20 Easy Ways to Save More Money (2024)

I was recently contacted by a reader, who asked the following question: “How do you save more? There doesn’t seem to be enough money to save anything by the end of the month.” Saving money is not easy when you have never done it. But if you manage to form the habit, it will become second nature. Here are a few tips I use.

1. Have a spending audit

For a week, write down everything you spend. Tedious, I know. But for every expense, ask yourself: Did I really need to spend that money? How could I avoid that expense? Did it bring me value? If it doesn’t, stop. If it does, let’s move on. I used to spend a lot on nights out, until we decided with my friends to gather at someone’s place. Half the cost, same fun. It doesn’t have to be drastic, or affect your lifestyle. Challenge the spending and find alternative ways to get the same value for less.

2. Turn saving into a challenge

One such challenge could be getting rid of one bad spending habit, such as eating lunch out every day. Try bringing lunch to work once a week. Then make it twice a week. Put the savings into a jar or a savings account. Throw all your spare change into a jar at the end of the day, and deposit the savings into your bank account at the end of the month. By making it fun, you will make it easier.

3. Start slow

You won’t go from zero savings to $1,000 a month the first month. Try saving $5 or $10. Then try saving $5 more the next week. Before you know it, the slow increment led you to saving $50 a month. Which is better than nothing. Keep going until you feel the pinch.

4. Have a savings goal

Why do you want to have savings for? Is it for a holiday, for a new car, for a deposit on your house? By havinga goal, you will be able to ponder whether it is worth to spend $100 going out tonight, or have one day of fun on your next holiday.

5. Round it up

When you spend $54.11 at a restaurant, round it up and save the $0.89. Some apps will do it for you and reroute the excess to savings automatically. Small amounts add up.

6. Get rid of the waste

Do you often throw food? Have magazines piling up unread? Clothes you just wore once? All this is money you spent on things you don’t need. Get rid of the ones you can (and make money in the process!), and stop buying anything you don’t use. Buy half the food you use to, and go through your freezer and cupboards for the rest of the week. Send the difference to savings.

7. Prioritize

Pretend there is only money for one thing. Would you rather have HBO or go out once a month? Only keep the one you prefer.

8. Get a cashback card

Or a loyalty membership to your favorite supermarket. Put the savings into… savings.

9. Get a discount

On everything you buy. Try to get it for less. Look for online coupon codes, cheaper stores, ways to get it for free on Freecycle.

10. Cut down meat

And other expensive items in your groceries, such as cheese or nuts. You can make a ton of delicious vegetarian dishes, or recipes with just a little meat as a way to add flavor.

11. Make your own coffee

Coffee on the go is expensive! Buy a nice thermos for your car, flavorful beans and you’re all set for a $0.10 cup.

12. DIY

Be it painting the living room, fixinga leak, moving house, try to do things yourself instead of hiring out. There are plenty of online tutorials to help you out.

13. Master your FOMO

It is OK to say no to peer pressure. Find cheap and free activities to do with your friends instead of the expensive one they suggest.

14. Get a roommate

An easy way to save $500+ on rent, if you don’t mind having less privacy. Again, remember why you are doing it and it will be much easier.

15. Carpool or cycle to work

Socialize or get free exercise on your way to work, cutting on your commuting expenses.

16. Reconsider your car (or second car)

Do you really need a car or two? How often do you use it? How much does it cost in maintenance, fuel, insurance, parking… is it cheaper than using Uber or renting one when you need?

17. Keep track of your progress

It is easy to get frustrated when saving money. By keeping track of your progress, you will remain motivated.

18. Repair broken things

Try to DIY or have things repaired for a fraction of the price of replacing them.

19. Look for free entertainment

Your nearby college, the adult learning center, your church.. may have free or cheap activities for you to enjoy.

20. Bring your water bottle

Bring water everywhere you go and avoid buying bottles that are not only expensive but also bad for the environment.

Saving money is a slow process, but it doesn’t have to be painful. With these little tips, you can easily get started and gain momentum to save more and more!

How do you save money?

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FAQs

What is the 50/30/20 rule? ›

The 50-30-20 rule recommends putting 50% of your money toward needs, 30% toward wants, and 20% toward savings. The savings category also includes money you will need to realize your future goals.

How do you save aggressively? ›

Immediately save your additional income so you don't spend it all. Another way that is more instant and makes it easier for you to save aggressively is when you get additional income, for example holiday allowances (THR) and bonuses from the company. Before you spend it, immediately save most of the additional income.

Is $4000 a good savings? ›

Are you approaching 30? How much money do you have saved? According to CNN Money, someone between the ages of 25 and 30, who makes around $40,000 a year, should have at least $4,000 saved.

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