50 Simple Ways to Save Money Right Now! (2024)

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1. Track your Spending 2. Get the Best Tax Return Cheque You Possibly Can! 3. Use Your Tax Return to Pay Off Debt 4. Register for the Medicare Safety Net 5. Ask Your Bank for a Better Deal 6. Limit ATM Transactions 7. Review Your Home Loan Package 8. Look for Lost Superannuation 9. Make Extra Super Contributions 10. Bundle Your Internet and Phone Costs 11. Look for Government Subsidies 12. Grow your own vegetables and herbs. 13. Make your own fertiliser. 14. Don’t Use Your Sprinkler During the Heat of the Day 15. Use a Bucket to Save on Water 17. Make your own cleaning products. 18. Freeze Your Work and School Sandwiches 19. Do Meal Planning 20. Buy Generic Brands 21. Buy in Bulk 22. Stop Buying Convenience Foods 23. Save Money on Nappies 24. Breastfeed – if You Can 25. Make homemade baby food. 26. Collect $2 Coins 27. Shop at Factory Outlets 28. Plan to shop during sale periods. 29. Look at Water Saving Devices 30. Buy Second-Hand Instead of New 31. Wash Your Clothes in Cold Water 32. Cancel Automatic Subscriptions You Don’t Use 33. Enjoy at Staycation 34. Switch to a Lower Cost Energy Provider 35. Sell Items You No Longer Use 36. Make Use of Your Local Library 37. Go Thrift Shopping 38. Look for Free School Holiday Activities 39. Take the kids for a bushwalk and a picnic. 40. Have Budget Dinner Parties 41. Look at Playgroups in Your Area 48. Make Your Own Christmas Decorations 49. Replace Your Old Light Bulbs 50. Make Homemade Christmas Gifts For more great money-saving tips visit our money section! Do you have any extra tips to add to our list? FAQs

If saving money seems like too hard a task, it’s good to start slow. Here are 50 simple ways to save money – start today!

Money is super tight at the moment. Never have I seen so many families doing it tough. It is truly heartbreaking to see what is happening here in Australia at the moment.

If you are struggling – I’m truly sorry this has happened to you.

Now not all of these hints on saving money are going to be applicable to everyone – but if it even helps one single person – then I am a happy camper! I love adding new ideas too – so if you have a great idea – please reach out so that I can add it to this list!

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1. Track your Spending

Use a diary or if you have a SmartPhone use an app such as iXpenseit. Or you can use our awesome free budget spreadsheet!

2. Get the Best Tax Return Cheque You Possibly Can!

Keep track of your tax deductions during the entire year and file all receipts in one spot. If you enter your receipts into a spreadsheet – not only will it make your accountant’s job much easier – there is a good chance they will charge you less for the work!

3. Use Your Tax Return to Pay Off Debt

Use tax returns to pay off debtsuch as credit cards and minimise the interest you have to pay.

4. Register for the Medicare Safety Net

Ensure you have registered as a family for the Medicare Safety Net rather than as two individuals. This will lower your Medicare Safety Net Threshold. Once you reach a certain limit, you can get more money back for out-of-hospital expenses.

5. Ask Your Bank for a Better Deal

Ask your bank to review your accounts to make sure you are getting the best deal. And even if you are getting a good deal, ask for a better deal for being a loyal customer.

If the bank won’t help – look at finding a reputable mortgage broker instead.

6. Limit ATM Transactions

Limit your ATM transactions to once a week to avoid excess fees. Only use your own bank’s ATM.

7. Review Your Home Loan Package

Review your home loan package. Research competitors and pressure your lender for a better deal.

8. Look for Lost Superannuation

Check with the Australian Tax Office to see if you have any lost super and consolidate.

9. Make Extra Super Contributions

Make extra contributions to your superannuation if you are eligible to do so via the government’s co-contribution scheme. Not only are you providing more income for when you retire, often if you ‘salary sacrifice’ additional funds into your super, but you can also end up with more in your pay packet (because you can lower your tax bracket – ask your accountant!).

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10. Bundle Your Internet and Phone Costs

If you have internet, home phone and mobile – ring your provider to see if you can get a bundle deal to save.

11. Look for Government Subsidies

Update your work skills. Check if you are eligible for any government programs or subsidies. For example, if you are an NDIS recipient, you could check with your provider to upskill.

There is even a Government Subsidy that pays you to drive your kids to school!

  • Get as much as $400 To Drive Your Kids to School

12. Grow your own vegetables and herbs.

It is easy to do and you can’t get any fresher than your own back garden!

13. Make your own fertiliser.

Compost or invest in a worm farm. Not only will you save money but you’re helping the environment.

14. Don’t Use Your Sprinkler During the Heat of the Day

Never water the garden between 10am and 2pm. Water is evaporated and lost in the heat.

15. Use a Bucket to Save on Water

Place a bucket in the bottom of the shower and use the gathered water to give your dry garden a good soaking.

17. Make your own cleaning products.

You can save a hell of a lot of money by not purchasing cleaning products at the supermarket and instead of making them yourself at home. We have some really easy recipes that work just as well (if not better) than the commercially available products. Here are just a few.

  • Make Your Own All-Purpose Cleaner
  • How to Make Dishwashing Tablets at Home
  • Home Made Dishwashing Liquid
  • Make Your Own Laundry Powder
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18. Freeze Your Work and School Sandwiches

Pack rather than buy lunch each day – you will save hundreds. Even better, freeze your lunches to eat during the week to ensure there is no wastage!

More Reading: Guide to Freezing Sandwiches for School Lunches

19. Do Meal Planning

Plan your meals in advance and never go grocery shopping without a list and never shop hungry. This prevents impulse buying. For the ultimate in Meal Planning, try Once a Month Cooking. Not only does it show you how to buy food in bulk to get the best price, it has cheap recipes that you can cook and freeze.

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20. Buy Generic Brands

Switch to generic brands. They are often made from the same ingredients in the same factory, with a different label. Generic Brands are especially good for pantry staples like flour, sugar etc.

More Reading: 26 Must-Have Kitchen and Pantry Staples for Every Frugal Home

21. Buy in Bulk

Buy in bulk and save. Cook larger portions and freeze for later.

22. Stop Buying Convenience Foods

Reduce the number of packaged convenience foods your purchase. Buy fresh. It’s cheaper and better for you.

23. Save Money on Nappies

Try cheaper nappy brands or buy your nappies in bulk when they are on sale.

24. Breastfeed – if You Can

If possible, breastfeed. It’s good for babies, convenient and free.

25. Make homemade baby food.

Buying two jars a day can cost in excess of $1000 per year.

26. Collect $2 Coins

Put all your $2 coins into a coin tin or a 2-litre empty co*ke bottle and use the money to pay for food or drinks during the school holidays.

27. Shop at Factory Outlets

Shop at clearance centres and factory outlets. Also, don’t forget discount stores like The Reject Shop and Dimmies – they often have discount dishwasher tables and spaghetti sauces at cheaper prices than the supermarket. But now even clothing and home good stores have outlet stores for less than perfect products – you can get up to 80% off the price by shopping at outlet stores!

See a list of the Best Online Factory Outlet Stores in Australia.

28. Plan to shop during sale periods.

Most supermarkets have a ‘8 Week Sale Cycle’ – so buy the more expensive products like bottled coffee during the sale period, and try and make it last until the next cycle – if you can!

29. Look at Water Saving Devices

Water is precious, and there are many water-saving devices on the market now that can help reduce your water usage. Look at installing the following water-saving devices:

  • Water-efficient shower heads
  • Water flow valves
  • Toilet tank displacement or install a dual flush or low flow toilet

30. Buy Second-Hand Instead of New

Consider purchasing second-hand white goods or display models which come with a discount if you need to purchase white goods. Also, consider getting rid of old whitegoods, often they are energy in-efficient – so they cost you more in electricity than they would replace (over the course of a year).

Ditch the old chest freezer and grab a new upright instead!

31. Wash Your Clothes in Cold Water

Wash in cold water and dry clothes on the clothesline rather than in the dryer. Or ditch your old fashioned dryer and purchase a heat pump dryer that uses 30% less energy to run.

32. Cancel Automatic Subscriptions You Don’t Use

Log into your Apple ID (or equivalent) and check for subscriptions and memberships that you don’t use. Cancel them.

33. Enjoy at Staycation

During the School Holidays – consider a ‘Staycation’ rather than a holiday. Sleep in your own bed every night, but still go out and do something fun during the day!

34. Switch to a Lower Cost Energy Provider

Check for the lowest cost energy provider in your area (totally for free) with our Energy Comparison Guide and save lots of dollars!

35. Sell Items You No Longer Use

Got a treadmill or gym equipment you never use – get rid of it! Use your local Facebook Buy Swap and sell groups to sell items totally free – and pocket the money for the important things.

36. Make Use of Your Local Library

Use libraries rather than buy books. You can also borrow children’s dvd’s and cd’s.

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37. Go Thrift Shopping

Shop at charity stores. Good on your wallet, good for charity, good for the environment. And hell fun!

38. Look for Free School Holiday Activities

During school holidays contact your local Council to find out about free holiday activities in your area.

39. Take the kids for a bushwalk and a picnic.

40. Have Budget Dinner Parties

Make it pot luck. Everyone brings a dish and the expense is shared.

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41. Look at Playgroups in Your Area

Join a local playgroup (or host your own!) – a fun and inexpensive way to entertain your toddler. Also check out what programs your local library has for the little ones – they often have a free baby and toddler activity group during the week.

42. Establish a babysitting circle and trade services with trusted friends.

43. Organise a toy exchange. Swap toys your children no longer use.

44. Barter with friends and family e.g. a basket of ironing for some home cooking.

45. Refrain from buying bottled water, take your own, its free and better for the environment.

46. Save on Christmas wrap, use brown paper and dress with ribbon or let the kids decorate it.

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47. Save on Christmas cards – supply your children with craft supplies and have them make cards for you.

48. Make Your Own Christmas Decorations

Save money on Christmas decorations by making your own. Make paper wreaths and window decorations with the kids. They love it and its a fun family activity to do together.

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49. Replace Your Old Light Bulbs

Purchase LED bulbs to replace your current lightbulbs. Though LED bulbs are more expensive to buy initially, they are cheaper to run and last longer. A traditional light bulb costs about $23 per year to power. LED bulbs on the other hand cost only $5. Those savings soon add up.

50. Make Homemade Christmas Gifts

Instead of purchasing Christmas Gifts for neighbours and grandparents at Christmas time, why not bake them something special instead. Recipes like this delicious Nuts and Bolts Crunchy Snack Mix is both delicious and a delicacy at Christmas time. And home cooking is always greatly appreciated!

Other great recipes to make for Christmas Gifts include:

  • Rum Balls
  • Condensed Milk Balls
  • Skittles Vodka

For more great money-saving tips visit our money section!

Do you have any extra tips to add to our list?

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50 Simple Ways to Save Money Right Now! (2024)

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How to save $1,000 in 30 days? ›

11 Easy Ways to Save $1,000 in 30 Days
  1. Create a Budget. ...
  2. Automate Your Savings. ...
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  4. Negotiate Your Bills. ...
  5. Separate Wants From Needs. ...
  6. Plan Your Meals. ...
  7. Buy Generic Brands. ...
  8. Cancel Unnecessary Subscriptions.
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What is the 50 15 5 easy trick for saving and spending? ›

50 - Consider allocating no more than 50 percent of take-home pay to essential expenses. 15 - Try to save 15 percent of pretax income (including employer contributions) for retirement. 5 - Save for the unexpected by keeping 5 percent of take-home pay in short-term savings for unplanned expenses.

How to save $1,000 in 3 months? ›

Breaking down the amount you need to save in shorter intervals can help you make concrete changes to your monthly budget and make the end goal more tangible. If you wanted to save $1,000 in three months, for example, you'd need to save roughly $84 per week.

What is the 50 30 20 rule? ›

The 50-30-20 rule recommends putting 50% of your money toward needs, 30% toward wants, and 20% toward savings. The savings category also includes money you will need to realize your future goals.

How to save $5,000 ASAP? ›

Ways To Save $5,000 in a Year
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How can I save $5000 with the 52 week money challenge? ›

Here are a few more ways to save $5,000 by the end of 2023:
  1. Save $96.16 every week.
  2. Save $192.31 every two weeks.
  3. Save $416.67 every month.
  4. Save $1,250 every quarter.
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What is the 5 dollar trick? ›

All it requires is that you save every $5 bill you get as change. If you're paying for something at the register with cash and the cashier hands you a $5 bill, put it directly into your savings account and pretend it's not even there. Five dollars can add up quickly.

What is the 75 25 saving method? ›

The money advice that resonated with Shaq is geared toward savings: “It's not about how much you make, it's about how much you keep,” Shaq says. “Save 75% of your earnings and put it away. Use the other 25% as you please.” After all, more money doesn't necessarily equal more wealth.

What is the 1 5 rule for money? ›

According to the rule, 50% of your take-home pay should be allocated to essential expenses (housing, food, health care, transportation, child care, debt repayment), 15% of pretax income (including employer contributions) gets invested for retirement and 5% of take-home pay is used for short-term savings (like an ...

How to save $5000 in 3 months with 100 envelopes? ›

The 100-envelope challenge is pretty straightforward: You take 100 envelopes, number each of them and then save the corresponding dollar amount in each envelope. For instance, you put $1 in “Envelope 1,” $2 in “Envelope 2,” and so on. By the end of 100 days, you'll have saved $5,050.

How to save 10k in 100 days? ›

The idea behind this challenge is to divide your savings goal into 100 parts and save a set amount each day for 100 days. To get started and do this the analog way, you will need 100 envelopes, a pen, and a container to store your envelopes.

How to save $1,000 fast Dave Ramsey? ›

Financial expert Dave Ramsey has a lot of ideas on the subject, and here are some of the most practical ways to save your first $1,000 quickly.
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  2. Bring Your Own Lunch. ...
  3. Avoid Coffee Out. ...
  4. Re-Sell Old Items. ...
  5. Shop at Cheaper Grocery Stores With Rewards Programs. ...
  6. Buy Generic. ...
  7. Join a Carpool.
Dec 28, 2023

How to do the envelope method? ›

You just take the exact amount of cash you've budgeted for each category and stick it in individual envelopes. Then throughout the month, you check your envelopes to see what's left to spend—because you'll see the literal amount in cash.

Which strategy will help you save the most money? ›

The 5 Most Effective Strategies To Save Money For The Future
  • Set Your Goals Early On. Setting a financial goal early on will boost you to stick to your savings plan. ...
  • Understand Your Cash Flows. ...
  • Open a Savings Account. ...
  • Rethink Debit Cards. ...
  • Monitoring Your Spending. ...
  • Revise Your Emergency Fund.

How do you pay yourself first? ›

What is a 'pay yourself first' budget? The "pay yourself first" method has you put a portion of your paycheck into your savings, retirement, emergency or other goal-based savings accounts before you do anything else with it. After a month or two, you likely won't even notice this sum is "gone" from your budget.

How can I save $1,000 in a month? ›

How to save $1,0000 in a month, according to experts
  1. Analyze your finances. If you want to save $1,000 in a month, then you need to earn $1,000 more than what you spend. ...
  2. Plan your meals. ...
  3. Cut subscriptions. ...
  4. Make impulse purchases harder. ...
  5. Sell unneeded items. ...
  6. Find extra work.
Sep 26, 2023

How to save $1,000 quickly? ›

Dave Ramsey's 9 Ways To Save Your First $1,000 Fast
  1. Cancel Subscriptions. ...
  2. Bring Your Own Lunch. ...
  3. Avoid Coffee Out. ...
  4. Re-Sell Old Items. ...
  5. Shop at Cheaper Grocery Stores With Rewards Programs. ...
  6. Buy Generic. ...
  7. Join a Carpool. ...
  8. Pick Up a Side Hustle.
Dec 28, 2023

What's the 30-day rule with money? ›

The premise of the 30-day savings rule is straightforward: When faced with the temptation of an impulse purchase, wait 30 days before committing to the buy. During this time, take the opportunity to evaluate the necessity and impact of the purchase on your overall financial goals.

How long does it take to save up $1,000 dollars? ›

Say, you decided you'd give yourself three months to save your first $1000. This means you have to save around $333 dollars a month or about $83 dollars every week.

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