Saving money to trade, or in general, can be a pain.
Either it drops your quality of life, or you find that you just can’t
save a cent at the end of the month.
No matter what you’re earning, I’m going to show you exactly how to
save money the easy way.
Here are my 27 favourite money savings tips with a couple of personal
notes…
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SAVINGS TIP #1:
Stick to your
shopping list
Write your shopping list down on a piece of paper or on
your phone, and stick to it to avoid overspending.
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When you have a list of items to buy,
this will more likely stop you from buying extra items you don’t
need.
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SAVINGS TIP #2:
Pay with hard
cash
Pay using real money instead of swiping your
debit or credit cards.
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When you pay with a card, instead of
cash, you’ll find that you’ll spend more money on unnecessary items
than you should or with money you don’t even have.
Personal note:
While I’ve been living and trading in Greece, I find this is the best
savings tip I’ve used so far.
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SAVINGS TIP #3:
Pay yourself
first
As soon as you’re paid your salary, wage or income for the month –
deposit a portion of that money straight into your trading or savings
account.
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Personal note:
I like to use the 10% rule, but this all depends on what you can afford
to deposit. This means, if you earn R60,000 per month deposit R6,000
into your trading account or savings account each month.
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SAVINGS TIP #4:
Don’t shop when
‘hangry’ or emotional
Avoid shopping when you’re feeling hungry, thirsty, angry or upset.
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You’ll find you’ll spend more money
than you should. In a recent study: Hungry mall shoppers who were
hungry spent on average 64% MORE than non-hungry shoppers.
Make sure you have a nice meal and drink lots of water, before you go
on your next shopping trip.
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SAVINGS TIP #5:
The ‘cookie-jar’
approach
When you empty your pockets, at the end of the day, drop them into a
yearly cookie jar for your savings.
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You’ll be surprised how many thousands
of rands you’ll be able to save, collect and be able to deposit into
your trading account for the next year.
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SAVINGS TIP #6:
Use the
24-Hour-Rule
Before paying money for non-essential and expensive items on clothes,
cosmetics, appliances or even tools, just wait 24 hours before buying
it.
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You may find
that you’ll lose that desire to buy them after 24 hours, which will
save you tens of thousands of rands a year.
Maybe when your parents said “sleep
on it”, there was method behind their madness.
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SAVINGS TIP #7:
Go generic
Save a ton of money by buying the generic prescription medicines
instead of paying a fortune for the name branded drugs.
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Ask your local pharmacist or physician
if you can have the generic prescription drugs instead of the
brand-name drugs.
You’ll find that the generic products cost far less than the brand
names, and will work equally well.
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SAVINGS TIP #8:
A quick breakfast
that lasts a week
Breakfasts are not only the most important meal of the day, but can
also be the quickest, easiest and most inexpensive meal for the day.
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When you eat a full and healthy
breakfast, you’ll find it will keep you from going out to eat an
expensive lunch…
Personal note:
For the last two years, I have had the same breakfast which I make once
and it lasts an entire week.
This has truly been life-changing as it makes my day start with one
less decision to make before I get on with the rest of the day.
It’s called “Overnight Oats”. If you’d like to see my personal recipe
feel free to click here…
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SAVINGS TIP #9:
Follow the
30-Day-Rule
Before you buy something really expensive, give it 30 days and then
decide if it’s worth it.
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I’m talking about items like
jewellery, motorbikes, paintings, juice extractors and any other item
that can cost over R3,000.
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SAVINGS TIP #10:
Don’t be fooled
by sales
Avoid sales and don’t be duped by discounts, special offers, buy 1
get one free etc…
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Remember this for every time you see a
sale for 50% at the next Black Friday’s Special.
“You’re not saving 50% of your money, you’re spending
50% of your money that you weren’t planning to spend in the first
place.”
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SAVINGS TIP #11:
Skip the alcohol
and bottled water!
When you go out to a restaurant, avoid spending unnecessary money on
alcohol and expensive water bottles.
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A standard restaurant can mark up
their cost of alcohol by three to five times.
Instead order just plain water or even a sugar free soda.
Personal note:
In Europe I have noticed that when you ask for tap water, they pour it
from a bottle of expensive water (R30) anyway.
This is due to the danger of drinking tap water in Europe.
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SAVINGS TIP #12:
Own your doggy
bag
Ask your waiter to put the food that you didn’t finish in a doggy
bag, so you can save money on lunch for the next day.
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People are far too embarrassed about
everything nowadays which I think needs to stop.
There should not be a stigma attached to taking leftover food home.
Everybody easts, drinks and sleeps. And when it comes to the food you
ordered at the restaurant, you paid for it so why waste it?
This will also save you money, time and effort the next day for lunch,
which will make your trip to the restaurant EVEN MORE WORTH IT.
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SAVINGS TIP #13:
Put three items
back after shopping
When you’ve added extra items to your shopping that weren’t on the
list, to avoid overspending, put back at least three items that you
believe you can live without.
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It’s very easy to walk through the
final naughty aisle grabbing a whole bunch of crisps, chocolates,
biltong, dried fruit and even a bottle of juice.
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SAVINGS TIP #14:
Cut down on
smoking and drinking
Try to cut down your smoking and drinking by
half the number per day.
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This is really tricky to do but if you
put your mind to it and challenge yourself, I know you can achieve
this.
Personal
note:
What I do with smoking is I’ve limited it to two in the morning, two in
the afternoon and two at night.
This tip has saved me hundreds of rands per week from buying more boxes
and I will continue to try cut it down until I’ve quit completely.
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SAVINGS TIP #15:
Fill up your
milk with water
As soon as the milk reaches, the half way mark – fill it up with
water. YOU WON’T TASTE THE DIFFERENCE.
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As a parent or as a milk drinker, it
can be extremely expensive to buy milk on a daily basis.
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SAVINGS TIP #16:
Become a
vegetarian (at least once a week)
At least once a week, switch to meatless dishes which will help drop
your grocery bill.
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Replace it with: Chickpeas,
couscous, okra, rice, sauerkraut, quinoa, beans, nuts, pasta dishes
etc… You’ll be surprised what you can find at your local supermarket.
Personal note:
Inspired by my cousin, she insisted I cut meat out just once a week.
I call this day “Meatless Monday”.
EXTRA MONEY SAVINGS TIPS
#17:
Grow your own vegetables
#18:
Sign up for loyalty cards
#19:
Track your spending on your finance budget app
#20:
Make meals that will last a week e.g. Lasagna, casserole, giouvetsi,
curries, gemista, soups, pastitsio, roasts, ratatouille etc…
#21:
Buy the generic foods rather than the expensive name branded foods
#22:
Pay careful attention to expiration dates
#23: Check
your eggs in their boxes and your vegetables in their packets
#24:
Freeze your foods in bulk
#25:
Eat a meal before going to a restaurant
#26:
Keep to Pay-As-You-Go with your cell phone account and use the Wi-Fi to
call on WhatAapp
This will be fun!
With these
savings tips you can watch your money grow in your savings and trading
account!
Let me know your savings tip that we can add to the list to make it 27 by emailing timon@timonandmati.com
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