Don’t Pay for What You Don’t Use

June 10th, 2009

There are probably lots of bills that you pay monthly without giving a second thought to. If you take a few minutes to take study them, you may find that you can cut back on your expenses.

Cable
Do you have a cable package with premium channels that you don’t watch? Trade down to a cheaper package or consider cutting off cable completely and install an antenna instead if you only watch TV sparingly.

Phone
If you are  paying for a land line and a cell phone, consider switching to just just a cell phone  or take a look cheaper options such as a VOIP line.

Gym Membership
If you only go to the gym once or twice a month, cancel your montly membership. Many gyms give you the option of paying for each visit, instead of on a monthly basis.

TV/Magazines
Do you have piles of unread newspapers or magazines?  Don’t renew your magazine/newspaper subscriptions at the renewal date.  If you only read the newspaper on the weekend, consider subscribing to the weekend edition.

Written by: tim

Categories: Frugal Living, Saving Money

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  1. Susan Kishner

    I found your site on Google and read a few of your other entires. Nice Stuff. I’m looking forward to reading more from you.

  2. tim

    Thanks Susan!

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