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  1. On payday, I transfer the last four digits of my checking account balance to my savings account. For example, if my checking account is $2059.56, I transfer $9.56.

  2. Thanks for another informative video! One trick I use to save more money is to have a "one-spend day". I set aside one day a week (Tuesday) for non-essential purchases, and I write down the specific items that I want. All other days are only for essential purchases. So if I run out of toothpaste on Thursday, an essential item, I can buy that at the drug store but not a non-essential item like lipstick. This technique has helped me save money and avoid impulse purchases.

  3. I work at Walmart and get a 10% discount using Walmart either in the store or online. I prefer to use the online either pickup or delivery because I can do 2 things with it: I can put in a "saved for later" basket giving myself days or weeks to think about if it is worth it financially, the other thing is that it gives me a total up in the corner before I'm ready to check out and can take things off to keep from going over a certain $ amount.

  4. Make products last longer between purchases. Cut off bottom of toothpaste and access toothpaste from that end.

    Front load laundry detergent is condensed and only requires 1 tablespoon for a regular load and 2 tablespoons for a heavy dirty load. A 32 oz bottle of detergent is now 62 loads instead of the bottle saying 20 loads. At the end of the laundry bottle add water, shake and use the last of it. Do the same with dishwashing liquid, add water..

    Did you drop a gob of toothpaste? Use it to clean your tennis shoes, look nice longer (you can use an old toothbrush).

    End of a jelly/jam jar, add milk and shake for children or make a vinaigrette dressing in the bottle for a salad.

    These all seem small with little return, but I promise, it adds up. Just the laundry can cut your cost from $0.20 cents a load to &0.05-7 cents a load. Plus you don’t shop as much or pay taxes on the purchase.

  5. Great ideas-Pay debt-put what might spend,put in savings account/Giving names to savings accounts/Put picture around debt card/Use round-up programs/Thanks.

  6. I’m very impressed with this video. For a change it gives easy and manageable ways to save money without a sense of deprivation, but with a sense of achievement. Everyone should watch this video.

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