LESSON11-How To Save Money By Eliminating 10 Things You Don't Need Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video.Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from BARKBARK and more videos in the General Personal Finance category.You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at
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Step 1: Ditch the paperStop buying unnecessary paper products. Use cloth napkins, mop up spills with dishcloths and rags, write shopping lists on the back of junk-mail envelopes, (and stick your coupons inside).
Step 2: Give up bottled waterGive up bottled water; almost 40 percent of it comes out of the tap anyway. If you don't like the taste of your local water, use a filter.
Step 3: Buy less foodBuy less food. The average American throws out 25 percent of the food they buy. Start monitoring what you're trashing so you can make better choices when you shop, and make an effort to eat food before it goes bad.
Step 4: Cut the phone lineGet rid of your home phone if you have a cell phone.
Step 5: Cancel your gym membershipCancel your gym membership. Jogging, stair-climbing, jump-roping, hula-hooping, and dancing are all free, and that's just a partial list of what you can do to stay fit.Tip: Canned goods and old milk jugs or detergent bottles filled with water all make good hand weights.
Step 6: Forgo the fast foodForgo the fast food. If you really have a hankering, recreate the meals at home; all those "secret" recipes are online.
Step 7: Drop cableDrop your cable subscription. More and more television shows are available online, and you can even hook your computer up to your TV set for the ultimate viewing experience.Tip: If you're subscribing to cable TV all year just for one or two premium shows, it's cheaper to wait and rent the entire season on DVD.
Step 8: Pass on those jeansPut down the new jeans: If you're like the average American, you've already got about eight pairs and wear only two of them anyway.
Step 9: Don't buy new jewelryDon't pay the 100 to 400 percent markup on jewelry. Buy baubles for yourself and gifts for others at pawn shops and estate sales instead.
Step 10: Cut down on supplementsGet rid of unnecessary vitamins, unproven supplements, and worthless cleansing or fasting products. Ask your doctor what you should be taking.Thanks for watching How To Save Money By Eliminating 10 Things You Don't Need! If you enjoyed this video subscribe to the Howcast YouTube channel!
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