7 Ways You're Probably Wasting Money & How to Fix It - Queen of Free (2024)

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None of us like to admit it when we waste money. We want to make excuses or worse yet, we don’t even realize it’s happened. More than likely you’ve fallen victim one of these seven traps of wasting money. Keep reading to find out what they are and how to fix it!

That annoying constant dripping just isn’t bad for your psyche, it also effects your checking account. A toilet that runs can nearly double your water bill. I understand that a plumber’s bill seems like a huge upfront expense especially when what seems like a small problem becomes something much more; however, the amount overspent on your water bill over time far outweighs that bottom line. Either go DIY on that drip or hire someone today.

Get more ideas here:31 Debt Free Missions: Stop Your Money Leaks.

Odds are good that you’re paying too much for your home, auto, or life insurance especially if you’ve had the same policy for a number of years. Call an independent agent STAT to re-evaluate your plans. See if bundling your policies (purchased more than one from the same company) can reduce your rate. Check for discounts for safe drivers, non-smokers, and good grades. If you’ve never had a conversation with your agent, today is the day. If for any reason at all, you don’t trust your agent or you feel intentionally confused or beguiled then it’s time for a change. A good insurance agent will explain expenses thoroughly so that you can understand, happily answering all your questions.

For more, read 31 Debt Free Missions: Change Your Car Insurance.

Raise your hand if you’ve ever had to pay a late fee? I’m right there with you. They seem so small and inconsequential; however, late fines and service fees add up. From the Redbox kiosk to the library, returning rental items on time every time requires discipline. Set a reminder on your phone or ink due dates into your calendar to ensure items are brought back before you get blasted with a fee. Carefully check the due dates on bills, too as to not miss an important deadline. Never, ever, ever use an ATM machine that isn’t from your bank. Most charge a minimum of $3 for withdrawals. If you pull out $20, that’s a 15% fee. Who wants to pay 15% more money for their own money? The impact might be minimal for a one time experience, perhaps even necessary in an emergency, but a personal finance practice like this can have a huge impact over time. Go out of your way and be inconvenienced and save the $3 yourself. Before you know it, you’ll have enough for a nice dinner out on the town.

For more, read: 31 Debt Free Missions: Kill the Fees.

Each month, our bills roll in like clockwork. Typically we pay them without reading the teeny fine print and line item explanations. Not paying attention to your bills can obviously result in late fees, but you just might be overpaying for services, too. From accidental double charges to services that you don’t need or didn’t sign up for, clerical errors abound. Be sure that you pour over your bills so you don’t end up unintentionally poorer than you should be.

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If you’ve ever made it to the end of the checkout lane and let some salty language fly in your brain over how much you’ve spent, you know this to be the truth. Shopping without a list or without regard to a running total can wreck your monthly expenses. Never go to the grocery store without carefully inventorying the items you already have, making a meal plan for the week ahead, and then a list of items you need. It’s also a good idea to avoid the grocery store when you’re hungry or in a hurry to get somewhere else. You’ll end up over-purchasing and picking up items you don’t need or won’t use.

For more, read: Own the Aisles, Grocery Shopping Strategies for Real People.

The doctor writes a prescription and the pharmacy fills it. We pick it up based on the drugstore located nearest to our homes. Rarely do we think about getting the best deal or maximizing our dollars. You need to do your homework before picking up those pills. Prices fluctuate from store to store, with each offering their own incentive programs. From free prenatal vitamins and antibiotics to discount cards, evaluate your options.

Call around and price out the prescription. Ask your doctor if there is a generic or over the counter alternative for high-priced drugs. Search online for discount cards or coupons for regular prescriptions. These might be available through your particular store or directly from the drug manufacturer’s website. If you do choose to switch pharmacies, ask if the store offers an incentive for transferring a prescription. You may end up with a gift card and saving monthly dollars on a regular expense.

The app GoodRx is another great resource to help you find the best deal and coupons.

For more, read: 5 Ways to Save on Medical Expenses.

Everyone has a shopping achilles’ heel. Maybe it’s online shopping. Perhaps it’s browsing (see above shopping without a plan). Maybe you’re weak at a certain hour of the day. Or maybe you’re wasting money when you shop hungry. Been there, done that.

Evaluate your spending so you don’t fall prey to wasting money in your shopping habits. Give yourself a loose set of rules to keep you from stepping out of bounds. In Slaying the Debt Dragon, I talk about the Grocery Store Ten Commandments, rules I use each time I hit the aisles.

To learn more, read:5 Grocery Store Hacks to Help You Stop Wasting Money

Today’s the day you take charge of your money and stop squandering your hard earned cash. Quit wasting money and start doing what you love with it instead!

My book is now available:Slaying the Debt Dragon: How One Family Conquered Their Money Monster and Found an Inspired Happily Ever After.You can also check outThe Debt Free Devotional7 Ways You're Probably Wasting Money & How to Fix It - Queen of Free (6)on Kindle.

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