SPENDING WISELY
BEST VALUES IN CARS, TECH, TRAVEL & ENTERTAINMENT
Want to save a buck? How about a few hundred or a couple thousand?
We took a look at eight spending categories in your budget and identified dozens of ways you can keep more money. Whether you need to plug leaks in your spending, learn where to find the best deals or even trick yourself into shaving expenses, we've got something for everyone.
And here's a bonus tip: Before you even start looking elsewhere in your budget to cut costs, start at the source with your paycheck. If you get a tax refund, that means you're overpaying Uncle Sam from the beginning. Boost your take-home pay today by adjusting your tax withholding with your employer.
In that spirit of not overpaying anyone for anything, browse our slide shows below, and keep more cash for yourself.
Save Money on Investing
Nine ways to maximize your returns -- and minimize taxes and costly mistakes.
Save Money on Food
Satisfy the hunger without starving your wallet. Here are ten ways to save money on groceries and dining out.
Save Money on Transportation
Ten smart strategies to cut your fuel costs, insurance premiums and parking fees.
Save Money on Travel
Get away without breaking the bank with these 15 budget-friendly tips.
Save Money on Utilities
Fifteen quick, cheap and easy ways to cut your electricity, heat and water bills.
Save Money on Phone, Internet and TV
Talk is anything but cheap, not to mention Internet and cable TV. Try these ten tips to hang up on high costs.
Save Money on Credit, Debt & Banking
Don't pay more than you should -- and get all the benefits you deserve -- with these 12 tips.
Save Money on Entertainment
Having fun doesn’t mean you have to blow your budget. Here are 12 ways to stretch your entertainment dollars further.
POSTED BY: Brandi (July 18, 2008 01:45 PM)
Mary - there is no answer for food snobs. I think Aldi's has everything a person needs. It's reasonable and affordable. I had a roommate that was the same way - she was hung up on name brands. It's really not a big deal, it's all in your head.
POSTED BY: Erika (July 31, 2008 05:52 PM)
I use a site called dentalpricecompare to help save on dental. It shows how much dental procedures cost based on your location. This really helps me because i can tell if my dentist is overcharging.
POSTED BY: Ryan howard (August 02, 2008 03:33 PM)
Some of these on the list I think were great. I really like the save money on food. I'm always spending way too much eating out.
I like Upromise.com so you can earn some money for college if you have kids. Also, when I do eat out I try to definitely use a coupon. A lot of restaurants have reward cards now and even special like kids eat free night. Double up on some of those deals if you can.
Topwaystosave.com has a nice tips section, and I liked Saveforhouse.com if you're learning for more ways to save too.
POSTED BY: Fucoubssoync (August 02, 2008 06:03 PM)
Thanks !
POSTED BY: Janet Horner (August 31, 2008 05:15 PM)
I LOVE Aldi's, and they have really helped me bring down my food bill and now that we are getting ready to help out the hurricane victims the store will be my first stop to buy the need items for buckets we are sending from my church!



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