25 Top Ways To Save Money (that work fast) (2024)

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One quick thing before we get started 1. Have someone negotiate your bills for you Normal = Just pay the standard rates 2. Save $$$ on your student loans Normal = Just keep on paying Other ways to save? 3. Save money on travel (and maybe even travel for free) Normal = Pay for all those expensive flights and hotels 4. UseEbateswhen shopping online Normal = Don’t get any cash back on purchases $10 just to sign up? 5. Drop Your Health Insurance (and use an alternative) Normal = Pay an arm and a leg for typical health insurance 6. Buy used gift cards Normal = I never thought of that! 7. Save money on brand-name clothing Normal = Pay full-price like all your friends! 8. Buy jewelry from a discounter Normal = Buy jewelry from the mall jewelry store or another traditional store 9. Stop using car rental companies Normal = Rent a car from Hertz $25 just to sign up? 10. Make money with your clutter Normal = Garage sale or throw away clutter 11. Get Rid of Your LandLine Normal = Spending $25/m for a phone you never use 12. Saving energy = Saving money Normal = wasting energy 13. Negotiate with your credit card company Normal = Pay whatever interest rate they give you 14. Buying used stuff always saves money Normal = Buy new 15. Live in a smaller home Normal = Buy the biggest house you can afford (or more than you can afford) 16. Buy a used car Normal = Buy a new car, pay it off (or maybe not) and buy a new one 17. Shop after the season Normal = buying Christmas décor during Christmas season 18. Shop when no one else wants to Normal = House shopping while the weather is nice 19. Save on tax prep 20. Create a budget Normal = attempt to mentally keep track of spending 21. Pay off your debt! Normal = Keep paying monthly interest payments on your debt 22. Use the Ibotta Smartphone App Normal = Don’t use technology to save yourself money! 23. Go out to dinner for half price Normal = Go to the same few restaurants all the time and pay full price 24. Maintain stuff Normal = Buy new, don’t maintain, it breaks, then buy new as cycle repeats again and again. 25. Save Money at the Grocery Store without Cutting Coupons! Normal = Cut coupons the old-fashioned way or not at all 26. Get Your Property Tax Lowered Normal = Just keep on paying what they ask you to pay (even when you shouldn’t be). 27. Save money with the library Normal = Pay for things that the library offers for free 28. Send your kid to college for free Normal = Save for 15 years and still have to take loans 29. Pay off your mortgage early Normal = Pay hundreds of thousandsin interest over 30 years 30. Shop Auto Insurance Rates Normal = Buy insurance and keep renewing without checking rates Final thoughts Related Posts FAQs

25 Top Ways To Save Money (that work fast) (1)Originally this article started as 16 ways to save money by NOT being normal, but over the years we have written about so many great ways to save money, I thought I would expand on it a bit to create an even larger list of some of the best money-saving tips.

Now we are up to 30 ways to save, so peruse and enjoy!

One quick thing before we get started

I have now written about money-saving strategies and frugal living tips for over 10 years and I have noticed an unfortunate trend.

A lot of people reading articles like this will just quickly scan through the list looking for something that says “Save $10,000 this year with no work required”.

You know as well as I do, that isn’t reality. If you want to save money, you are going to have to put in a little time and effort!

To get you started you can check out this video with 5 simple ways you can save $400/month or you can just keep scrolling to see the 25 ways to save.

[Links mentioned in the video: Billcutterz, Amazon SNS, LEDwaves Calc, 0% Balance Transfer Cards]

My encouragement to you would be to read this list and take action on at least one item today! If you really want to save a lot of money, you need to do lots of little things that add up to a big amount.

So just start by doing one thing today, and then bookmark this article and come back after the first thing is completed (or in place) and then complete another.

Remember, you save money ONLY by actually DOING something, not just by reading about money-saving ideas!!

1. Have someone negotiate your bills for you

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Normal = Just pay the standard rates

I recently found out about a pretty cool service calledBillCutterz.com.Basically, they are a bill discount service. All you do is send them your bills and they call your providers and negotiate better rates on your behalf.

You then split the savings with them. From their website, “We split any savings we obtain with you. This means if we save you $100, you get $50 and we get $50. If we don’t save you any money, there is no charge to you – ever.”

Pretty cool, huh? Find out more about themhere.

2. Save $$$ on your student loans

Normal = Just keep on paying

Depending on how big your student loans are, you might be able to save $100+ each month just by refinancing your student loans. In fact, some studies show that the average borrower can save $18,000 by refinancing!

I remember being intimidated by the process, but it actually was a whole lot faster and easier than I expected it to be.

It is definitely worth taking a few minutes to see how much you could save.

Other ways to save?

Did you know that there are other ways to save on your student loans that you might not have thought of?A friend of mine read this article, applied for one, and then got her whole student loan forgiven. How much could you save by NOT paying back your loan?

3. Save money on travel (and maybe even travel for free)

Normal = Pay for all those expensive flights and hotels

Earlier this year I wrote about how we travel for free in the U.S. and how much of a blessing it has been to us. Essentially over the last 5 years, we have gotten 160+ hotel nights and 97 flights for free.

Crazy I know, but it is completely legit and legal. 😉

And even if you don’t dive as deep as we have, with almost no effort you should be able to at least save lots of money on your travel this year.

How to travel for free in the U.S. [this is how we do it]

4. UseEbateswhen shopping online

Normal = Don’t get any cash back on purchases

If you are shopping online, Ebates is a no-brainer! Basically, it works like this…

You visit Ebates.com, then click a link to your favorite online store (they have over 2,000 stores like Amazon, eBay, Target, Kohls, Walmart, etc) and make your purchase like normal.

Ebates will then be paid a referral fee by that retailer and will share the earnings with you. They pay you a percentage (1%-40%) of the purchase price back.

$10 just to sign up?

It is completely free to use and they even give you aFREE $10 bonus for signing up.

I have been with them since 2008 and have earned hundreds of dollars. For more info watch my Ebates review here.

5. Drop Your Health Insurance (and use an alternative)

Normal = Pay an arm and a leg for typical health insurance

If you are a Christian and adhere to a Biblical Lifestyle, you may be eligible for Medishare, which is a Christian health insurance alternative that costs a whole lot less than typical insurance. I am a member, and I estimate that we pay about 50% less than we would be paying if we had comparable health insurance coverage. It works in a similar fashion to insurance, but it costs a lot less because the members are working together.

Read my Medi-Share review for more info about them.

6. Buy used gift cards

Normal = I never thought of that!

Did you know that you can buy used gift cards at a discount ”“ sometimes as much as 15% off the face value of the card? So this essentially means that you can pay $85 for a $100 gift card in some cases.

But the key to actuallysaving moneyhere is tobuygift cards for stores and products that we will be buying anyway.

Sites like Cardpool.com or Raise.com offer nice discounts on thousands of gift cards like Walmart, Target, Grocery stores, and most other large retailers.

To learn more check out this post.

7. Save money on brand-name clothing

Normal = Pay full-price like all your friends!

If you are someone who loves to have the latest styles and brands, just because you want to save money doesn’t mean that you are doomed to outdated and decade-old clothing.

But, you do have to think a little outside the box in order to make both work. Sites like Rue La La send you daily emails with huge discounts on the hottest brands. They are free to use and can save you up to 80% off of retail.

8. Buy jewelry from a discounter

Normal = Buy jewelry from the mall jewelry store or another traditional store

If you haven’t purchased jewelry in a while, you may be interested to know that the jewelry industry is going through some major changes. Diamonds have always had ridiculous markups, but recently there are more options for relief. Many direct importers are selling rings themselves at much better prices than you could get from the traditional stores.

It makes perfect sense – the traditional stores have to pay for a storefront, sales force, utilities, etc., therefore the importers can usually beat their prices hands down.I bought my wife’s engagement ring at Amazon and ended up having it appraised for thousands more than I paid.

That was a money-saving victory sure!

9. Stop using car rental companies

Normal = Rent a car from Hertz

A couple of years ago I discovered this company called Turo, that is basically like Airbnb for cars.

It works like this: individuals rent out their cars to you and I, often at much better rates and less hassle than traditional car rental companies.

Here is a review I did of them that you can check out:

https://youtube.com/watch?v=alEPfTU8Vgw%26showinfo%3D0%26rel%3D0

$25 just to sign up?

And for a limited time Turo isoffering $25 just to sign up.

10. Make money with your clutter

Normal = Garage sale or throw away clutter

It is easier than you may think. eBay and Amazon.com make the process a breeze. Sign up for an account, take a few digital pictures, post it, and watch the buyers come to you. HINT: The biggest key I have noticed is selling brand name items and taking a few seconds to think, “If I wanted to buy this item, how would I search for it?” If you do this, you will be much more successful.

Below are a few more ways to make money selling your clutter…

  • How to sell books on Amazon.com
  • How to sell your stuff on eBay
  • What to do with old cell phones

Of course, some of your junk won’t be worth the effort of selling it online. For that stuff – maybe garage sale, maybe just save yourself the hassle and give it to the thrift store.

11. Get Rid of Your LandLine

Normal = Spending $25/m for a phone you never use

Believe it or not some people reading this still have landlines. 😉 Are you guilty?

Many people can save money pretty easily by only using their cell phones and just doing away with a landline.

12. Saving energy = Saving money

Normal = wasting energy

Even though “Being green is so IN right now,” the “normal” thing to do is waste energy. So not only will everyone think you are cool, 😉 but you can save money as well.

13. Negotiate with your credit card company

Normal = Pay whatever interest rate they give you

If you are carrying balances on your credit cards:

  1. Let’s change that! It is likely costing you tons.
  2. In the meantime, you should call them to get a better rate to save yourself some cash

Here are my 6 steps I used to successfully get my rates lowered:

How To Negotiate With Credit Card Companies (And Stop Wasting Money)

14. Buying used stuff always saves money

Normal = Buy new

This is one of my favorite creative ways to save money. I first learned the power of this back in college, when I discovered that I could get my textbooks for freeby buying and selling them at Amazon. I was paying a few bucks (at most) for my textbooks that many of my classmates were paying over $100 for.

Freecycle.org and craigslist.org are also good places to look. And of course, you can always check out garage sales and thrift shops.

15. Live in a smaller home

Normal = Buy the biggest house you can afford (or more than you can afford)

For some reasons, Americans just love to assume that bigger is better with just about everything. There is a plague of families constantly having to get a larger dwelling because their stockpile of junk gets too large for their current home. Often just by throwing junk away and spending time organizing storage areas and closets, you may realize that you DO have a big enough living space, it just needed a little organizational love. A lot of money can be saved by living in a smaller place. When you think about it that way, organizing really might pay very well. 😉

You could even try living in a 100 sq foot house!

16. Buy a used car

Normal = Buy a new car, pay it off (or maybe not) and buy a new one

You can save a lot of money on car depreciation by purchasing a car at least 2 years old. Some cars can lose as much as 35% in value during the first year.

It’s best to drive a car as long as you can, especially if you do purchase them new.

17. Shop after the season

Normal = buying Christmas décor during Christmas season

Shop for holiday cards, decorations, and gift wrap as the season ends, and keep them for next year. We do this and then we also enjoy the nice surprise after Thanksgiving of finding out what we bought the previous year that we forgot about.

18. Shop when no one else wants to

Normal = House shopping while the weather is nice

If you are considering a new home, remember the best time to buy is in the dead of winter, when other buyers huddle inside. You can save 5 percent off the peak-season price.

19. Save on tax prep

Have you ever noticed that almost all of the online tax prep companies allow you to file your Federal return for free, but then charge you for the state return?

After 3 or 4 years of that, I got annoyed and decided to find some places to file my state return for free. So be sure to bookmark this one for April!

5 Easy Ways To File Your State Income Tax Online for Free (2019)

20. Create a budget

Normal = attempt to mentally keep track of spending

From talking to readers about budgets for over a decade, I estimate that the average American family would save 20-30% each month just by using a budget.

If you have never done it, it won’t make sense to you, but for those who do budget, you know exactly what I am saying.

If you are serious about saving money, this one should not be overlooked. And here are some free budget spreadsheets to get you started:

10 Free Household Budget Spreadsheets for 2019

21. Pay off your debt!

Normal = Keep paying monthly interest payments on your debt

At our peak, we had $46k of non-mortgage debt costing many hundreds of dollars in interest charges each month.

By paying off all our debt, we now had a lot more money in our pockets each month that we weren’t paying to Visa and Mastercard any more!

If you are carrying balances on your credit card, you have a lot of money you could be saving right there, just by paying them off! Or at least consider transferring them to 0% using the method shown below:

22. Use the Ibotta Smartphone App

Normal = Don’t use technology to save yourself money!

TheIbotta Appis a nifty little app that allows you to select products that you regularly buy from Target, Walmart, or others and get cash back for those purchases to your paypal acct. Their website describes it as “a fun and easy way to earn $20 or more each time you go shopping. The more you use it, the better and more personalized your offers become.”

Download the free apphere.

23. Go out to dinner for half price

Normal = Go to the same few restaurants all the time and pay full price

I love to try new restaurants, but since it is quite an expensive hobby – it is nice when you can save a few bucks. Enter the Entertainment Book. This wonderful tool costs about $25, but will pay for itself quickly if you use it a couple of times. It is available for most large U.S. cities and has thousands of coupons to participating restaurants – most of which are buy-one-get-one-free. This is one of my favorites ways to find new places to eat and save money in the process. Also consider Groupon.com orRestaurant.com, who sells $25 gift certificates (with restrictions) for $10 to thousands of restaurants across the country.

24. Maintain stuff

Normal = Buy new, don’t maintain, it breaks, then buy new as cycle repeats again and again.

Even if you buy the best stuff, if you don’t maintain it you will not save as much money as it could. You’ll then spend less on buying new stuff. When you buy something worth maintaining, take a few minutes to read the maintenance manual, and create a maintenance checklist that you can attach to the item. For important things like your car’s oil changes or tune-ups, put them in your calendar. To make it even easier, schedule most of your maintenance all on one day with a Car Day.

25. Save Money at the Grocery Store without Cutting Coupons!

Normal = Cut coupons the old-fashioned way or not at all

There is a lot of money that we can be saving at the grocery store! Here are some of the best tips I have found.

26. Get Your Property Tax Lowered

Normal = Just keep on paying what they ask you to pay (even when you shouldn’t be).

If you own a house and the last time your county assessed your home’s value was during the boom, you may be paying way too much property tax. According to one tax expert, “More than half of homeowners are paying too much in property taxes”. You can contact your county to re-assess your home’s value and potentially lower your property taxes each year.

27. Save money with the library

Normal = Pay for things that the library offers for free

If you can get past the frequently outdated décor, public libraries are home to a wealth of resources. Of course you can borrow books instead of buying them, but they also often have subscriptions to high cost services or publications like Hoovers or Valueline. Our local library has grown a huge collection of popular CDs and DVDs over the last few years. So, it can be a cheap (free) way to catch a few good movies.

28. Send your kid to college for free

Normal = Save for 15 years and still have to take loans

Admittedly, this will only work for a small group of people, but there are actually a variety of ways that you can go to college for free.

Check out this article to see 7 different options that we found:

29. Pay off your mortgage early

Normal = Pay hundreds of thousandsin interest over 30 years

This one isn’t going to put money in your pocket this week, but has the potential to save you more than anything else on this page.

As soon as I realized that over the course of my 30-year mortgage loan that I would be paying over $100k in interest charges, I decided I wasn’t going to let that happen.

Linda and I made it our mission to get our house paid off early and save tons of money by doing so – and we did!!

My best suggestion is to take the savings that you get from many other items on this page and them use them to pay down your debt – and then tackle your mortgage!

Here are a few other tips:

4 Simple Ways to Pay Off Your Mortgage Early

30. Shop Auto Insurance Rates

Normal = Buy insurance and keep renewing without checking rates

Regardless of who you buy from, you can be abnormal and save money by shopping around every year or so for insurance. I havesaved over $530/yearfor the same coverage by gettingcar insurance quoteson a regular basis. Now there is something to be said for finding atop-rated insurance company– it may not be worth saving $50/year to switch to a terrible company, so use your own judgement.

Either way, it is a good idea to check your auto insurance rates every year.

Final thoughts

These are some of my favorite ways to save money, but I would love to hear yours! Please leave us a comment with your best money-saving tip or strategy!

Need a place to stash all your savings? If so, you can check out a lot of differentsavings account options here.

25 Top Ways To Save Money (that work fast) (2024)

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What is the 30 day rule? ›

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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.

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The three month dating rule is a trial period that allows couples to shift from the honeymoon phase of dating to an integrated love phase. "What I mean by that is usually a few months into dating, we start to see some of the quirks, or maybe we start to notice things that we find annoying or irritating," Pharaon says.

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To solve that problem, USCIS uses the 90-day rule, which states that temporary visa holders who marry or apply for a green card within 90 days of arriving in the United States are automatically presumed to have misrepresented their original intentions.

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  5. Boost Your Income.
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What is a 'pay yourself first' budget? The "pay yourself first" method has you put a portion of your paycheck into your savings, retirement, emergency or other goal-based savings accounts before you do anything else with it. After a month or two, you likely won't even notice this sum is "gone" from your budget.

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.

How much should rent be of income? ›

A popular standard for budgeting rent is to follow the 30% rule, where you spend a maximum of 30% of your monthly income before taxes (your gross income) on your rent. This has been a rule of thumb since 1981, when the government found that people who spent over 30% of their income on housing were "cost-burdened."

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The more you stay focused on managing your money, limiting your spending and finding ways to boost your income, then you may be able to reach your goal of saving $1,000 a month. Remember, you don't have to do this alone. Find a partner so you can hold each other accountable and stick to the game plan.

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The experts we spoke to recommended taking these steps.
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