Posts Tagged ‘Saving’
May
Using Online Coupons Saves You Money!
by themoneymonkey in Interesting, Saving, Strategy, Tools

Clipping coupons are not limited to physical coupons at the grocery store any more. Coupons are available for redemption at many online retailers!
If you think about cutting back on your expenses when you are shopping, you should avail from the online coupons that help you save a considerable amount of money. Online coupons help you get discount on various items at online as well as actual stores.
Upon hearing of free coupons, I thought of the good old days when we used to cut them out of the newspapers or magazines and take them to the stores to cut back a few bucks. But in the recent times, free coupons are usually addressed to the Internet coupon codes that are to be used while shopping at online stores. Online coupons work the same way as the traditional paper ones. The coupons offered by websites are codes that help you get discount on many items such as groceries, clothes, shoes, gadgets, jewelery and many other products. Some of these codes are numeric or alphabetic whereas others are alphanumeric.
You can purchase many items online and get good discounts with the help of these coupons. All you have to do is search for a website that offers free coupons to get discount on a varied range of items. When you find such website, you can get all the great discounts offered by numerous online stores. You can choose the ones that give you the most suitable deals. Many of the discounts expire unexpectedly, so you should ensure that you are entering a coupon code that is valid at the time. You can find coupons at these websites along with the relevant information such as the actual discount available on products, the store where it can be redeemed and the date it expires.
Most of the websites directly link you to the website of the store when you click on the coupon. When you visit the online store through these websites, you automatically get a discount on the product you wish to purchase. You can click on as many coupons you like and check out the product on the website. The other kinds of coupons are printable coupons that you can get printed from the computer and avail the discount at an actual store, not the virtual one. You can take the coupon print to the store of the given company and save a considerable amount of money on each purchase.
Many online stores also give away free coupons as part of their brand marketing campaign. They want more and more people to visit their stores. Discount coupons, free coupons, freebies and giveaways are the incentives used by manufacturers to attract consumers towards their products. This way, they get consumers to try out their products and beat the competition with their counterparts. Some companies give discounts on services as well.
In order to mark their presence over the Internet, all the major companies use many tactics to attract new costumers as well as hold on to the existing ones. The online printable coupons and free coupons are the easiest way to achieve this. The discounts offered by the companies draw people towards the free coupons that let them purchase many products at low prices. If you really want to avail from the great discounts that are offered by many online stores, you should visit these websites regularly to get free coupons and save some bucks on each purchase.
To save money on various purchase over the Internet, you can search the Internet for websites that offer printable free coupons to get discounts on numerous products.
Credits to Gagan Singh for this article.
Jan
5 Sneaky Strategies for Saving Money in 2011
by themoneymonkey in Saving, Strategy
While inflation has pushed the prices of most products to a sky-high level over the past decade, it has been enough to drain off the wallets of the middle-class consumers in the US. In fact, if you look back, you’ll find many inventions in the last decade that were made to help consumers save more money so that the national debt level could be brought into control.
Unfortunately, all such inventions have already been misused and irrespective of the money-saving technologies, the US has yet incurred the highest amount of national debt. With the debate over the raising of the debt ceiling hovering around the US government, it has become a necessity for all Americans to save money religiously and boost the US economy.
Though the debt relief services in America are trying their best to assist the consumers in reducing their debt burden, yet there is no such havoc response in the riding debt profile in US.
For more information on debt & credit please visit : http://www.creditmagic.org/

Tips for a fatter piggy bank this year
Have a look at the 5 sneaky money saving strategies that’ll help you secure a safe financial future.
1) Start a savings account, a high yield one
The biggest hindrance that bars you from saving money is not being into the habit of saving money. The best and the most effective way of getting into the habit of saving money, is to open a savings account with a reputable bank. As you deposit money from your salary into the savings account, you can gradually create a dedicated savings account. This is a certain way of achieving your financial goals and paying down your financial obligations as soon as possible.
2) Create a budget to restrain your expenses
Your very next step towards your money-saving endeavor would be creating a perfect, strict and frugal budget. Though it is a fact that Americans hate following a budget, yet it is a pre-requisite to leading a debt-free life. Rather than seeking help from legal debt relief services who’ll charge you hefty fees for their services, it’s better to follow a budget and keep a track on your expenses. Always try to keep a balance between what you make each month and what you spend. Make sure that every month, your income is more than your expenses.
3) Start contributing to your 401 (k) account
If your employer provides you with a 401 (k) account, make sure you contribute a portion of your gross monthly income to it. Not only is it a great way of saving money, it will also provide you tax benefits after retirement. This is the best way you can secure a safe financial future and lead a happy retired life. In case of a financial emergency, you may also withdraw money from the 401 (k) account and utilize it in meeting your emergency financial needs.
4) Reconsider your insurance coverage
You must be having your insurance policies and when you’re going through a credit crunch and are looking for ways to save money, stop to reconsider your insurance coverage. While you had taken your insurance policies, you might have been in a particular financial condition. Now, if your financial state has deteriorated, you must abort some coverage that you do not need. Review all your policies and check where you’re paying more or for no reason. Speak to your insurance lender and get that particular coverage cancelled to value your dollars.
5) Look for free stuff
If you’re an entertainment buff and you’ve misused your cards in buying tickets of concerts, you need to become a bit more responsible, now that you’re in danger. To cut down entertainment expenses, look for free shows in theatres; hunt for free events in your localities. This will help you satisfy your quest for entertainment and will also help you save your dollars at the same time.
Making minor but consistent changes in your everyday life will certainly help you boost your savings. Stop using your car, try carpooling instead. Stop eating out, make your own dinner and save those extra dollars to utilize them in paying off your financial obligations. If you think you can’t manage your debt on your own, get help from the legal debt relief services so that you do not find yourself buried in debt in 2011.
Thanks to grace for this guest post.
Dec
Reduce The Cost of Christmas the Easy Way
by themoneymonkey in Saving, Strategy

Ok, so Christmas is just round the corner, and if you haven’t already started your shopping…then what are you waiting for? But just before you get your wallet out… have a think – could you save yourself some money?
Christmas is going to cost you a lot this year, and finding things ‘on the cheap’ can be quite hard.
So that’s why I’ve put this short guide together, to help you reduce the cost of Christmas the easy way.
1) Use price checkers to lower the cost of presents
There are plenty of websites that provide free ‘price-checking’ facilities, so you can compare the price of your desired item from several retailers, and find out which one offers it the cheapest.
Price-checking facilities can help you save some serious cash at Christmas. For example, last year – I used a price-checker to find the cheapest retailer of the latest computer game for my son, and found that one retailer was offering it $20 cheaper than another one!
So, just do a search for ‘price-checker’ on a search engine and take a look at the results!
2) Use discount vouchers
Shopping for food, drinks and presents can be a real drag, and before you know it, you’ve spend $100s. So, to help you reduce the cost of your shopping, you should take a look at the selection of discount vouchers on the internet.
Just search for ‘discount vouchers’ on a search engine and you should be provided with plenty of links.
Some vouchers will offer you the chance to get 50% off at your favourite retailers, while others will allow you to buy cheaper food, drinks and other items.
Discount vouchers aren’t just available online, you can find them in your local paper and some retailers may even give them out once you have shopped there.
3) Shop online
This is the easiest way to do your Christmas shopping – you can order everything you need online and have it delivered straight to your door.
Online shopping tends to be cheaper than shopping in your local store. The demand for products can be much higher online, and retailers lower their prices to compete with each other – so look out for the cheapest online stores, and like the first point in the guide…check the prices using a price checker to make sure you’re getting the best deal.
So, there you have it, a short but sweet guide on how to reduce the cost of Christmas and stay out of debt… the easy way. (for more debt information visit ThinkMoney)
Of course, there are many other ways in which you can save yourself money over the festive period, but the ones mentioned above are certainly worth a try!
Thanks to hannah for this guest post.
Oct
Saving on Chequing Account Monthly Fees
by themoneymonkey in Strategy
TD Canada Trust Value Plus/Value Account
Early 2008, I graduated from school and TD started to charge me $8.95 per month to maintain the Value Plus Account. If you keep $2,000 in the account, the fee is waived but I’m currently in debt repayment mode so I’m not in the position to leave that much just sitting idle in the account.
A better setup I thought, was to keep the TD Chequing account and downgrade to the Value account, which only charges a monthly fee of $3.95. The Value account is cheaper because it is much more limited with only 10 transactions allowed per month versus the 25 for a Value Plus account. Other differences are outlined in the table below. Now if you don’t have much chequing activity, you can just leave your account as is. For myself however, I perform a lot of cash withdrawals, online payments, and transfers with my chequing account so I had to find a cheaper equivalent of an Infinity account.

TD Canada Trust Chequing Account Pros
- More TD Green Machines
- In-branch teller service for deposits, money orders, etc.
- Good web user interface for online banking
- Maintain banking relationships with local branch
TD Canada Trust Chequing Account Cons
- Limited chequing activity or transactions allowed
- High fees for going over the transaction limit
- Expensive cheques
President’s Choice No Fee Bank Account
In comes the No Fee Bank Account from President’s Choice Financial (PCF). This account is free from monthly fees and provides unlimited chequing activity for withdrawals, online payments, transfers, and even free cheques!
At first glance, it seems like this is all the chequing account you’ll need for everyday banking so why do I keep my TD Canada Trust account you ask? Simple. I keep it to maintain a close relationship with my bank, and for the people service they provide with their in-branch tellers. Plus, there are more Green Machine ABMs out there than CIBC or Amicus machines.
Here’s a quick pros and cons list for holding the PC No Fee Account.
President’s Choice Financial Chequing Account Pros
- Unlimited free cheques (TD Canada Trust charges $25 per book)
- Unlimited chequing activity such as withdrawals, payments, and transfers
- No fee ABMs if you use an Amicus or CIBC bank machine
President’s Choice Financial Chequing Account Cons
- Amicus or CIBC bank machines are not as common as TD Green Machines
- No branches
- No teller service
- Strictly phone or web-based banking services
- No real bank relationship
Oct
The Cheap Work Lunch
by themoneymonkey in Saving, Strategy
The ill effects of the recent recession can be felt throughout the world and consequently, people are increasingly turning to brown bagging their lunch to save money. Think about it. It makes sense. It’s rational — it’s healthier and it’s cheaper.
Now, there used to be a time when I went out each and every day for lunch when I started work. Food around my work area would cost at least $7 and could go up to about $17. That’s monthly spending of roughly $140-$350 just on lunch alone! Even spending as little as $5 per day for lunch would mean monthly spending of $100. Put it in perspective. That’s quite a hefty amount and that’s not even counting your morning and afternoon coffee and muffin breaks.
I’m an avid bodybuilder and like many others in the gym, I try to watch what I eat. That’s not to say I don’t indulge in comfort foods like chicken wings, brownies, or cake once in a while but I try to watch my portions and cut out sugar and fat whenever I can. In fact, I’ve completely substituted my normal Pepsi or Coke with its diet equivalent. It’s an acquired taste, I always say.
So, here’s a simple lunch idea that’s high in protein, low in fat, cheap, and super easy to prepare. It takes less than ten minutes of your time to prepare at night or even the morning of.
The Money Monkey’s Super Simple Tuna Salad Sandwich
Basic Ingredients
- One whole can of chunk light tuna (not flaked) @ $0.75 per can
- Two cups of light mayonnaise @ $2.99 per jar
- Two teaspoons of relish @ $1.50 per jar
- Four slices of whole wheat bread @ $1.89 per loaf
- Splenda sweetener, or sugar
- Salt and pepper to taste
Directions
- Open can of tuna and make sure to drain the water out
- Once water is drained, mix all ingredients in a bowl
- Add a pack of Splenda or sugar, and salt and pepper to taste
- Spread tuna salad mix on bread, and pack
It can’t get any simpler than that. If you get tired of the same old taste day in and day out, try substituting the tuna with hardboiled eggs for a good egg salad sandwich. Also, don’t be scared to play around with the ingredients. Add some lettuce, sliced tomatoes, or onions for color and texture. I also found out that adding sliced apples in the mix adds a good amount of sweetness and crisp.
So there you go. Tuna salad sandwiches are cheap, gym-approved, and an easy way to save money and your gut. Make your body and your bank account happy! You’ve got no excuses.



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