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Patience: The Virtue That Saves
Patience is a virtue. It takes some character to exhibit
such levels of moral excellence, but did you know that by doing
so, you could save money at the same time? Read on to find out
how you can economize by emanating the virtue of patience.
Have the patience to walk instead of drive. It saves you
gas, parking and the stresses of driving. Walking improves your
health and well being while saving gas money.
Be patient: compare before you buy. From personal clothing
to health club memberships, from plumbing services to insurance
plans, from car accessories to a new home; compare the offers
of 3 to 5 suppliers or service providers before finally
settling with one. Let them know that you are taking the time
to search the market and they may just be able to offer you the
best savings. Truly, the patient consumer is a winner!
Use coupons as much as possible. Be patient in cutting them
out and going through them before making any purchase. Pack
them together with your grocery bag or in the car so you can
use the discount voucher at every opportunity. One can save $20
- $50, just by using the coupons.
Track your expenses. Have the patience to keep your receipts
and record all your expenses, no matter how small or frequently
they occur. By doing so, you are made aware of where every
single penny goes. Furthermore, you will know when you have
spent too much on clothing, when in fact you still need to
settle your credit card balance, or pay the mortgage. You will
have a better hold of your financial health, by patiently
tracking your finances.
Hold-off and sleep on it! If you are about to purchase a
$100 item, hold off the purchase until you’ve given it much
thought, say sleeping on it for 1-2 nights. If after such time,
you decide that you absolutely need and can afford the
purchase, then go ahead. Nevertheless, you’ll be surprised at
how much you can save by just sleeping and thinking things
over.
Devote money in long-term investment. Understand that when
you take up long-term investment, you do not need the money for
now, and it is not considered as part of your daily finances.
However, such money when set-aside will reap great rewards in
the future.
Exude moral excellence by patiently saving for years to
come, starting today!
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