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Do These 10 Simple Things To Save $20,000 A Year – Starbucks (NASDAQ:SBUX)

ByWayne Duggan

Mar 29, 2023
Do These 10 Simple Things To Save $20,000 A Year - Starbucks (NASDAQ:SBUX)

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Saving as much as $20,000 per year might seem impossible, but by making some simple sacrifices and maintaining financial discipline, this goal is within reach for anyone. Here is a list of 10 lifestyle changes that save major cash.

1. Make Your Own Meals

Drink the free coffee at work instead of picking up that $4 Starbucks Corporation SBUX latte. Save another $4 per day by eating leftovers for lunch instead of getting that club sandwich at Ruby Tuesday

Instead of going out to dinner at Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc. CBRL and The Cheesecake Factory Incorporated CAKE twice a week, cut out $40 per week by trying a couple of new recipes at home instead.

Annual Savings: ~$4,000

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2. Ask Friends Over Instead Of Going Out

Sure, playing games with friends at Dave & Buster’s Entertainment, Inc. PLAY is a great time, but so is having friends over and just playing card games. Instead of costing more than $30 a week, eating, drinking and entertainment is virtually free at home.

Annual Savings: ~$1,600

3. Try Generic Brands

Walmart Stores, Inc. WMT  and Target Corporation TGT  have generic versions of nearly every product, and it would be easy to cut $40 from the weekly grocery bill by replacing those name brands with generic brands. Many times, it is surprising just how similar the generic products are.

Annual savings: ~$2,100

4. Cancel Unused/Premium Subscriptions

If you haven’t been to the gym in more than six weeks, you probably don’t need to be paying $30 per month for that gym membership. As awesome as Spotify Technology SA SPOT is, you can save $9.99 a month by using a free, ad-supported service. Listening to a few ads won’t kill you.

Annual Savings: ~$2,100

5. Don’t Overspend On Your Kids

An empty cardboard box can provide more entertainment for a 2-year-old child than the most expensive toy car Mattel, Inc. MAT has to offer. Don’t deprive children of toys, but cutting back on spending by $25 a month might even encourage children to explore their creativity and imagination. Moreover, instead of spending $80 for a babysitter twice a month, try finding another trustworthy couple with children and trade off babysitting duties with them.

Annual Savings: ~$2,200

6. 401(k) Matching

Many companies make matching 401(k) contributions up to a certain percentage of an employee’s paycheck. If a company matches up to 6 percent of a $50,000 salary, that’s an extra $3,000 a year of free retirement money.

Annual Savings: ~$3,000

7. Pay Off Credit Cards

The average household credit card debt is about $10,000. An annual interest rate of 19 percent on that balance means the average household with credit card debt is paying nearly $2,000 per year in interest only. Pay off that Visa Inc V or American Express Company AXP  card, and that money can go straight into a high-yield savings account and earn you interest.

Annual Savings: ~$2,700

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8. Promotional Offers for Internet/Cable/Entertainment/Phones

Often times, internet, cable TV, phone and other entertainment providers will provide promotional discounts or bundle opportunities that can drastically reduce rates. Sometimes, these companies provide financial incentives for switching accounts from rival providers. By shopping around for special offers from all their providers, it’s reasonable to shave off $30 per month on all these services.

Annual savings: ~$500

9. Group Vacations

Instead of staying in a hotel room for $150 a night, consider splitting a large house or condo with friends. It may seem pricey to rent a $1,200 vacation house for two five-night vacations, but splitting the cost among six people saves $110 per night.

Annual Savings: ~$1,100

10. Cheap/Free Hobbies

Here is just one example of cutting back on a popular hobby to save money: one round of golf per week costs about $40. Playing tennis for free on a public court instead of paying for golf twice a month saves $40 every two weeks.

Annual Savings: ~$950

The Grand Total

By making each of these 10 simple changes, annual savings could total $20,250.

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Some elements of this story were previously reported by Benzinga and it has been updated.

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