Almost everyone uses social media in one way or another. YouTube serves as a visual search engine that covers every topic you can think of, including saving money. In fact, YouTube offers many ways to help you save money. Here are just some topics you may find helpful on YouTube: 1. Don’t pay for repairs, learn how to do it yourself. Obviously, not every issue…
Today I am going to talk about how spending a little money now can save you a lot of money later. Your car is probably important to you, and properly maintaining it can pay off in the future by preventing big repair bills. Oil Changes There is some disagreement over exactly how often to change the oil in your car, but everyone agrees it…
Buying a new (or new to you) car is exciting and nerve-wracking, but Billcutterz is here to help. We have collected some of the best tips from around the web to help you get the best deal possible. There are also some ideas here to maximize your trade-in or outright sale of your old vehicle. Budget First Yes, budget is a scary word, but it is the most…
Even though gas prices have stayed fairly reasonable as of late, this doesn’t mean that your transportation costs as a whole have done the same. As you transition back into a new school year (with undoubtedly more driving), make certain your transportation costs don’t skyrocket. Here are a few quick helpers to make sure your wheels aren’t driving away with your money. Auto Insurance For…
Getting the best deal possible from a dealer is vital – cutting down the amount of money you have to finance will help ensure that you’re not overpaying in interest fees. One way to reduce that amount is to put down a sizable down payment. Another important option is to trade in your vehicle. Of course, you need to know how to ensure that you get the…
We all love saving money, but sometimes you have to consider the long term effects before getting short term savings. Last week I wrote about 5 frugal things people do that end up costing more money in the long run – here are another 5 ways saving money now can end up costing you more later.
In the past, figuring out how much a car would cost you was simple. There was only one price for you to consider, the one on the sticker at the dealership. Today it’s a different story. There are multiple prices for each car and they are everywhere: online, in the newspaper, on commercials, on Twitter, and on the sticker at the dealership. Buying a car…
Car insurance can be a significant drag on your finances over time. Moreover, rates are rising as part of the general economic recession, with average premiums for drivers over $1,000 a year for basic coverage. There are some ways in which you can reduce your premiums to find a more affordable deal. Here are five ways to save money on car insurance.
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