Digital technology makes it easy to download templates if needed, and this is also a great way to get kids involved and start teaching them about great ways to save money.

Saving Over Spending

If you’re trying to save money, you’re not alone. In fact, 59% of Americans consider themselves to be ‘savers’ as opposed to ‘spenders’. Unfortunately, saving is proving for many to be easier said than done.

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Andrea Boffo is CEO of PlusVoucherCode & PiùCodiciSconto, free portals specialized in the research and broadcast of discount codes and special offers that help users to save in their purchases online.

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Comments

  1. Diana says

    July 28, 2017 at 1:51 am

    Great tips, Andrea!
    You can also try to be an habitual negotiator, negotiating better deals on day- to- day purchases can save you a great deal of money. For example, if you get better deals on your regular bills such as phone and cable service, you can save every month, and most probably you will have to do it only once a year.

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  2. SaraBeth says

    September 25, 2017 at 1:02 pm

    Great little tips. I like the idea of foraging. We have a local group who forages and then donates leftovers to the local food closets or soup kitchens.

    PCs in September – great tip.

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  3. Amber Harrop says

    October 2, 2017 at 5:39 pm

    Fabulous tips for Saving Money

    Reply
  4. Leanna says

    October 4, 2017 at 12:05 am

    Such good tips, the challenge is to remember to follow them. I find its the little purchases that add up for me. If its something larger I find it much easier to leave it on the shelf.

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    • Robin says

      October 4, 2017 at 12:04 pm

      I totally agree with you!!

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  5. Boris Fox says

    November 24, 2020 at 10:35 am

    I’m just sure that the save money smartly is very worthwhile. You just need to start tracking your spending and you will be surprised to find out how much you can save. Your advices is great. Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
    • Robin says

      November 25, 2020 at 6:44 pm

      You are absolutely correct, tracking your spending can bring to light many areas where you can make substantial savings.

      Reply
  6. Marielle says

    November 25, 2020 at 1:46 pm

    Great tips! You’ve included so many easy ones that all of us could do, like turning off electronics and saving water. Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
  7. Sonia Sultana says

    December 23, 2020 at 12:10 pm

    Thank you for the valuable tips you are sharing. Such a great content! Every time I learn something new! Keep up the great work !

    Reply
  8. caitlynjohn says

    March 29, 2022 at 11:13 am

    It is time for me to save money, I always worried how I spend my money all the time.

    Reply

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