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Maximize Your Money!

Monday Oct 13, 2008 – By Arlice Nichole

History making saving in today’s economy is not the only thing one should do, but making sure you get the most out of the services you want and need and life’s necessities is a must as well. I’m talking about stretching those dollars! Following are a few tips to get you well on your way to maximizing every dollar spent.

Keep the cute cell phone, lose the little luxuries. When you have kids or a business, owning a cell phone is a must, but some of the popular services that you can get with a cell phone are not. One such extra is the internet. If you have the internet on your desk or lap top, then you really don’t need it on your cell phone unless it’s for work related purposes. Another service that’s easy to go overboard on and make your bill sky-rocket out of control is text messaging. If this is the case for you then switch to unlimited text messaging. It may make the difference in your bill and save you money.

Downloading screensavers is another money waster that I, myself am guilty of. I’m in love with girly screensavers, my favorite being one that reads Brown Sugar with a backdrop of chocolate brown and crushed sparkly diamonds. However, these can sometimes cost as much at $1.99, and thus not worth it in today’s economy. The same goes for downloading music and ring tones. It’s better for your pockets to just stick to the tones that come already programmed into your phone.

Stay stylish and save money too. Go ahead and go shopping…in your closet that is. There may be quite a few things in there with tags still attached that you forgot you even bought. Well, now’s the time to go on a spree and put those once must-have items to good use. Some of last season’s trends are this season’s trends, so make a whole new fabulous fall ensemble. If decide your finds will no longer do, then sell them to a thrift store. Thrift stores are very popular these days and you’ll be putting some of that money you spent back in your pocket.

Save on hair services. Skipping our regular appointments to the salon may be close to impossible for many of us. However, a lot of women are doing just that with the current state of the economy. One thing you can do to keep your hair healthy and save some cash too is to take steps to stretch out your salon visits. When it’s time for a touch-up, try a press and curl instead to maintain manageability. It costs a lot less than a re-touch and the health of your hair will be maintained. Another thing you could do is consider a new style that requires minimal maintenance and is meant to last a little longer than your regular style, like braids or Bantu knots. This could be exciting and will keep your hair in good condition, your confidence up, and our stylists in business.

Cut the cable bill. Do you really need the phone, internet, DVR, and the premium channels? The cable company may say that you’re saving by bundling these services, but if you’re not watching all the channels, and mostly use your cell phone, are you really saving money? If you rarely watch the movie channels then switch to basic cable, or cut back and save money by keeping just a few of your favorite channels that you know you are going to watch.

Don’t be fooled. Save on food! Most store brand and value brand foods are made with the same ingredients, and are just as healthy as the name brands. The only difference lies in the price. You can save 20-50% by buying store or value brand foods. See for yourself the next time you’re at the grocery store. Compare the ingredients of a name brand item you normally buy to the store brand found located at the bottom shelf or somewhere near the name brand. You’ll be surprised.

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  1. Alisha Alisha says:

    This is a great article! I just cut some of my cable services last month. I can see a difference already.

  2. Anjela Anjela says:

    What tips do you have for women who are product junkies when it comes to beauty?

  3. Michele Michele says:

    Last year I gave up my Blackberry, which was a true test of my commitment to saving money. I was so addicted to it! But I also realized that having it cost me money and time away from other important things in my life, like family. Sometimes, it’s hard to be around people who are busy texting, tweeting, emailing from their ‘Berrys, but I know we made the right decision. I have an extra $75 a month to use elsewhere!

  4. ceecee ceecee says:

    @ Anjela, what I’ve done lately is if it’s not in the trash, i won’t re-stock. And I periodically look through my stash of products so I have a good idea of what my current inventory is and it helps cos when I’m shopping or reading a great review about the next best protein conditioner, I remember I still have a bottle of unopened product.

  5. @ ceecee – good advice.

    Great tips, Clutch!

  6. Arlice Nichole Arlice Nichole says:

    @ Anjela, one good way to save on beauty products is to try before you buy. Become the sample queen! Start going to the websites of the products you’re interested in to see if they’ll send you free samples or trial sizes. I have gotten plenty of goodies this way. You can also visit department store counters, they always have ample samples to try. Buy only those that you’ve tried and decided you absoulutely cannot live without.

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