If you haven’t cut the cord yet, now is the time. There are SO many less expensive streaming services that you can use for your entertainment needs.
Changing your light bulbs to more energy-efficient ones, installing a smart thermostat, and sealing leaks and cracks around doors and windows can reduce your energy costs significantly.
Many people are paying for cell phone data and minutes they don’t need or use. Check your statement and compare your usage to what you are paying for.
The beginning of a new year is the perfect time to review all of your subscription services and cut out the ones that you no longer use.
A monthly gym membership can be quite costly, especially if you aren’t using it as much as you should. If you aren’t using it, cancel it.
Lots of people make the mistake of paying more for the “fastest” internet when, in reality, their internet isn’t any faster than someone who pays a lot less.
You’re tired, you’re hungry, and you just don’t feel like cooking. The temptation to go out or order takeout is real, but it’s taking a toll on your bottom line.
Retail therapy and impulse buys can really strain your budget and make it difficult to meet your financial goals. Don’t buy unnecessary items that you want immediately.