A few ways I have saved quite a bit of change over time:
- Buy used parts instead of new
- Service broken items yourself using youtube
- Monitor all monthly subscription fees and cancel anything unneeded
- Google and print coupons and discount codes before purchasing anything over say $50
- Look on craigslist for better deals on bigger purchases over say $50
- Buy as much food as I can at CostCo and periodically price check to ensure I am getting the best deal
- Wash my own vehicles
- Cut my own hair (although I usually pay for this)
- Take advantage of the latest high-yield industry points/rewards systems like cash back and airline points
- Challenge myself to find cheaper accommodations and rental cars etc when traveling
- Don't buy anything I don't absolutely need
- Use my military discount anywhere I can...plan on doubling down when I am a senior
- Avoid any convenience fees, late fees, fines and charges as much as humanly possible
- Buy off-brand products and only name-brand when absolutely necesarry
- Buy clothes twice a year, that's it...and only if they are on sale
- Drink only water (I quit soda/pop a few years back and a lot of the people that love me have caught on that soda is terrible and will amount to high doctor bills when older)
- Plan date nights so every night doesn't turn into Consumer Night
- When I do have to go to the store, it seems if I go during a busy time I get the hell in and out and don't spend as much moolah
- When you think you want to buy something, go for a walk around your neighborhood instead. Rationalized thoughts will ensue.
- When the Jones' get a new vehicle or toy, check your retirement accounts and compare your smile to the Jones'.
