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3 Ways To Save Money On Monthly Expenses

With the holidays coming up I know we are all looking for ways to save money on monthly expenses. You want to be able to spend more money on gifts and events. So I am sharing 3 ways to save money on monthly expenses that you will for sure want to check out!

3 Ways To Save Money On Monthly Expenses

Monitoring Energy: Do you ever wonder where you can make easy cuts? How about around the house with the energy you use? Do you leave lots of things plugged in? Even if they are off they are using energy and costing you money. What about those 2 TV’s you have that you never use? Yep costing you money. A great way to figure out how much wasted energy you’re using is by installing a Neurio energy monitor. It installs conveniently into your breaker box to monitor your entire home’s energy usage.

You can reduce your “Always On” usage to save you money. Like the example I gave about a TV being plugged in but not being used often. The same with electronics you don’t use a ton (stereo, coffee machine). Here’s another example. Say you have your AC on 73 and you want to know how much you’re REALLY saving by turning it to 75. Neurio can tell you that. It can tell you how much you’re using when you turn your dryer on. Or run the dishwasher. It’s fascinating to see how much you can easily save!

 

 

Ask Companies For Lower Rates: If you have XM radio, cable, internet, etc call the companies and ask them for whatever deals they are currently offering. Most companies will lower your bill sometimes even by over $100! It takes maybe 30 minutes total to call them all but it’s worth it! Try it out!

Meal Plan/Take Your Lunch: A great way to make sure you are saving money on monthly expenses is to not buy food you don’t need. I can remember when we did not meal plan, we would just go to the grocery store and buy whatever. The amount of food we threw out is insane. The amount of money that adds up when you eat lunch out 5 days a week is insane. If you meal plan, and take leftovers for lunch you will save HUNDREDS of dollars a month!

Once you make a few cuts you will see how easy they are to live with and truthfully you won’t even notice. I would love to know how you would save money on monthly expenses?

The Neurio Home Energy Monitor is available on Amazon Prime and makes the perfect holiday gift for any homeowner.

Thank you etailz, Neurio, for sponsoring this post. All opinions are my own.

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  1. Holly wrote:

    These are great easy tips that can really make a difference!

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  2. This is great. I didn’t even know something like this existed and am definitely looking into getting it for our home.

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  3. Victoria wrote:

    I argue all the time with my husband about leaving “things” on. He says everything we have is low energy but I still see no reason to leave a tv on when we leave the house. lol Good tips.

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  4. Katie wrote:

    What great tips!! Thanks for sharing! 🙂 My husband and I always pack our lunch saves us tons of money! I almost cringe when I see people go out every single day :p lol
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  5. Jamie wrote:

    Eating out is such a money suck! I totally agree with that one. So is the energy bill! Sounds like a great idea to monitor your useage so you know how to cut back!

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  6. Bola wrote:

    Great suggestion. I didn’t even know when we leave stuffs plugged in , it’s still costing us money. Time to do some unplugging. Thanks .

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  7. All very true. Saving energy is a big one. There should be a period where you don’t use it at all.

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  8. Great ideas! Thanks for sharing all of these. I’m always bringing my lunch to work and I’m trying to meal plan more.

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  9. Jaime wrote:

    I need to check this out. We’ve changed a few things in our home to make it more energy efficient, but I think it would be great to figure out what the biggest energy suckers are now!

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  10. Great post but I disagree with the third point. I don’t mind spending much for food because that’s what my parents taught me; minimize expenses for things, but not for food.

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  11. Yes! We have asked companies for lower rates, and it actually worked! They want to keep our business so will do what it takes in order to do so.

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  12. I agree with meal planning and prepping your lunch! I used to be in the really good habit of doing that (lately, not so much) and the amount I spent went right down!

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  13. Heather wrote:

    I am about to install a smart home device to have remote control over our heat/a/c. There are so many great options available now.

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  14. I meal plan every week and it helps so much. These are great tips!

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  15. Lisa Clark wrote:

    Great tips on saving money. Those monthly expenses can really creep up on you sometimes. This is great advice for how to save even more.

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  16. Taking your lunch to work every day can save you almost $100 a week! Such a small change that can make such a huge, positive impact on your wallet.

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  17. Joline wrote:

    Whoa I didn’t know stuff plugged in still cost you. I’d go around and inspect everything later!

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  18. Thank you for the tips. I will work to use them!

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  19. Liz Mays wrote:

    Keeping the energy usage down is definitely something we should be prioritizing. I like the idea of keeping our usage in check with an energy monitor.

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  20. Tessa wrote:

    Interesting. This might be a stocking stuffer for my husband. He has a tendency to leave lights on and when I call him out on it, ‘Oh, I was leaving it on for you baby.’ In the gun cabinet? Really? I think not. This might open his eyes a bit.

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  21. Bills will always be on top of priority and saving on energy bill os an amazing idea! Its very interesting how this thing work and it would definitely help a lot of families from paying high cost of energy bills monthly.

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  22. Lyndsey wrote:

    These are great tips!!! We do most of these in our house. We use a nest it was given to us by our electric company a while back. I also take my own lunch to work . I haven’t thought about asking for different rates though.

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  23. Scott wrote:

    I saved so much by taking my lunch to work instead of eating out. Plus I knew where the food came from and how fresh it was!

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  24. I would love to check out a energy monitor . I think I have heard of those before.

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  25. brianne wrote:

    These are such great tips and I so need to do this for the new year. I never make my own lunch, I always buy and I know that cost could totally go down!

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  26. Katie wrote:

    I’ve even heard of people calling their credit card companies and asking for a lower interest rate (and finding success!). That hasn’t worked for me but I do need to do it with some of my other bills and see what I can do!

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  27. also homemade gifts can help save money this time of the year 🙂

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  28. What a nifty little device! I have never heard of anything like this before, but it sounds like it would be fantastic, especially once the kids are able to reach the light switches. I am also pro take your lunch to work. If you’re good at it, you save money on lunches and on groceries!

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  29. You offer so many great tips for cutting costs! Not leaving things turned on or plugged in can really help!

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  30. Good grief! My husband would LOVE LOVE LOVE this!!! He may get a present added to his stocking…

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  31. Great tips! I’m all about saving money! And that is such a smart device to help save some $!

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  32. Mary Leigh wrote:

    These are great ideas! We regularly monitor our energy usage and try to plan our meals out well! This neurio looks really neat to help with the energy use! What a great tool!

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  33. Vy wrote:

    Yes!! Great tips!! Gotta love when you can save a little extra money – especially around this time of year! 🙂

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  34. Lesly wrote:

    I’ve heard to unplug things that are not being used but I didn’t know it could save you this much $$$. Great advice!

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  35. Thank you for these tips!

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  36. Nita Okoye wrote:

    Awesome Tips! the Energy monitor sounds good..

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