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Saturday 17 December 2011

Spend Wisely to Save Cash

By Jill Polanski




Have you ever noticed that the things you buy every week at the grocery and hardware stores go up a few pennies between shopping trips? Not by muchjust by a little every week but they continue to creep up and up.

All that it requires for the price to leap up by a lot is a little hiccup in the world wide market, note the cost of gasoline as it relates to world affairs.

There's a way that we will keep these price raises from impacting our personal finances so much and that is by buying in quantity and finding the very best costs for the stuff we use and will continue to use everyday things which will keep just as well on the shelves in our homes as it does on the shelves at the food shop or ironmongers.

For example, dog food and kitty food costs in the region of 10% less when purchased by the case than it does when acquired at the single can price and if you wait for close out prices you save a lot more than that.

Set aside some space in your house and make a list of things that you use regularly which will not spoil. Any grain or grain products must be stored in airtight boxes that rats can't get into so keep that in mind.

Then set out to find the keenest prices it's easy to get on quantity purchases of these sort of things as toilet items and dry and canned food. You'll be shocked at how much you can save by buying a 20 pound bag of rice as opposed to an one pound bag but don't forget that it must be kept in a rat evidence container.

You can purchase some clothing items like men's socks and underclothes because those styles don't change, avoid purchasing children's and women's clothing, those styles change and sizes change too drastically," remarks Bob Brinskey of window cleaning San Diego. Attempt to procure and keep a 2 year supply of these items and you can save loads of dollars.




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