Just a few things we do1. Set the thermostat on 68 and keep it there. 2. Brown bag lunches everyday.3. Wife is a coupon shopper so money saving there.4. Cook larger meals that can be utilized for leftovers.5. No unnecessary driving.6. Paying off small bills and not using credit cards at all.
Just a few things we do1. Set the thermostat on 68 and keep it there.
There's a bunch of little ways to save, some of them aren't really that much of a sacrifice.One that we've always done is avoiding Starbuck's (or any other coffee place). In his book "The Automatic Millionaire", David Bach calls this the "Latte Effect". Set aside the $ you waste at Starbuck's and watch what happens over time.
Quote from: schro on November 11, 2008, 01:28:57 PMThere's a bunch of little ways to save, some of them aren't really that much of a sacrifice.One that we've always done is avoiding Starbuck's (or any other coffee place). In his book "The Automatic Millionaire", David Bach calls this the "Latte Effect". Set aside the $ you waste at Starbuck's and watch what happens over time.I saw something on Yahoo today that Starbucks' profits are down something like 97%.
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