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How to save money
Remember, “If you don't ask, you won't get!” Here are some useful tips that should help to cut your costs and put more money back into your pocket. At the very least, it will make for an interesting read! Telephone At least twice a year review your phone bills for the previous three months to see what local, long distance and international calls you normally make. Call several phone companies, to find an inexpensive calling plan that meets your needs. Food You can save hundreds of pounds a year by shopping at the lower-priced
food shops. Convenience stores often charge the highest prices. Credit Cards You can save as much as £300 or more each year in lower credit
card interest charges by paying off your entire bill each month or by
using a cheque, cash or debit card for purchases. Petrol You can save hundreds of pounds a year by comparing prices at different
stations. Car Rental Since car rental rates can vary greatly, shop around for the best basic rates. Ask about any additional charges and special offers. New Cars You can save thousands of pounds over the lifetime of a car by selecting
a model that combines a low purchase price with low financing, insurance,
petrol, maintenance, and repair costs. Airline Fares You may lower the price of a round trip air fare by as much as two-thirds
by making certain your trip includes a Saturday evening stay over, and
by purchasing the ticket in advance. Mortgage Refinancing Consider refinancing your mortgage if you can get a rate that is at least one percentage point lower than your existing mortgage rate and plan to keep the new mortgage for several years or more. Home Purchase Have a full survey done and use the results of the survey to negotiate a lower sale price. Home Improvement Select from among established, licensed contractors who have submitted
written, fixed-price quotes for the work. There are often great price and quality differences among brands.
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