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Mon, Mar 15th, 2010, 04:33 PM #1
1- Watch the TV Show Til Debt Do Us Part
The creative juices will flow.......... and this is what I did
1- Cancelled my Visa which had a 140.00 yearly fee attached.
Result - 140.00 savings.
2- Wrote a letter to my cable company which went like this...
Dear Roger,
Please tell me why I should continue to have my serivce with you?
Ma B. offers the same type of service.
Result - 20% savings per month - they volunteeered
3- Printed off the interenet what one bank offered. Faxed it to my bank and said - Why is it I should stay and bank here?
Result yearly savings of 155.40
4- Wrote a letter to my internet provider which went like this....
Dear Roger,
Please tell me why I should continue to have my service
with you?
Result - Discount 15% monthly discount they offered
5- Cancelled "stick"
Result - 43.00 x 12 = 516.00 per year savings
6- Up and coming - Cancel landline phone serivce. I have the unit which cost me 43.00 (20.00 registration + 23.00 unit)
Yearly registration 20.00 yes only 20.00
* It dies not have 911 service and we are currently on try basis to see if we can discontinue land line service.
Upcoming results -840.00 per year savingsThis thread is currently associated with: N/A
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Mon, Mar 15th, 2010, 04:48 PM #2
We call rogers once in a while and tell that we are thinking of switching to bell and get savings all the time.
My credit cards have no annual rate, I would cancel them, but don't think I can because they have tons of debt on them
What's "stick?
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Mon, Mar 15th, 2010, 05:24 PM #3Financial Advisor
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1. Pay credit card (bring the balance down to zero). Use it as much as you can, but always maintain zero balance by the payment date (so NO interest is charged)
2. Pay credit card & bills atleast 5 days before the payment date (it thats 5days for processing).
3. Get a over-draft protection on your Chequing account, so there is no NSF Fee for over the account withdrawal.
4. Get a line of credit from the whichever Bank you deal with (Unsecured line of credit is even better). This is equivalent to emergency cash, & use it only in emergency (you can pay interest only as minimum & the full outstanding balance if you have money). There is no charge if you keep paying interest only (which is much lower than credit card).
5. Maintain a Spending Record, (as budgeting) to know, how much money comes, & where it goes. Attached you will find a Spending Record Fillable Form (link from my March 2010 News Letter).
http://www.data.advisornet.ca/newsle...ing_Record.pdf
Will add more saving tips in future................
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Mon, Mar 15th, 2010, 05:48 PM #4SDM Optimum Queen Wannabe
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I think the "stick" is an internet stick so you can get service for you laptop anywhere you can get cell service
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Mon, Mar 15th, 2010, 06:42 PM #5Smart Canuck
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It's amazing to see the savings right there on paper. I have no credit cards, no cable, and no landline phone. We have two cell phones, both with My 5 so we incur no long distance charges. We would have cell phones anyways, so makes sense to just use them. And our internet is cheaper then the other company, so we're good there. Now if I could just cut out my darn Tim Horton's coffee addiction, I'd be all set!
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Mon, Apr 5th, 2010, 08:17 PM #6Smart Canuck
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I never liked that show, "Til Debt Do Us Part". I found it really repetitive...people that didn't use money right (fees at the ATM, not paying bills on time...)
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Tue, Apr 6th, 2010, 06:19 AM #7Smart Canuck
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Yeah, that's true. But you have to admit, Gail is a finincial guru when it comes to helping these couples who are finincially doomed (and financially dumb). I have learned alot from watching her show, and we have opted for her "cash only" idea, and also have little jars to keep our cash seperated.
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Tue, Apr 6th, 2010, 09:26 PM #9-Moderator-
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my cc has a 25annual fee but the interest is much lower.. i hold a balance so its worth it

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Tue, Apr 6th, 2010, 11:44 PM #10
I have Scotiabank Visa which has a 1% back on everything, and 2% back on recurring payments, drugstore, etc. I think I pay 68 dollars per year, but its so worth it. I also have CIBC dividends VISA - 1% back on everything - staggered at .25% up to $500, .5% from 501 to 2000 and 1% thereafter. No fees on that one (it was the Shoppers Drug Mart visa card before).
I buy coffee from the coffee pot at work for 0.25 cents a cup (as opposed to $1.50 or more down in the food court of our building) or better yet, boil the kettle and make my own coffee or tea. Usually eat packed lunches or cup o' soup as opposed to dropping $10 for lunch downstairs too.
Our weekness is that we like to have dinner and movie out about once a week or every two weeks, but I have lots of movie tickets from redeeming my HBC points and use the Entertainment book to eat out....
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Wed, Apr 7th, 2010, 12:03 AM #11Financial Advisor
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SPEND LESS - This is the only way one can save.
There are essential things like:-
1. Have a Spending Record (know where your money goes).
2. Do not pay a fee for credit card if you maintain zero balance (there are several NO fee credit card).
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Wed, Apr 7th, 2010, 12:38 AM #12-Moderator-
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spending records really help, i agree!
its kinda scary when you are seeing everything you spend on paper!
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Wed, Apr 7th, 2010, 10:16 AM #13Financial Advisor
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Here is a copy of Spending Record Form - (for those who are serious about saving money)
http://www.edfc.ca/e-newsletter/2010...LL-2010-03.pdf
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"Don't wait until everything is just right. It will never be perfect. There will always be challenges, obstacles and less than perfect conditions. So what. Get started now. With
each step you take, you will grow stronger and stronger, more and more skilled, more
and more self-confident and more and more successful.”
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Wed, Apr 7th, 2010, 10:53 AM #14Financial Advisor
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Thu, Apr 8th, 2010, 12:13 PM #15Smart Canuck
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