I am a big proponent of knowing where I spend my money. A soda here, a candy bar there - it all adds up. Writing down everything that you spend money on, and I mean everything - in a little notebook will give you a good idea on where you can save some money. Another thing I've done in the past, and am doing right now is the dollar bill savings plan (not an origianl idea from me).
This plan does a couple of things. It shows you that every dollar counts, and it makes you think twice about where and how you spend your money every day. Never carry coins or $1 bills with you when you leave the house in the morning. Now you are thinking about buying a paper and cup of coffee on the way to work. The smallest bill you have is a $5, and after you break it, you must put the change away so that you won't use it. You want that cup of coffee for .89? The $4.11 is now burned and can't be used. You are not allowed to spend them. This does a couple of things. Do you really want to spend $5 on a cup of coffee? You might not spend quite so much if you pay cash and it costs you more than you want to spend.
Then at the end of the day, you put all the $1 bills and coins you come up with in a shoe box or envelope. Don’t count them. Just straighten them out. At the end of the month, two monts, or whatever period you decide - you add up how many $1 bills and coins you have and I bet you will be surprised. If you buy those little things - you will be saving. If you decide not to buy those little things because you don't want to spend $5 on a pack of gum - you'll be saving. Give it a try.



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Well the wifey and I have bucked the trend the last several years. While many of our friends are now in their 2nd or 3rd "dream home" (with a nightmare morgage and no dream jobs to speak of), we are still in our first house and are almost out of debt. It sure feels good with this lousy economy. A+ on your dollar bill savings plan.
instead of regular) I'd get every third day or so. Now, I read one local paper (home delivered each morning) and the rest on-line for free. I save about $20.00 each week.
My rambling is actually meant to agree, using Crash's idea, or some variant can add up to some money someday

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