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Jon Paradise | TCFCU

We speak with Jon Paradise on Tips to Manage Your Money Through Inflation

With the cost of just about everything skyrocketing thanks to inflation, now is a great time to push the reset button on your budget. If it has already been hard to stretch your money from one paycheck to the next, the current spike in prices is likely more challenging.

Here are a few things you can do to help your dollars go further. 

 In the Kitchen – Food is a necessary but discretionary part of most budgets. With extra planning you can save some money feeding your family. 

  • Use store weekly ads to know what’s on sale to help plan meals.
  • Inventory your pantry, freezer, and refrigerator before making a shopping list.
  • Buy extra of what’s on sale. Cook in bulk and freeze a meal or two to serve later.
  • Use meat as an ingredient rather than a main dish item or consider a few meatless meals each week.

Around the House – There are many necessary expenses to keep a home running efficiently and comfortably, but you can save some money with a few simple steps. 

  • Clean heating ducts or replace furnace filters regularly to make improve energy efficiency. 
  • Install programmable thermostats and keep the temperature at a comfortable (yet frugal) temperature. Close off rooms you aren’t using to save on heat. 
  • Improve your home’s energy efficiency by sealing gaps and air leaks on exterior windows and doors. 
  • Insulate walls, attics, and pipes to help save on your heating bill. 
  • Unplug small appliances and other electronic devices to save on electricity. You can save even more when you make sure you have a full load before starting the dishwasher or running the washing machine. 

On the Road – A car or truck is likely one of the biggest expenses on your personal budget, but there are ways to save some money on these expenses. 

  • Shop around for gas. Apps like Way will help you find the lowest price on gas in your area. Many gas retailers offer discount programs for customers who sign up for their special programs saving money on each fill up. 
  • Maximize your vehicles milage. Proper tire inflation and wheel alignment can improve fuel efficiency by up to one mile per gallon.

Get Frugal — Frugal living isn’t about being stingy, it is about being resourceful and focusing on the things you value. Look for ways to save on day-to-day expenses so you can have the money for the things you care about most. 

  • Look at all the things you are spending money on to see where you can spend less. 
  • Use coupons and freebies when shopping. Coupon apps can help you find plenty of deals. 

Go DIY – Looks for things you can do yourself to save some money. Thanks to the internet, there are lots of resources to help beginner DIYers get started. 

  • Skip the salon and do your mani and pedi at home.  
  • Buy a clipper and scissors and cut your family’s hair. 

Cut the Cost of Your Debt – Another way to keep more money in your pocket is to refinance existing loans or consolidate high interest credit card debt. 

  • Trade in your current balances on credit cards and personal loans for a single new loan or credit card for a lower interest rate potentially saving hundreds of dollars.  
  • Refinance student loan debt to a lower rate loan. 
  • Consider refinancing higher interest auto loans and mortgages for a lower rate loan and keep more money in your wallet. 

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