How you can save money in the New Year
At this time of year, with 2011 almost upon us, there will be many people working out what they want to do for their New Year’s resolution. Of course, there are some resolutions that are more common than others, and this includes saving money over the coming year. With finances tight for many people it is likely that a huge number of people will be making a promise to save money next year.
However, making a resolution to save money is easy enough but actually saving money is a different matter altogether. You need to be able to find the means to save cash, and this involves going through your income and outgoings to see where cutbacks can be made.
Often, people overlook the fact that they can quite easily cut back on the cost of their bills and shopping simply by making a few changes. With so many people in debt now officials are urging consumers to focus on putting any spare money towards paying off debts, and by cutting back on the amount that you spend you can get more disposable cash to put towards things like credit cards, catalogues, store cards, and other types of debt.
One thing that is well worth doing in the New Year is checking whether you can find better deals on services such as insurance, energy bills, and broadband. By seeking out more competitive deals you could save a fair amount of cash each month, which could be put to better use clearing off your debts – or if you are lucky enough not to have any debt to put into savings for emergencies or for a rainy day.
Going online and comparing prices of services such as these couldn’t be easier these days thanks to the Internet, and you will find that switching involves nothing more than the click of a button and maybe a phone call. Competition in the market means that you could get some great deals on your services, and you can compare them with ease when you go online.
Also, it is worth taking a look at your shopping habits to see if you can cut back on the amount that you spend. Resist the temptation to go shopping without a list, as otherwise you end up buying stuff you didn’t really need, and go a little further afield to find discount supermarkets that offer a range of goods at far lower prices than the supermarket giants. Also, consider shopping online – although there is a delivery charge you are less likely to start buying things randomly even though you don’t need them just because they are displayed temptingly in front of you.
Tags: money, store cards, disposable cash, savings, outgoings, Business Finance, saving, New Year

