There's nothing like a cold front to make you think about your finances. That's why I put together a list of the best small savings moves you can make during Coronavirus.
The first thing you'll want to do is get into the habit of saving money. You know how it goes: you spend all your money on "convenience" items, and then when they go on sale, you buy them without even thinking about it because they're so convenient! Well, now is the time to change that habit. You're going to be saving up for something big. so save up!
Next, take advantage of some small discounts at gas stations and grocery stores. You might not think that buying things in bulk or using coupons will help your bottom line, but when there are no other options available, these moves can really add up. Plus, being able to save money by getting rid of junk food and toilet paper means less spending overall.
And finally, consider signing up for direct deposit with your employer or bank so that salaries are automatically deposited into your account each month. This will allow you to get paid faster.
The first thing you'll want to do is get into the habit of saving money. You know how it goes: you spend all your money on "convenience" items, and then when they go on sale, you buy them without even thinking about it because they're so convenient! Well, now is the time to change that habit. You're going to be saving up for something big. so save up!
Next, take advantage of some small discounts at gas stations and grocery stores. You might not think that buying things in bulk or using coupons will help your bottom line, but when there are no other options available, these moves can really add up. Plus, being able to save money by getting rid of junk food and toilet paper means less spending overall.
And finally, consider signing up for direct deposit with your employer or bank so that salaries are automatically deposited into your account each month. This will allow you to get paid faster.