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From: Eric on 13 May 2010 21:44 What are currently your best saving tips you recommend and also practice, relating to how you make your money go much further than it used to, whether it's for food - weekly living expenses, home and financial investment, etc.
From: John Weiss on 13 May 2010 22:48 Eric wrote: > What are currently your best saving tips you recommend and also > practice, relating > to how you make your money go much further than it used to, whether > it's for > food - weekly living expenses, home and financial investment, etc. Change incandescent to CFL lights. If you have an old furnace, upgrade to a new 95%+ effiency model. Check your insulation and windows. Upgrade if warranted. If your "financial advisor" charges you recurring fees, switch to a "fee only" financial advisor who doesn't stand to profit from the investments he recommends. Replace whole life with term life insurance.
From: John Kuthe on 13 May 2010 22:49 On May 13, 8:44 pm, Eric <pag...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > What are currently your best saving tips you recommend and also > practice, relating > to how you make your money go much further than it used to, whether > it's for > food - weekly living expenses, home and financial investment, etc. Don't buy/eat processed foods. Processing costs $$ you can save! John Kuthe...
From: zxcvbob on 13 May 2010 23:08 Eric wrote: > What are currently your best saving tips you recommend and also > practice, relating to how you make your money go much further > than it used to, whether it's for food - weekly living expenses, > home and financial investment, etc. > One word: road kill. HTH :-) Bob
From: Je�us on 13 May 2010 23:28
On Thu, 13 May 2010 22:08:39 -0500, zxcvbob <zxcvbob(a)charter.net> wrote: >Eric wrote: >> What are currently your best saving tips you recommend and also >> practice, relating to how you make your money go much further >> than it used to, whether it's for food - weekly living expenses, >> home and financial investment, etc. >> > > >One word: road kill. Hey, I'm not above picking up roadkill sometimes :) |