Hi,
Many people discover that drugstore receipts make up the majority of the remaining expenditures. Due to the significant increase of the number and type of items offered in drug stores, people tend to arrive at the check out counter loaded down with many more items than their prescriptions or health care products. Drug stores also offer discounted items. When buying items from another budget category, such as food, at a drug store discount, separate out that line item on your receipt so that your budget accounting is accurate. As previously mentioned in our food blog entry, be sure to check out weekly ads because drug stores also vary greatly in their weekly pricing for the same items.
Other expenditures:
1)In choosing a dry cleaner there are many things to consider. The biggest factor dry cleaners use to set their price is location. If they're in an high rent district, they have to pass their rental costs to their customers. Inquire to see if your dry cleaner offers coupon books. Sometimes dry cleaners reward their regular customers with a free dry cleaning offer after "x" number of visits.
2) There are a variety of ways to reduce your monthly transportation costs. Numerous people save significant amounts of money on a monthly basis by parking their vehicles outside the high priced downtown corridor. Many cities have a free ride zone at their urban center. Other expense reduction methods include employee ride share programs, and utilizing mass transit whenever possible. Due to volatile oil prices, gasoline may fluctuate up to .50 a gallon among stations in your locale. Take advantage of lower fuel costs.
3)Miscellaneous receipts: Use price comparison shopping the Internet and store ads.
Sometimes gently used items can be purchased at a significant savings. You'll be amazed to see the difference between the price of new textbooks at the school bookstore, compared the price of the same gently used textbooks listed by an online bookseller.
Tomorrow we will begin our discussion about different budget methods.
Until then,
Alan
Saturday, February 10, 2007
The Remaining Expense Receipts
Labels:
drug store expenses,
dry cleaners,
text books,
transportation
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