Episode #13 - 3 Ways to Save Money AND Be Organized - a podcast by Pam Walrod

from 2020-08-13T16:00

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Would you love to learn three tricks to save you tons of money? I think these tips are really going to help you.



  • Easy way to organize and keep track of receipts


  • Gift card storage and use


  • Set reminders



The first thing is that you can set up an organizational box and put it nearest the door you always go in and out of.


Tip number two is related to gift cards. Who doesn’t love gift cards? For me, it’s a hobby or book store card.  Did you know that there is over $1 billion a year not redeemed from gift cards?? Eeeks! When I saw that statistic, I was shocked! So, basically what is happening is that  someone is purchasing the gift card so the merchant already has their money. But, when someone doesn’t redeem the gift card, so much money is wasted.  I know I’ve been guilty of putting them in a drawer or basket and forgetting about them.


The third way that you can save money is to set reminders for things like birthdays. For example you have a family member that lives out of state and you need to ship birthday presents. You can set a reminder two weeks out. I like to use Google calendar and set up an alarm for this. But, you can use whatever works for you.


I hope these tips have helped and sparked some ideas for you on ways you can hopefully save a lot of money throughout the year - it all adds up!


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