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By Sandy MacGregor [ 09/02/2009 ] Publishing Free Articles Zone articles is subject to our Publisher's Terms Of Service |
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The credit crunch is really starting to bite and people throughout the country are starting to feel the pinch. Unless you have suffered a major setback such as the loss of your job, there should be no need for a dramatic overhaul of your finances, but it doesn't hurt to cut out needless expenses - even in brighter economic times! In this article we will list some easy ways to save money here and there - you'll be amazed how quickly it mounts up.
Learn to Negotiate
You'd be amazed how much scope there is in a recession. Whether you are renewing your mobile phone contract, buying a new TV or anything else, there is room for negotiation as companies are looking to get cash in and will be prepared to accept less than usual for their products. The key to negotiating well is to do your research. What price are their competitors offering? If they think you're prepared to go elsewhere, you may get it cheaper.
Stock up on Discounted Goods
See a 2 for 1 offer? Or a 50% off? If it's for something you would be buying again later, buy it now and take advantage of the cost savings. A A of caution though - in the case of time limited produce such as food, be sure to check expiry dates so as not to result in wastage.
Walk where Possible
Not only does it give you fresh air and exercise which is good for your health, leaving the car behind for those journeys to the supermarket or to work can help reduce the cost of your fuel bills.
Make your Own Lunch
If you reguarly eat out for lunch, or even buy your own lunch from the shops in the form of pre-made sandwiches, then stop! You can save a couple of pounds per day by making your own lunch, which really mounts up when you spread it over the course of the year.
Use Voucher Codes
If you are shopping online, be sure to check for discount codes. These can give you great savings. Voucher codes can give you up to 20% off the cost of your online purchases, or they may give you free shipping which can save up to £10 per order.
Reducing your bills is never a bad thing. If you cut out needless and unnecessary expenses, you should avoid having to make significant changes to your financial affairs. You may even find yourself with some extra funds at the end of the month to splash out on something you really want!
About the author:
Sandy MacGregor is a marketing manager at http://www.voucheralerts.co.uk a leading discount codes website. Voucher Alerts list free voucher codes for over 1000 UK online stores, helping you save money on your internet shopping. They provide customised email and desktop alerts, instantly notifying you of new discount and special offer sales promotions for your favourite online stores. Hot deals are submitted by our members, making sure you never miss an online bargain.
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