Tuesday 21 July 2009

Cutting Costs: A Guide to Keeping Outgoings Down

Author: Victoria Cochrane

As the saying goes, if you look after the pennies the pounds will look after themselves. Put simply, if people are careful not to waste small amounts of money then eventually they will start to see their savings grow.

This may seem like a very obvious statement to make, but at a time when many millions of people are starting to feel the effects of the economic downturn, it’s certainly sound advice that’s worth following.

Some of the obvious measures to take include walking to work, taking packed lunches and abstaining from going on wild nights out on the town. However, it’s worth pointing out that this will only go some of the way towards creating a healthy bank balance.

Bills and mortgages account for a significant proportion of most households’ outgoings, so it’s probably worth looking a little closer to home when looking to cut costs.

For example, many energy companies offer discounts to customers who pay by direct debit and who opt for paperless billing, so if such arrangement aren’t in place already then it’s worth checking whether this is possible. It’s also worth engaging in energy-saving strategies, including switching off appliances when they’re not in use, turning down the thermostat by a couple of degrees and closing the curtains to keep the heat in.

Furthermore, many people are so accustomed to using a certain energy supplier that they simply don’t consider that they may be paying over the odds. It’s worth doing an online assessment of providers using one of the many price comparison tools, even if it is just for peace of mind.

There are countless other outgoings too that should receive a similar level of attention from consumers. The internet is now a staple part of most households, with many families having several computers networked to allow simultaneous Web surfing to take place. This also means that high bandwidth will be required, given that bottom-end broadband speeds would perhaps struggle under the pressure of more than one or two users – and this can cost a lot of money.

It’s possible that home internet users could be getting more bang for their buck, with landline telephone calls, mobile broadband and mobile telephone calls included in some of the more extensive broadband packages, so it’s certainly worth checking to see if there are savings to be made by combining services.

By taking the time to look at every aspect of household expenditure, it’s possible to make significant savings with very little effort. Whether it’s gas, electricity or broadband internet, it pays to look around for the most cost-effective deals.

About the Author:

Victoria Cochrane writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.

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2 comments:

  1. I am all for cutting costs and my middle name is 'economise' lol. I also do a lot of walking to save on transport costs among other things. Some great tips there.

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  2. Many thanks Jenai, in these current times we all have to reduce our costs, its quite amazing how much money we waste, when we start counting the pennys.

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