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Mon, May 22 2023, 9:36 pm
looking to save up a few $$$$$
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Genius


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Mon, May 22 2023, 10:19 pm
Prepare a menu for the week and go to the supermarket once a week with a list that includes everything you’ll need for the menu.
Whatever you think you need to buy online, put into your cart and check out once a week. Many things stop being important by the time the end of the week rolls around.
Pay yourself first. Savings should be an expected and important expense on the level of phone and utilities.
Get another source of income. See if you can monetize a hobby, babysit or mow someone’s lawn. Kidding about the last one.
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Mon, May 22 2023, 11:44 pm
Whenever I'm shopping and I want to buy myself something, I like to tell myself
"If you can't afford two of it, you can't afford it"
Saved me from many purchases that can be compromised
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Tue, May 23 2023, 5:38 am
Be conscious of your utility use- do you keep lights, AC on when you are not using them? Can make a difference!
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oneofakind


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Tue, May 23 2023, 6:48 am
Every year, reevaluate if your insurances and telephone plans are the cheapest you can get. You might save money by switching.
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Tue, May 23 2023, 9:04 am
Make a list of the dinners you make. Calculate how much each of them cost (I.e. pizza dough, sauce, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, peppers). Start making the cheaper dinners more often and save the more expensive ones for special occasions.
Make oatmeal instead of cereal and milk or yogurt at least once a week.
Buy shoes from Target or Walmart.
If you find yourself buying coffee when out, buy a thermos and bring it with you from home.
When an item you use frequently goes on sale, stock up with enough for a few months.
Put paper goods in a less convenient location to encourage not using disposables all the time.
Cut up old clothes as shmattes to cut down on use of paper towels.
Make sure you are giving maaser properly (ask a Rav if you're not sure), this is a known segulah for parnasa.
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