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5 Small Ways to Save Money Every Day

5 Small Ways to Save Money Every Day

There are countless articles about all the different ways to save money by not going out to eat, cutting your cables, and giving up your entire existence and living in a shack in the forest. While that all sounds realistic…

Here are five actual ways to save money, every day, without completely changing your lifestyle or what you do on a day to day basis.

Ways to Save Money

  1. Meal prep with friends
    • One of the worst parts about meal prepping for your whole week on Sunday is that you generally prepare the same dish, in a mass quantity, leaving you to eat the same thing for lunch or dinner every day. It gets old after about the second time you’ve had it. That’s where sharing cooking responsibilities with friends come in. Get together with 4-5 friends and have everyone decide to cook a different dish, but enough to prep for a week. This way, you’ll have a different meal each day when really you only had to make one big meal up front. It saves money, time, and you won’t hate what you’re eating by Wednesday afternoon. Let’s look at cost savings. A home cooked lunch will likely cost around $5. If you get lunch at work, it’ll likely cost around $10. So each time you eat a prepped meal instead of eating out, you’ll save at least $5. If you do that at least four times a week, you’ll be saving over $1,000 each year.
  2. Skip the drink at lunch or dinner when eating out
    • It’s unrealistic to think you’re not going to go out to lunch with co-workers or grab a bite to eat during the week with friends you haven’t seen in awhile. It’s also a well known fact that the margins on drinks at restaurants is incredibly high. That goes for even sodas, iced teas, lemonades…you get the picture. So while you’re out eating, just stick with a water. You might only save a few dollars each time, but if you go out to eat multiple times a week, this can really start to add up. As an example, if you go out to eat three times a week, you could save around $5. Over 52 weeks, that translates into $260 that you could have padding your bank account instead. Besides, water is probably better for you anyway.
  3. Put money into an IRA automatically
    • While this doesn’t directly decrease the amount you spend every day, it certainly has a long term impact that you may not even notice. Many online financial investment options, like
      Betterment or Mint, allow you to auto-deposit any amount you’d like into accounts that automatically invest for you, or into IRAs and Roth IRAs. With most of these apps and online institutions, you can set the auto-deposit on a recurring schedule. Start with a small amount and do it as frequently as possible. Can you afford to put in $10 a week? If yes, great, just start there. Over the course of the year, you’ll have saved up an additional $520 into your retirement accounts without even noticing and this doesn’t take into consideration the money you’ll be earning on the investment side of things from dividends and the like.
  4. Skip the your morning coffee Get a smaller sized coffee
    • Could you imagine the outrage if I had actually advised skipping coffee altogether? Definitely not realistic. But, could you go with a slightly smaller amount? Again, like drinks while eating at a restaurant, you’re not going to be saving much here on a daily basis but over time is where this adds up. Let’s say it’s $1 a day in savings and you buy a coffee every weekday. That’s another $260 every year.
  5. Only use credit cards that gives cash back
    • Most credit cards now offer a cash back often of at least 1% with some going even higher. As long as you don’t abuse them, they’re totally worth it. Some people only choose to use debit cards as they only want to spend what they have and don’t want to take on any debt. There’s two issues with this: 1) this doesn’t help to build up your credit history and 2) you don’t get the cash back advantages of credit cards. The trick here is to make sure you limit your credit card spending to what you’d normally spend on a debit card. Additionally, you need to make sure you pay off the credit card in full, every month. As long as you don’t accrue any interest, you won’t have any problems. To put some numbers to this, let’s say you spend $50 a day, on average, on your credit card. This might sound like a lot but if you include rent, all meals, gas, and more, this is less than $19k a year total which is typical. 1% back on $50 is $0.50. Woah, crazy right? O.K. maybe not that crazy. But let’s expand that to a year. 365 times $0.50 is $182.50. So if you use a credit card and pay it off in full each month, you’ll have an extra $182.50 that you wouldn’t have had if you had only used a debit card.

The Results

Let’s add all of these ways to save money up on a yearly basis:

  1. $1,040 in savings from meal prep
  2. $260 from getting water when eating out
  3. $520 in retirement savings automatically
  4. $260 from getting a smaller sized coffee
  5. $182.50 from using a credit card (and not accruing interest)

Total: $2,262.50

And that’s just from these five simple ways. Now it looks a lot easier to afford that trip you’ve been wanting to take!

Looking for other ways to save money? Check out our guides to buying cheap sunglasses and affordable art.

Christmas and Holiday Gift Ideas For Mom

Christmas and Holiday Gift Ideas For Mom

Holiday Gift Ideas For Mom

Let’s be real. This is the one person you’re shopping for that you have to get right. After all she’s done for you, you owe her an amazing gift this holiday season. Below are some great holiday gift ideas for Mom.

  1. Gift card to her favorite salon or spa – She’s worth it. If she goes already, then you get to treat her to one of her sessions. If she doesn’t go regularly, then you can treat her to a one time special event. Either way, you’re in good shape if you go with this option.
  2. Wine club membership – One of the best parts about these memberships is that the recipient (your wonderful mother) will receive a few bottles every month for as long as you choose. So, every month, they’ll be reminded why you are the favorite child.wine club
  3. Subscription to a food delivery service – Grocery shopping and cooking can be a chore, but deciding what to cook can be even more tedious and frustrating. Meal delivery services help alleviate this. If you purchase even just one or two meals a week through a subscription meal service like Blue Apron, Hello Fresh, or Sunbasket, you’ll still help your dear mother with some of those frustrations a few nights of the week.
  4. Wine bottle candles – We know a really, really good place you can get these from…
  5. Cute picture frames or albums with pictures together – While being openly sentimental, this is a gift that you can’t really go wrong with. If you want something with a bit more utility, we’ve also seen images being included in custom calendars or on custom coffee mugs.
  6. Funny workout tops – These are certain popular with 20-somethings but they’re also great for moms who like to stay active, yet also enjoy a nice mimosa, margarita, or straight tequila shot.squats i thought you said shots tank top
  7. Necklace or jewelry with a pendant related to a memory you share – Jewelry is always a good idea but why not make it extra special by adding a personal touch to it? Pandora is great for this with their charms. For example, if your mom helped coach your soccer team, you could get a soccer ball charm and explain that you want her to remember all of the great times you spent together every time she looks at the pendant. That’s for sure to make her tear up.
  8. Bath bombs – For the mother who likes to treat herself to her home version of the spa. These make relaxing time that much more enjoyable and are great stocking stuffers. Lush is known for their high quality bath bombs.lush bath bombs
  9. Tickets to an event/concert – People always say to buy experiences instead of things. Tickets to events like sporting games and concerts are a surefire way to build those experiences and memories that she’ll always carry with her.

That’s our list for holiday gift ideas for mom. We hope we helped!

Best Cheap Sunglasses That Don’t Look Cheap

Best Cheap Sunglasses That Don’t Look Cheap

Look. Your sunglasses are going to break. It’s not a matter of if, it’s a matter of when. “No, I’m going to be really careful with this expensive pair” you tell yourself time and time again. But then they break. So here are a few places you can get sunglasses that look just as good, if not better than that designer pair, but won’t leave that sinking feeling in your stomach when you find that scratch or have them knocked off your face and then stepped on a festival. Here’s our guide for the best cheap sunglasses.

The Best Cheap Sunglasses Guide

Knockaround

knockaround sunglasses

You can probably tell by the name, but Knockarounds are designed to be both affordable and stylish. Coming in all of the classic frame styles, Knockarounds are a solid choice if you’re looking to save money. One of the best parts of their site is the customization you can put on a pair. While it’s a little more expensive to do so, it’s nice to be able to get exactly what you want. The best advice we can give is to sign up for their email list as they will constantly throw out promotions and discounts that make it even that much more affordable.

Price range: $15-$35

J.Crew Factory

jcrew sunglasses

While the regular J.Crew site still sells sunglasses for north of $50, which isn’t all too pricey, you can get great deals on sunglasses from the factory/outlet side of their site. For example, the men’s style shown above looks just like a pair of Ray Ban’s, but they’re actually only $15. Unless people get up close, they’ll never be able to tell the difference. You can also sometimes get discounts which can drive the price even lower. One negative aspect is that their styles tend to be somewhat limited on the factory site as compared to the full price site.

Price range: $13-$20

Sunski

sunski sunglasses

Climbing up the price point a bit, we arrive at Sunski. While these are priced starting at $50 and up, Sunki’s styles are undeniably cool and will have all of your friends asking where you go those shades from. All of the styles have polarized lenses and they even offer a lifetime warranty which makes it a very attractive spot to pick up your next pair.

Price range: $48-$50

Warby Parker

warby parker sunglasses

Known for shaking up the prescription eyeglass scene, Warby Parker also offers a wide range of sunglasses to choose from. With free shipping each way, you get the chance to actually wear them before you decide if you want to keep them, which is always ideal. These are pushing the limit on what some would be consider to be cheap as most of the sunglasses they have are around $95. If you’ve typically been better than average on keeping sunglasses, Warby Parker could be the site for you.

Price range: $95-$145

ASOS

asos sunglasses

ASOS carries a huge selection of sunglasses from the very cheap and all the way up to the designer pairs. With that, a quick *sort by price: low to high” will place you where you want to be looking. The ASOS brand specific sunglasses are what we recommend as they’re stylish and very reasonably priced. As mentioned, the mass selection of lower priced sunglasses on this site is the best part, just make sure you’re picking out ones with polarized lenses.

Price range: $13-expensive

That’s our list for the best cheap sunglasses although there are other sites we considered that didn’t quite make the list like Komono, Woodzee, Spy, and Spitfire. If you can’t find ones you like on the above list, we definitely recommend checking out those sites as well.

While you’re busy saving, check out our article on sites for affordable artwork.

P.S. That first “look” in the opening paragraph was absolutely a sunglasses pun.

 

Uber Drivers Can Now Accept Tips – Here’s Why That’s Bad

Uber Drivers Can Now Accept Tips – Here’s Why That’s Bad

First, I want to start by saying that this blog is not saying that Uber drivers are overpaid and shouldn’t get tips. Actually the opposite. Uber itself admitted that it underpaid New York City drivers for almost three years back in May. While this may have been accidental, it still shows that they are trying to pay their drivers as little as possible in order to get by. And don’t get me wrong, that makes sense as they are a private company in capitalist America that has yet to be net income positive. They are well within their rights to try to keep costs low in order to get into the black.

The issue that comes into play now that drivers can accept tips is that it opens the door for Uber to pay their drivers even less and also makes the overall seamless Uber experience, well, not as seamless. I’ll let Adam explain where tipping in the US started, why it exists today, and why it is bad (note that his video is mostly focused on restaurants but the concepts still apply to taxi and ride sharing services):

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10 Simple Ways to Help the Environment Every Day

10 Simple Ways to Help the Environment Every Day

In light of President Trump’s move to back out of the Paris Accord, we thought we’d put together a quick list of how you can help the environment each day. Consumer habits will dictate the market so if there is a collective push for green solutions and sustainability, as there has been in recent years, we will begin to see more environmentally friendly changes despite what agreements the government may or may not be in. 

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