- There is probably no bigger
waste of money than payments on
your credit cards. Interest on
your cards should not be part of
your cost of living. If you have
to charge it, you probably can't
afford it. Hey, your credit
cards don't get up in the middle
of the night and go shopping all
by themselves.
Now we'll take a look at what may
be the ultimate rip-off. No, it's
not the $4.00 popcorn and drinks at
the movie theaters. It's Christmas!
Yep. Big business has pulled quite a
scam on us poor fools who celebrate
it by buying expensive gifts for
everyone close to us, just because
we've been made to feel it's an
obligation.
When I was a child, I could
hardly go to sleep Christmas Eve.
The anticipation of finding a pile
of presents for me under the tree
was the high point of the year.
After I would rip open the last
present in sight with my name on it,
I would look around for another one
that I might have missed. It didn't
matter if I had 6, 8 or 10 presents;
I would instinctively think “Is that
all? Is that the last one?”. If I
had been raised with the expectation
of 2 or 3 gifts, I probably would
have been just as happy.
If there is a Dollar Tree Store
or a Family Dollar Store in your
area, give it a try. My family uses
3 loaves of bread each week, but the
huge selection at the Dollar Tree
Store at $1.00 a loaf instead of
$3.00 saves us $300 a year, and
we’re saving another $200-$300 each
year on other brand-name items
purchased there.
There are many other ways to cut
unnecessary spending and free up an
amazing amount of money for your
investments. I guess the simplest
way is changing your attitude about
how you spend your money, and
exactly what, and where, are your
priorities.
Saving and investing must become
part of your way of life. The 'spend
today - save tomorrow' strategy just
doesn't work. Instead of driving or
wearing your money, live a little
beneath your means and invest the
difference.
THE EASIEST WAY TO HAVE MORE
MONEY IS JUST TO STOP SPENDING SO
MUCH.