21 Wallet-Friendly Tips for Men Who Want More Bang for Their Buck
Ben Franklin’s adage that “a penny saved is a penny earned” may seem out of date when you consider how the one-cent piece has diminished in buying power. However, the concept that even saving small amounts now can lead to prosperity in the future is still sound. With that in mind, here are some proven ways you can save to earn.
1. Budget Your Wardrobe, Wisley
2. DIY Grooming
3. Meal Prep for Savings
4. Embrace DIY Home Repairs
5. Opt for Multi-Purpose Products
6. Comparison Shop for Big Purchases
7. Utilize Loyalty Programs and Rewards
8. DIY Home Decor
9. Invest in Quality, Versatile Footwear
10. Master the Art of Basic Car Maintenance
11. Host Budget-Friendly Gatherings
12. Practice Mindful Spending
13. Utilize Free Resources for Entertainment
14. DIY Fitness
15. Curb Impulse Spending
16. Utilize Free Financial Tools
17. DIY Tech Repairs
18. Practice Energy Efficiency
Lower your utility bills by practicing energy-efficient habits at home. Replace traditional incandescent light bulbs with energy-saving LED bulbs, which consume less electricity and last longer. Use programmable thermostats to regulate heating and cooling, and seal any drafts or leaks around windows and doors to improve insulation. Additionally, unplug electronics and appliances when not in use to prevent “phantom” energy consumption.
19. Embrace Minimalist Living
20. Shop Seasonal Sales
21. Invest in Yourself
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Max K. Erkiletian began writing for newspapers while still in high school. He went on to become an award-winning journalist and co-founder of the print magazine Free Bird. He has written for a wide range of regional and national publications as well as many on-line publications. That has afforded him the opportunity to interview a variety of prominent figures from former Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank Paul Volker to Blues musicians Muddy Waters and B. B. King. Max lives in Springfield, MO with his wife Karen and their two cats. He spends as much time as possible with his kids, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.