Every time you read a news story or see a report on TV right now, it is sure to mention the fact that prices are going up while wages remain stagnant. Although this might be true, it’s important not to panic; if you budget in the right way, you can weather the storm and if you look at times when the same thing has happened in the past, it always passes, and the economy becomes stable (and sometimes positive) once more.
In the meantime, budgeting is key. Don’t assume that to budget you need to cut down on absolutely everything and live in the most frugal manner you can. If you’re happy to do that, go ahead, you’ll certainly save a lot of money, but if you don’t want to have to give up everything, here are some of the best things to help you live a comfortable life even if times are hard.
Insurance
Insurance is something that you pay for and hope you never have to use – it’s rather unique in that way. It’s also something that, although you’ll hope never to use it, it’s vital to have, just in case. It might be tempting to cancel your insurance if you are cutting down on your expenses right now, but that would be a mistake. If something were to happen to your car, your home and belongings, or even to you, if you don’t have insurance, you’ll be in a much worse position financially than you ever would have been if you had just kept paying for it.
What you can do, however, is to shop around and speak to the insurance agency you want to use to get the best price. You’ll still be paying, but you might not be paying as much as you were.
Grocery Delivery Service
You might think that keeping your grocery delivery service is something of a luxury – a unnecessary expense. However, it could actually be saving you money, even if you have to pay for delivery, and therefore, it might be one of the things that you save from the cull of outgoings when you are looking to cut back.
If you go to a grocery store, you might take a list with you, and you might stick to that list. However, even if you do that, you’re still paying for gas to get there, and you’re taking time out when you could be doing something else, including working. For most people, however, their list is a good start, but they will often buy more than is on it, as they see it when shopping. A home delivery service saves fuel, and it prevents this potentially expensive temptation.
A Streaming Service
Technology has advanced to a point where streaming services are commonplace and watching TV in the traditional way is becoming less and less likely. Yet they all cost money, and when you add up how much you are spending on streaming, it could be a lot. This is a good place to start cutting back, but don’t go too far. You will be miserable if you don’t have any entertainment, and that will make saving money that much harder.
The best thing to do is to stick to one (or two at the most) streaming services and remove all the rest. Think carefully about the ones you use the most, and which you wouldn’t miss if they were no longer there. You can always add others and remove the ones you don’t want any more at any point, as long as you stick to your budget.