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Shower curtain rips? Buy a new one. Feeling hungry? Let's go to a restaurant. We toss thousand-dollar birthday bashes for preschoolers and put our high schoolers in designer gear so they can be bored in a drab classroom (and we buy them a cell phone so they can text dopey messages to [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] their friends).
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If you can do that and still earn what you earn, you'll have saved a whole lot of cash. So what can you learn from the Depression to make your present day more comfortable?
If you have frugal friends, try to shadow them for a while and pick their brains. Where do they shop? How do they live?
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Most people hate the thought of that sort of lifestyle and for good reason. It seems boring. It seems harder than it needs to be.
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For instance, if you normally eat out four times a week, switch to home cooking and then calculate your savings. Let's say you used to spend $160 a week on eating out and you're now spending about $60. Make sure you pay yourself that $100.
That's saving!
It's so far removed from the way most of us think today that you have to discuss this strange new concept to get it!
Let's say the toaster breaks and you fix it. If a new toaster might have cost you $30, put $30 in your savings.
If you need jeans but get them at a yard sale for $2 instead of a department store for $200, put $198 aside.
At some point, you'll need to transfer your wad of cash to a more reasonable holding area. Open a special bank account or, better yet, start a brokerage account and put it in a stock or mutual fund.
A good method for doing this is to keep cash up to about $400 (or whatever amount you prefer) and then deposit it.
If you have a lot of debt, you can take this savings and deposit it into your checking account and then quickly write a check to pay your creditor. Imagine if you could live more or less at the same level and pay down your debt.
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Rent movies instead of going to the show; better yet, start a home movie group with other families so you can do a pot-luck dinner and take turns [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] being host. Not only is this more fun (and more likely to make real memories and friendships), it's cheaper.
Read books and magazines at the library instead of seeking your entertainment outside.
Learn to sew. Repair your own garments and learn how to make adjustments to get yard sale stuff to fit just right.
Learn [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] a craft that is suitable for gifts. For instance, you can knit baby blankets for showers or needle point art work for Christmas.
Forget coupons, learn to buy in bulk and cook from scratch. Invest in a freezer, if you can afford it, because it's cheapest to buy staples, cook in large batches, and freeze. It's healthier, too, plus you'll develop a real knack for cooking.
Savings is a mindset. Change your mind about your money, and you can change your financial future.
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