1. Don't take your credit cards with you on a shopping trip! Leave them at home.
2. Take time each month to review your credit card statements. Highlight the interest you paid and the interest you received. Work out where you could have used cash so you can change your habits for the future.
3. Draw up a budget and outline how you will pay the budget items (i.e. Origin bill = direct debit; Weekly shopping = cash). It is important to review your budget when your circumstances change.
4. STOP YOURSELF when you are about to buy something on impulse. It's always worth sleeping on it!
5. Withdraw your weekly cash needs at your bank's ATM and keep it in a safe place at home. If you don't have a safe I'd recommend something inconspicuous.
6. As much as you can, cook at home. It's not only cheaper than eating out, but healthier.
7. Give yourself time to sit down as a family and plan our your financial wants and needs. Becoming debt free doesn't happen just by thinking about it. You need to be an active participant in your financial choices.
8. Only make purchases once your monthly bills have been taken care of.
9. Save for the big ticket items - don't get charged interest when you could've bought it out right.
10. Living frivolously doesn't mean you have to miss out. Use Adelaide Bargain Mums, http://adelaide.bargainmums.com to help your family's budget go even further
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Some quick tips on how you can life a cash only lifestyle
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Could you live a cash only lifestyle?
Unless you pay your credit card balance in full every month, it seems mad to use it for every day purchases. Switching to cash for your day to day shopping is the right answer. It helps you stick to a budget and stops those impulse buys at the supermarket. Take this into consideration. If you withdraw $200 for your fortnightly shopping expedition you aren't going to easily go over the amount you have in your purse and you'll be more aware of the items you put into your trolley; costing it out in your head as you go.
Living with cash will also help you sift out what you need and what you don't. Giving yourself an 'allowance' in cash each week and leaving the plastic at home will curb your spending habits. It's hard to do but very well worth it. And like everything, it does take some getting used to. Keeping your family budget under control is all about planning and discipline.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Exciting news... Bargain Mums TV launching soon
Exciting news afoot for the Bargain Mums team and our ever expanding followers and community. We will be launching Bargain Mums TV in the new year. The weekly broadcast will aim to give you some first hand insight into how you can save money in a practical way as well as give you a snap shot of the spots you need to go to keep money in your back pocket. We'll also be reviewing new products and services and opening the broadcast up for discussion about money saving ideas!
Keep your eye on this space! 2011 is set to rock the Bargain Mums world.
Stay tuned!!
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Buy buy buy - why now is a good time to save money online
With the Australian dollar in parity with the US dollar now is a fantastic time to save money on your online purchases! So what is this PARITY business?
Parity, when referring to economics is equality in price, rate of exchange, purchasing power, or wages. In this case, the Australian dollar is equal to and if not performing better than the US dollar. Which means, that the Aussie dollar stretches further now when you purchase products from the US.
So get on the bandwagon and save some money by shopping online this Christmas.
Some great sites you should consider:
www.ebay.com
www.amaon.com
www.eastbay.com
www.ezibuy.com
And if you want to find out the exchange rate, the bext webite to do this on is www.xe.com
We don't know how long this will be the case, so take advantage today!
Monday, November 1, 2010
Tip #14 - If you can walk, don't drive!
Not only will you save money but you will be healthier.