50 ways to save cash
In hard times, it's more important than ever to ensure that you pay no more than necessary for the essentials of life. Here are 50 ways to get the most from your money.
By Emma Simon
Last Updated: 1:56PM GMT 13 Feb 2009
Hard times make it more important than ever to ensure you do not pay more than necessary for goods and services, while making your savings work as hard as possible for your benefit.
Many hard-working families are feeling the pinch as the economy nosedives, savings rates plummet and cheap credit deals have vanished from the high street. But saving money may be easier than you think. While the weather remains inclement and the children are off school next week, why not take some time to spring-clean your finances?
The Telegraph has compiled 50 ways for families to save money. Work through the list by following the links below and see how much healthier and wealthier your pocket feels (links open in new windows).
Mortgages: Nos 1-7
Credit cards: Nos 8-14
Current accounts: Nos 15-19
Savings: Nos 20-26
Household bills: Nos 27-33
Insurance: Nos 34-41
Pensions and benefits: Nos 42-43
Shopping: Nos 44-48
Investment: Nos 49-50
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/consumertips/4611025/50-ways-to-save-cash.html
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