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The Top 10 Ways to Reduce Expenses When You're Between a Rock and a Hard Spot

 

If you're in a career transition with limited financial reserves or up to your neck in alligators from overspending, run to, not from the problem. The longer you carry this issue around the heavier it will get. Choose to implement all of the action items below to immediately reduce your spending. Better yet, make it a game to see how low you can get your expenses...you just might find that less is more.

1. Phones

Eliminate your cell phone and shop around for a long distance carrier with a low rate per minute and no monthly fee.

2. Subscriptions

Cancel newspapers, magazines, and other periodicals. Everything you need is free at the library, accessible via the internet, or on television.

3. Utilities

Turn down the thermostat, use energy efficient lamps in fixtures, turn off the lights when you leave a room, ask your local utility companies about budget billing, and review the many other energy and money saving tips listed at the U.S. Department of Energy's website which can be found at www.eere.energy.gov/consumerinfo/energy_savers.

4. Taxes

If you're employed, ask if your employer offers a Section 125 Plan or Flexible Spending Program. If so, enroll in the plan as soon as possible to pay your health premium, health expenses and dependent care expenses (if applicable) with pre-tax dollars.

5. Medical

Purchase generic prescriptions when possible and obtain the best price by calling and comparing prices at local pharmacies, increase your medical coverage deductible, and read and understand your medical plan to be a smart consumer of health care services and save dollars.

6. Stuff in your home

Clean up, organize, and simplify your home environment. Hold a garage sale and fill it with the things you don't use, don't have room to display, or can't access easily. You might also consider selling items on eBay. Another option is donating your items to a charitable organization as your gift may be deductible. Your stuff is someone else's treasure.

7. Meals

If you're working - take your lunch, shop at a discount grocery store and buy in bulk, cut out the junk food, avoid purchasing prepackaged meals, and avoid eating dinner out. Have you stopped to think that your daily latte may be costing you $600 per year?

8. Fitness

Terminate your gym membership. Try walking, running, hiking, or biking. It's easier and more convenient to step through your front door and start exercising, plus the fresh air is invigorating.

9. Recreation and fun

Stay home with a good book or rent a video or DVD instead of going to the movie theater. Pop your own popcorn, snuggle up in your favorite chair, and have a fun night at home. As painful as it might be, you could also drop your cable TV.

10. Lifestyle

Money problems are seldom about money but rather emanate from your lifestyle choices. For example, I recently spoke with a small business owner who told me he was in financial trouble and was looking for ideas to save his business. He then mentioned that he was taking his family on vacation next month. He must have felt it necessary to justify his vacation plans because he proceeded to tell me he was taking the vacation in spite of his dire financial situation as it was important to create a positive memory and good time for his kids. I wonder how much he'll enjoy the vacation when his business is about to tank.

If you're in financial trouble or see it looming on the horizon, please don't try to justify spending any more money, cut every expense today and when you're out of debt start saving and building at least a years worth of financial reserve. It can be done! Good luck.

Author: Pam Woods
 
Author Bio:

Pam Woods

Pam is a respected authority on personal effectiveness. She has mentored hundreds of executives, managers, and professionals over the last three decades. Now, through her business, Smart WorkLife Solutions, she is helping individuals at home and at work to declutter their space, their schedules, and their lives. As a result, clients have more balance, a more focused approach to work and play, guilt-free time for themselves, and live their best life every day.

Pam has been selected as one of "The World's Greatest Business Mentors" - an honor bestowed to only 50 professionals internationally. The selection identifies her as an innovative expert whose skills, experience, and record of success qualify her as an unsurpassed resource and mentor for others. She has co-authored a bestselling book, Create the Business Breakthrough You Want: Secrets and Strategies from the World?s Greatest Mentors. The manuscript was written in collaboration with business gurus Brian Tracy, Mark Victor Hansen, and Robert G. Allen. Two highly respected authors, Ken Blanchard of The One Minute Manager,, and Dr. Stephen Covey of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, have endorsed the book.

Pam has been writing about systems and solutions to enhance personal effectiveness since early 2001. Her articles and advice have appeared in a variety of publications including the Des Moines Register, the Des Moines Business Record, CoachVille?s Resource Center, Iowa Next magazine and several newsletters and internet sites.

Prior to founding Smart WorkLife Solutions, Pam had a successful 20+ year career in financial services as an insurance executive and Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer for the U.S. operations of a multinational company. Pam is a graduate of Coach U and is pursuing advanced studies at the Graduate School of Coaching, and instruction from Dr. Phil?s own advisor. She is affiliated with the International Coaching Federation, CoachVille, the International Association of Coaches, and the National Organization of Professional Organizers. Pam earned a Bachelors degree from Drake University, and NASD Licenses: Series 6 & 63.

 
 
 

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