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7 Ways To Save More And Spend Less Regardless Of How Small Your Income Is. by Vipro(m): 7:47pm On Aug 01, 2021
A lot of people find it very hard to save.

However,

Regardless of how low your income is, it is very adviceable for you to save as much as you can because you never know when you will be needing your savings for an emergency.

Here are ways you can save more and spend less.

1. Get A PIGGY BANK

As old fashioned as this may sound it is a very efficient means of saving. Save every extra money that comes into your hands.

2. Open A Savings Account

A lot of people do not know that they can instruct their banks to only honor deposits and disregard any form of debits on their account.

So you can actually enable deposits and disable withdrawals on your account until you are ready.

Having worked in a bank before I can assure you that this is possible.

3 Ensure You Always Make A List Before Any Purchase

4. If It is Not Important Don’t Buy It.

This is where a lot of people who find it difficult to save fail.

Many are not disciplined with their spending, as they tend to buy anything that comes their way.

There’s absolutely no way you can save with this attitude.

5. Cut Your Food Bill

If you can, cook most of the food you eat instead of buying cooked meals.

You can also buy your food in bulk where and when it is cheap as this will save you a lot. If you live on the Island where food is very expensive. Find a way to get your food items from the mainland where it is cheaper.

6. Stop Spending Too Much on Data

7. Look For Places To Buy Things Cheaper.

8. Figure Out Habits That Drain Your Money And Stop It.

9. Do Monthly Contributions If You Can.

10. Keep Track of All Your Spending.

Be Deliberate About Them.
Re: 7 Ways To Save More And Spend Less Regardless Of How Small Your Income Is. by Tony3245(m): 7:49pm On Aug 01, 2021
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Re: 7 Ways To Save More And Spend Less Regardless Of How Small Your Income Is. by anthonyuncle(m): 7:52pm On Aug 01, 2021
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Re: 7 Ways To Save More And Spend Less Regardless Of How Small Your Income Is. by aylive02(m): 8:00pm On Aug 01, 2021
Avoid Gambling
Re: 7 Ways To Save More And Spend Less Regardless Of How Small Your Income Is. by Gate050: 10:09pm On Aug 01, 2021
Buy what you need not what you want.
Place yourself on a salary that's set aside some money for the month don't spend beyond it
Re: 7 Ways To Save More And Spend Less Regardless Of How Small Your Income Is. by JohnasI: 4:22pm On Aug 02, 2021
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