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How Parents Can Save Tons of Money

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Times are tough right now especially for parents. It can be hard
to know how to cover things like constantly increasing energy
bills and the high cost of fuel. It can be easy to become
discouraged and think there is no way I can save money right now,
however there are a few changes you can make in your everyday
life that will make a huge difference. 


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How Parents Can Save Tons of Money
Copyright (c) 2008 Kathy Winters
Parenting Fun 411
http://www.parentingfun411.com



Times are tough right now especially for parents. It can be hard
to know how to cover things like constantly increasing energy
bills and the high cost of fuel. It can be easy to become
discouraged and think there is no way I can save money right now,
however there are a few changes you can make in your everyday
life that will make a huge difference.

Ways To Save Money

One of the easiest things you can do to save money is to revise
your grocery shopping. It has gotten more expensive than ever to
buy everyday things so a person must be extra conscious of what
things cost. To trim some fat off the grocery budget follow some
of the tips below:

1) Make a 7-day menu before you go shopping. This will keep the
weeks purchases on task for supplying your needs.

2) Use the competition matching offered by your local Wal-mart,
they guarantee the lowest price and will honor any competitor ad
within a specified mile range. Check with your local store for
details.

3) Only use coupons on things you would by anyway, this may sound
like a no brainer but the number of people who will buy a more
expensive item than normal just because they have a coupon would
surprise you.

4) Consolidate errands so that they can all be done on one or two
days instead of three to five. This will save on fuel costs as
well as streamline your schedule.

5) Cut back money spent at convenience stores and star bucks. It
is much cheaper to make coffee at home and buy Coke and gum at
the grocery store. You would be amazed how much money you
actually spend on these items.

These are just a few tips that will save you big money on
everyday items. The key is to put aside the money you have saved
with these changes. Spending the savings on a new outfit is fine
if that is what you were saving for, however the better idea
would be to put the money into a savings account for emergencies.

Small Inexpensive Things To Do

We all want to spend time with our children doing fun things that
make them smile. The problem is most activities geared toward
children are not cheap. Even going to the movies can quickly
shoot through fifty dollars for a family of four. Instead, take
your kids back in time with a visit to a drive-in theater! This
blast from the past is much cheaper than conventional theaters
and the best part is you can bring your own food and drink! If
you do not have a drive-in close by, make it a redbox movie
night. Redboxes are cropping up all over the nation and allow you
to rent a movie for one night for a $1. Where else can you get
that kind of deal? As an added bonus, you can look up and reserve
a movie from home then go to the location at your convenience,
swipe your bankcard and receive your movie. Now take the other
forty dollars you would have spent and you guessed it, put it in
savings too.

Children

Children want all the latest gizmos and gadgets and as loving
parents, we want to give them. Nevertheless, video games and toys
have become so technologically advanced that they can be
extremely expensive. So what is a parent to do? A lot depends on
the age of your child, younger kids will be much more easily
convinced that a trip to the library is just as good as buying
the latest kids book, plus they will enjoy your time together. If
you live in a rural area where fishing abounds this can be a
relatively inexpensive activity you can do with your children.
Many states have free days where licenses are not required while
fishing with children. When you take the time to look around many
activities you can do together are relatively inexpensive.
Moreover, if they just have to have video games check out resell
shops and eBay, the cost should be a fraction of the new price
and have a short-term guarantee, and again put the difference in
savings.

Discussing Things With Teens

Be honest with your kids without worrying them; with older
children make this a time for teaching them about responsible
spending. When they want, cell phones and gadgets show them the
cost and perhaps allow them to work part time to pay for them.
When my children started working and it was their money they had
to spend on frivolous things attitudes changed quickly.

Teenagers will not admit to wanting to spend time with you but
they do find activities you both enjoy that do not cost large
amounts of money. Do you have a tent stuck in the attic? Break it
out and spend some time camping, sites are generally inexpensive
and lakes are a great place to have fun and get some exercise at
the same time.

Young Children

Young children are much easier to please with cheaper
alternatives. Instead of the latest Spiderman toy grab an
inexpensive kite and got to the park. It can be wonderful fun
showing a young child how a kite works and watching their eyes
light up when theirs is flying high! The park is also a fun cheap
activity to do with young children. Most cities and towns have
free access parks with play equipment.

Conclusion

We can all find ways to save money even in tough times. It may be
more of a struggle now than a few years ago but it is an
achievable goal. Use your time wisely and be creative you can
throw a super birthday party with items found at the dollar
store, it is all going in the garbage anyway so why spend a
fortune on Barbie plates? The most important aspect of all this
is to approach it in a way that does not scare or worry your
children. Make saving money a challenge or game with them, and
who knows you could start a lifelong habit in them that will
change their entire life.






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Kathy Winters writes for http://www.ParentingFun411.com, 
a national directory of parenting-related providers such as 
nurseries, day care, pediatricians, colleges, summer camps 
(http://www.ParentingFun411.com/camp.html), nannies and much 
more. ParentingFun411 also offers a wealth of information for 
parents including a parenting blog. If you're a parent, you 
ought to visit us!


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