Found Money: How To Generate
Quick Cash In An Emergency
More Creative Ways to Save Money
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Shop for clothing at thrift shops (especially for
young kids). Look for gently worn or even new clothes for 1/10
the price of new (or less).
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Pay your bills online. It’s protected and you can
save with stamps.
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Put your kids on the school bus rather than
driving them to school.
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Slipcover or reupholster older furniture for a
quick update rather than buying expensive new furniture.
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Refinish furniture and/or decorate with new paint.
Use older and broken furniture to make a unique piece.
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Take your lunch to work every day! Make your meals
in bulk and then freeze them in smaller containers to save even
more money.
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Buy a bread maker to make your own bread. This is
much cheaper than $2.00 a loaf, and tastes terrific!
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Shop for dented canned goods and outdated
toiletries at salvage grocery stores.
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Read magazine subscriptions at the library or buy
them at the thrift shop for .25 to .50 after someone else has
read them.
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Stop drinking expensive sodas and make Kool-Aid or
decaffeinated iced tea, instead.
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Cancel expensive telephone options like call
waiting.
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Check out library books instead of buying
expensive new titles.
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When you wash your hair every day don’t lather
twice. Saves shampoo!
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Change your eating habits and avoid expensive,
processed foods.
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Exercise and eat right to keep your doctor bills
down.
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Brush and floss your teeth to keep the dentist
bill down.
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Keep up on regular auto maintenance and avoid
costly repair.
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Mend your clothing instead of buying new clothes.
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Buy only clothing that does not require dry
cleaning.
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Take care of your own nails. Avoid manicures.
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Simplify your hairstyle – wear a hairdo that
doesn’t require much maintenance.
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Get at least 3-6 quotes when shopping for items
over $100.
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Develop self-control and simplify your life if
possible.
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Buy only inexpensive, no-name drugstore
cosmetics.
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Cut your dryer sheets in half.
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Buy generic over the counter medicine rather than
name brand items when possible.
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Buy generic baby wipes, diapers, and formula,
anything you can for the baby.
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Look for quality, name brand clothing at garage
sales in more affluent neighborhoods.
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Find fashionable clothing in the sale departments
of stores like the Gap and Stitches.
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Keep in fashion by finding basic colored tees and
skirts and then add cheaper, trendy accessories.
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Buy baby clothes privately from someone that has
an older child (one year older) than yours. You can find good
quality clothing cheaper this way.
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When you get change back from a purchase put it in
the piggy bank. Always give the cashier whole dollars, not the
exact amount. In a few months, you will have “found” money that
can be used for an emergency fund.
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You can save money by shopping for groceries in
the “bulk foods” aisles in your grocery store.
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Bulk up in the wintertime. You don’t need the heat
above 68 degrees in the winter inside your house. Wear warm
clothes and socks/slippers while in the house.
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Use all plastic bags you receive at the grocery
store for trash bags.
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Some grocery stores give you a 5-cent credit per
bag if you bring your own bags. Pennies add up over time.
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Instead of buying a new house, rent to own. The
payments are cheaper.
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Install a water softener. It might be expensive to
start up, but in the long run, you use less shampoo/conditioner
on your hair and it saves your appliances (pipes, iron, washing
machine, dish washer, kettle and hot water tank) from clogging
up with lime scale.
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Breastfeed your children!
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Save money when shopping next time at the
supermarket by remembering to check the lower items nearer to
floor level as they are often much cheaper than those at eye
level. Also, resist the temptation to purchase extra items at
the checkout such as magazines and candy bars.
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When you receive a gift that you are sure you
won’t use, re-gift! The next time you will need to buy a gift –
give away one of your own.
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Buy, slaughter and butcher your own cow. The
average cost of the meat is $1.00 per pound.
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Hand-pick your own fruits and vegetables in
season. They are less expensive and better quality foods.
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The next time you yearn to see a movie wait to see
it on DVD at the video store.
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Quick braking, cornering, and accelerating
(speeding) will eat your gas up considerably. Never let your
fuel needle go below a ½ tank, or fill it up when you drive it
to “Empty”. Nickel and diming your gas tank gets you no where
fast!
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