Simple ways to save money
Saving money should always be treated as part of our life. But surprisingly, there are still quite a number of people who don’t really save. Some say it’s difficult to save due to the high living cost, some don’t know how to save and some prefer to spend all their money and enjoy the moment.
Well, to be honest with you, saving is not really that difficult. Even if you can only save 5% of your monthly salary, it is still good enough. The ideal case is of course to have 10% or more, but any saving is better than no saving.
So to get you started, here are some simple ways you can do to come out with that 10%.
- Cut down on your WANTs. This is important. The things that you want can be very expensive – fashion goods, gadgets, cars, etc. These things can take away a large sum of your money. Try to cut them down as much as possible. It’s okay to have 1 or 2 WANTs…. but a warning to you, don’t ever fall into the trap of having too many WANTs.
- If you always have no money left due to debts, then clear or reduce them as much as possible. Credit card debts should be the first to clear. Also, try to refinance your loans and see if you can get a better deal. Once your debts are cleared, you should have sufficient amount of money to save up – provided you don’t go get another debt!
- Start to cook at home. Eating out is expensive – the food, the parking and the fuel. Furthermore, it’s healthier too.
- Minimize expensive activities such as movies, clubbing, meals in posh restaurants, etc. For example, if you are a regular Starbucks customer, cutting down 1 cup of coffee per week can save you around RM 50 per month. That is already 1% of RM 5000 (average salary for Malaysians).
- Get some side income such as earning money online, get some part time jobs, freelance, etc. You need to sacrifice some time to earn, but I feel it’s worth it in the long run. But only do this if you are sure you won’t neglect your day job.
- Remove your credit cards. They can be helpful if you know how to use them but if you are the type of people who can get tempted easily, then stop bringing them out. Credit card debts are the type of debts which bring a lot of people down.
- Travel by public transport or car pool. You can really save a lot there, even though you need more time to commute.
Some may argue that the amount of money saved using the above methods will not be much….well, I think it really depends on your lifestyle. Also, I can’t stress enough that any saving, even 1% of your monthly salary, is better than no saving.
Just always remember to control your own WANTs. Know your limits, and your financial condition. Don’t wear a hat that is bigger than your head.
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Poor lifestyle choice will drain your money and the biggest culprit in there is peer pressure. Hating to be left out when your pals have all the action. My advice – choose your friends/gf/bf wisely coz the cost of upholding your self esteem with people with no financial responsibility can burn a huge hole in your pocket.
The most effective way of saving is to setup a separated saving accounts and you do an auto-transfer 10% of your income to this account every month. Hope this helps! ![]()
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The average salary you stated there was too high :p