7 easy ways to save money if you work a monthly job
It is believed by most people that a job with a good pay gives people an opportunity to save more. .
It is a tough task to save part of monthly income as an average salary earner in Nigeria. I see and hear friends complain about how their salary cannot sustain them for a month and they get broke before the month end.
It is believed by
most people that a job with a good pay gives people an opportunity to
save more. This means with this kind of job, you can afford so many
things without worrying about your income and can also save a
substantial amount of the income for other projects.
Well,
the truth is you have not gotten that job with a huge pay yet, so you
need to prepare yourself for that big-paying job coming soon by learning
how to take some really drastic frugal saving steps to save more with a
monthly job.
Here are seven ways to save more as a monthly salary earner.
1. Hitch a ride with a colleague
Instead
of taking your car or a public transport to work in the morning or when
leaving the office at the close of business in the evening, you can
hitch a ride with a colleague who owns a vehicle.
Find someone, not necessarily a colleague, it could be someone who works around your office. All the money spent on transportation and fuel could be saved for other purposes.
2. Go for a cheaper data plan with lots of bonus
Data
subscriptions are quite expensive in Nigeria. Try quitting your
expensive data plan and look for a telecommunication service with
cheaper data plans and that give a whole lot of awoof (freebies) and
bonuses.
You end up saving extra that could have been spent on an expensive data plan.
3. Make more of online calls
As
small as it looks, buying airtime is expensive when you calculate how
much you spend on calls and texts. With a new cheap data plan, try to
make more of online calls and chats instead of calling and texting at
network providers call and text rate. Whats-app and Facebook are good examples of social applications that provide online chat, video and voice calls.
4. Take a bit out of your colleague meals
Most
workers don't have the time to wake up as early as 3 a.m to cook for
work, so they buy lunch at the office. If you fall into the category of
people who can't cook from home, you don't have to buy lunch every day
at work.
You can skip breakfast and just have a
cup of tea or coffee which could sustain you till midday and you can
just eat a bit out of some of your colleague's food until you are
satisfied.
Ridiculous as it sounds, people do it. You just have to find the
colleagues that won't frown at it. It would save you extra cost of not
having to spend on lunch at work.
5. Learn how to bargain
Some people are natural bargainers. They know how to bargain on anything. Try to up your negotiation skills. With the power of bargaining, goods and services that
are said to be expensive, you can get them for good and reasonable
price. Bargaining helps to save the extra that could have been spent
buying goods and services.
6. Ask for discounts
People
don't really ask for discounts when shopping for goods and also
services. Be confident and ask for a discount. It is your money you are
about to spend. The worst they can tell you is that there is no
discount. Speaking of discounts, there are some
supermarkets that put large discounted sales on some products that are
about to expire, probably six months to expiration.
7. Reduction of daily consumption
We
all have household essentials that we need for daily use like
toothpaste, bathing soaps, hair cream, shampoo, detergent. You can save
daily consumption by reducing the amount you use.
If
you are fond of dispensing toothpaste that covers the whole brush, you
can just cut it by half. You can reduce and still get the output you
need.
SOURCE: www.pulse.ng
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