5 Simple Strategies to Revolutionize your Family Spending

No matter what kind of lifestyle you lead, a solid budget can be a great way to ensure that you keep your financial life on track. When you’ve got a family to look after, and bills to pay, it’s important to make sure that you have at least as much money coming in as you have going out.

The trouble is, most parents are so busy that they rarely get the time to sit down and double-check that their budget is on track. However, neglecting your financial strategy could mean that you have a greater chance of getting into debt, and fewer opportunities to save money. The good news is that revolutionizing your family spending doesn’t have to take as long as you think. By the time you’ve finished reading this article, you’ll have a few great strategies you can put into action.

1. Negotiate Anything You Can

There are few things in life that you can’t negotiate with. You might assume that you can’t haggle over your mortgage, but if you’re willing to go back to your broker after a year or two of living in the same house, then they might be able to help you find a better deal with a different bank. Similarly, you may assume that your insurance policy is the best you’re going to get, but a quick trip to a comparison website could show you otherwise.

Before you simply give up and decide that you have to pay a certain price, do your research and find out as much as you can about reducing your expenses. Most retailers will have a certain amount of wiggle room with their pricing, so it pays to take advantage.

2. Reduce your Energy Bills

If you know you’ve got the best deal on your energy bills, that doesn’t mean that you can’t find other ways to cut down. For instance, you might be able to reduce the amount of energy you’re using by switching lights off in rooms when you walk out of them and turning your thermostat down a degree or two during the winter months.

If you’ve got time to wait for your clothes to dry naturally, then cut down on using your dryer when you can – as this can use a lot of energy. If it helps, you can talk to your energy provider about installing an energy reader in your home.

3. Don’t Renew Anything Automatically

It’s incredibly easy to set your bills to autopilot and simply leave them that way for months or years at a time. However, paying more attention to what you spend could actually save you a fortune in the long-term. Using an online comparison tool at the end of every three to six months can help you to make sure that you’re getting the best deals for your circumstances.

What’s more, tracking your expenses will also make you aware of the things that you’re paying for that you might have forgotten about. For instance, you may have assumed you canceled your gym membership in March, but the cancellation didn’t actually go through.

4. Look For Ways to Bring In More Money

If you’re worried that you don’t have enough money to spend on a month-to-month basis, then one of the best things you can do is look for additional ways to make money. Though this might sound like something that’s easier said than done, you’d be surprised how many part-time jobs are available out there today. You could walk dogs for your neighbors, or even launch your own part-time babysitting service if you have the right credentials.

Alternatively, if you’re the kind of person who likes to make the most of the online world, then you can find a host of great ways to bring in more money online. Freelancer and contractor job opportunities are everywhere for budding bloggers and designers.

5. Automate Anything you Can

Finally, we all make mistakes sometimes, but sometimes, the little errors you make with your spending can really add up to a huge pain in the neck. If you’re concerned that you might miss the occasional bill and rack up a penalty on some of your costs, then automate your outgoing costs by setting up direct debits. This only applies to expenses that you know you need to pay each month, like gas and electricity, credit card bills, and your mortgage.

Additionally, you can also set up automated withdrawals to send extra money from your wages into a savings account, so you don’t have to think about building up your cash either.

About Jammie Morey

Jammie is of Native American descent, her family is from the Ojibway/Chippewa tribe in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. She was born and raised in Michigan and currently resides there with her daughter. She is a single parent and enjoys spending time with her daughter. Jammie is a home healthcare aide and loves what she does outside the home. Jammie is Owner of The Neat Things in Life.

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