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Why Are Things In Your Home So Expensive?

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Do you ever feel like the bills gobble up all of your spendable income allocations before you can even figure out what happened to the money? Perhaps there are specific bills that always top the monthly list of big spending.

Well, if you’re thinking about streamlining your spending, here are a few tips that will assist you to save a few extra coins.

The Energy Bills

You need gas and electricity to cook and heat your home, especially in the winter. However, there are times when the energy bills will spiral out of control.

You end up paying thousands of dollars to stay warm. Energy bills hike because the home isn’t well insulated, the thermostats are working intermittenly, or the heating and cooking appliances are not working properly.

To bring down the bills, have an expert check your windows and other heat escape routes to make sure the home is well-insulated. Ensure all appliances are in proper working condition and install programmable thermostats to reduce heating when not needed.

Impulse Purchases and Entertainment bills

Many people spend too much time on club memberships, expensive cable premiums, clothes, shoes and other unplanned for expenses. The easiest way to cut these out of your expenses is to have a strict budget.

If you need to save on cash, you can think about downgrading to basic cable. If you still have newspaper and magazine subscriptions, learn to access the content online for less and discipline yourself enough to avoid impulse buying.

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Saving on Food-related Expenses

Food takes up a massive percentage of the monthly bill. However, it’s possible to cut down this bill by avoiding takeout and eating out as much as possible.

Change from ordering take-out meals to cooking for you and your family at least three times a week.

If you have the space start a garden for fresh produce and whenever possible, buy generic produce.

Saving on Printer Ink and Printer Maintenance Costs

Every home has paper and a printer for easy access to printing services in the home. Not many people service their printers well, and this leads to bigger bills.

First, to save on printer ink and paper, you should always preview documents before hitting print.

Buy compatible printer ink cartridges as this will lower the risk of leakage. Last, ensure you print a page per week to keep the printer operational.

These few tips may seem basic, but when applied correctly, they will lower your living costs significantly.

About the author

About the author

I’m Harper Harmon a freelance writer and blogger who focuses on business, health, and other various topics. I graduated with a bachelor’s degree in communication from UCLA. I currently reside in Santa Cruz, CA with my dog, Sassy.

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