From: Eric on
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
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
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
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
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 :)