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Chilly Willy The Penguin
I wanted to share various tips to make the most of your money. You are welcome to expand this list to contribute to this community.
Open a no fee banking account
This is a great account to have to ensure you have no fees if you use the account correctly. I will use President Choice bank for example. As long you only use PC, CIBC ATMs or use Interac at stores that does not charge an add on fee, you will never pay fees for transactions. They also offer free checks. There other banks offer no fee banking. I don't know what other countries offers it, but this does exist in Canada.
Cash Back Rewards Credit Card
Having a cash back rewards credit card is a great way to earn free cash for just spending money. Some things to consider. I would avoid cash back cards that have a annual fee. The only exceptions of this if they offer many other benefits that offers you good value. There are many banks offer cash back credit card with no annual fee. However, the only way you can benefit with this program ensuring you pay you balance by the due date to avoid interest.
Rewards Programs
Rewards programs is a good way to allow you to save up to buy something you really want in the future. Ensure you stay within a reasonable budget and you are able to cover all mandatory monthly expenses first.
Search for coupon codes
You will notice some online shopping sites when you enter at checkout, there a field to enter a coupon code. Well before you make that purchase, try to do a Google search to see if you can find that coupon code. These coupon codes fields exist for a reason.
Put money away each month
Before many will say they can't save money each month, in most cases you can even with the lowest income. Even if you only put $10 away each month, you will have $120 saved at the end of the year. The higher your income, the more I would put away. If you can afford to put $50 away each month, you will have $600 at the end of the year. Not bad for only putting $50 a way per month.
Buy things on sale
This is an easy one many people know about. Though don't go overboard with this one to put yourself into a lot of debt. Set a budget. I based most of my shopping buying things on sale.
Open a no fee banking account
This is a great account to have to ensure you have no fees if you use the account correctly. I will use President Choice bank for example. As long you only use PC, CIBC ATMs or use Interac at stores that does not charge an add on fee, you will never pay fees for transactions. They also offer free checks. There other banks offer no fee banking. I don't know what other countries offers it, but this does exist in Canada.
Cash Back Rewards Credit Card
Having a cash back rewards credit card is a great way to earn free cash for just spending money. Some things to consider. I would avoid cash back cards that have a annual fee. The only exceptions of this if they offer many other benefits that offers you good value. There are many banks offer cash back credit card with no annual fee. However, the only way you can benefit with this program ensuring you pay you balance by the due date to avoid interest.
Rewards Programs
Rewards programs is a good way to allow you to save up to buy something you really want in the future. Ensure you stay within a reasonable budget and you are able to cover all mandatory monthly expenses first.
Search for coupon codes
You will notice some online shopping sites when you enter at checkout, there a field to enter a coupon code. Well before you make that purchase, try to do a Google search to see if you can find that coupon code. These coupon codes fields exist for a reason.
Put money away each month
Before many will say they can't save money each month, in most cases you can even with the lowest income. Even if you only put $10 away each month, you will have $120 saved at the end of the year. The higher your income, the more I would put away. If you can afford to put $50 away each month, you will have $600 at the end of the year. Not bad for only putting $50 a way per month.
Buy things on sale
This is an easy one many people know about. Though don't go overboard with this one to put yourself into a lot of debt. Set a budget. I based most of my shopping buying things on sale.