Money Saving Tips #25
Today’s great money saving tip is….
Dollar Stores
Hit the dollar store first and you can save a nice chunk of change
on everyday item like laundry detergent, deodorant and large
selection of your brand name favorites.
At first glance you might think that most items at the dollar store
are of low quality but have you visited your local dollar store lately?
Chances are that you have more than one dollar store in your
area including Dollar Tree, Dollar General or Just A Dollar. You
might be surprised at some of the great deals and bargains you
can find. The merchandise changes weekly and sometimes you
can find better deals than other times so it pays to shop often.
Make sure to look for your next tip soon
Bill Stacy’s Ebay Auction
Posted by Rob in Bills Emails on August 1st, 2009
Here is the latest email from Bill
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Dear Rob,

Bill Stacy, Licensed International Trader, Coach, Mentor & Motivational Speaker.OneDayWealth.com FREE CALL 1800 441 413
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Bill Stacy
Fullarton
Adelaide, South Australia
5063
AU
Money Saving Tips #23
Today’s great money saving tip is….
Trimming:
Keep track of your spending for a couple of months and then take
a good, hard look at your spending habits. You’ll probably be
surprised when you look back at your records to find you’ve spent
$300 on pizza or $100 on ice cream. At first glance you will be
likely see some obvious cuts that you can make.
Depending on how much extra you want to save, however, you
may need to make some difficult decisions. Think about your
priorities, and make cuts you can live with. Calculate how much
those cuts will save you per year, and you’ll be much more
motivated to skip that ice cream and pizza.
Make sure to look for your next tip soon.




