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10 Best Ways To Save Money

Saving money is not always easy and the hardest part is generally to get started. In this post, I am going to share with you the best ways to save money, so that you can gain some control of your finances and have less worries about your monthly budget. 

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Look For Ways Where You Can Cut On Spending

If you have a lot of expenses that do not leave you much room for saving, it might be a good idea to start cutting back. Check for non-essential expenses where you can spend less, like buying take-aways, or cancelling some of your monthly subscriptions. 

Here are some tips for cutting back on everyday spending:

  • Read through community event listings to locate events that cost less to save on entertainment expenses.
  • Cancel memberships or subscriptions that you can manage without or do not use often.
  • Cut back on certain non-essential expenses. For instance, limit dining out to once a month or stop buying take-away coffee and rather make a flask at home to take to take with you.
  • Steer clear from expensive restaurants and rather opt for those that fall under a lower price bracket.
  • Avoid impulse buying. Give yourself time to sleep over it. You will be thanking yourself later.
  • Download cash back apps.

Create Saving Goals For Yourself

Start thinking about goals for yourself that you want to save towards, for instance, getting married, putting away money for retirement, your child’s college fund, or planning a family vacation. Work out the amount that you want to save on a monthly basis and how long it will take you to save the money needed to achieve these goals. 

Break your goals down into short and long-term saving goals:

  • Short-term saving goal – One to three years (for example: down payment on your vehicle, family vacation, emergency fund for unexpected living expenses).
  • Long-term saving goal – Four years + (for example: child’s college fund, retirement, home renovations).

If you are putting away money towards your child’s college fund or your retirement, a viable option is to save this money in an investment account. Although these accounts pose some risk of losing money, it could also generate growth when the market expands.

Bonus tip: Create short-term goals that are achievable. Reaching smaller goals to pay for a new phone, for instance, can be highly rewarding and encourage you to keep saving for future goals. 

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Get Rid Of Your Debt

Monthly debt payments are one of the biggest challenges as far as saving goes. A large portion of your salary probably goes to debt. The quickest way to get rid of debt is by implementing the debt snowball strategy. This involves paying off your smallest debts first and then tackle the larger ones. It sounds like an uphill battle, but it entails more a behavioural change than figures. Once your debts start shrinking and your income freed up, you will have money to use towards savings. 

Start Cutting Down On Groceries

Most people are taken aback once they have started their budget when they see what they actually spend every month on groceries. Most families who have kids spend even more. It is easy to splurge on snacks and sweets when you are walking those grocery aisles. And retailers are clever! They place all kinds of delectable treats at the checkout points and other strategic places that lure you into adding a few more things to your trolley. You will be amazed at how these little purchases can start adding up and depleting your budget each month. 

Start Buying Generic

One of the most viable methods of saving money is to stop buying brands. In many cases, no-name brands offer equal quality compared to branded products. Generic brands of food staples (like beans or rice), cleaning products, meds, and paper products work just as well as their marked-up counterparts. 


Start Saving Cash Automatically

There is a way to save money without even thinking about it. You can set up your banking account to automatically transfer a set amount to your savings account each month. This way, the money goes out of your bank account each month and gets saved for when you need it. Look at it as an expense every month, like a funeral plan, or insurance product. It can be an amount that fits your budget. Any amount that is saved, no matter how big or small, is better than no savings at all. 

Look at making use of fun saving apps such as Liberty Stash.

Ask For Discount When You Pay Cash

If you do not ask, you will never know. Some companies that offer loyalty cards, offer special discounts on grocery items, movie tickets, flight tickets, or have student, teacher, or senior discounts. Some businesses offer discount for cash payments. 

Save Money By Reducing Your Energy And Water Costs

You can reduce your electricity bill by simply making a few changes in your home. Repairing leaking taps or toilets, using LED lightbulbs, or setting your washing machine to wash your laundry in cold water, are all ways that can contribute to lower utility bills every month. Most appliances that are on the market nowadays, have energy saving features to help you save money on your energy bill, but keep in mind that they are pricey. 

Conclusion

I hope this article about the best ways to save money was of some use to you and that you will start incorporating some of these methods to help you with saving towards your financial goals. 

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111 comments

  1. Saving saving saving
    I already start hopefully I will open the 5lt container in December.
    Thank you for the info

  2. Awesome saving tips! This is my new years resolution! To save money 🙂

  3. I love the idea of setting Saving goals… I often try but fail and reading this gave me the idea to start saving small rather then big

  4. Very informative article. Good tips on ways to save.

  5. This super amazing, hoping to win 🤞

    • Best tips. Saving gets you disciplined and healthy mind. No stressing because of debt. Thank you for sharing.

  6. As a family we try to save mostly on groceries. We don’t buy Unnecessary items no matter how bad we want it. We work on a I need it basis rather than I want it because we need to work wisely with the little that we have

  7. Thank you for the very helpful tips.

  8. So informative.
    I also use Stash, SnapnSave n loyalty Cards. I think they give a bit of savings n discounts as well.

  9. The biggest way that I have been saving is by using the store discount cards. I never ever used to shop at Checkers because they were just too expensive with everything an dtheir sales were on items that I didn’t want or buy. Now they are actually the shop that I shop at mostly. Every single week there are fantastic discounts on actual products that I use and buy. I love it. You don’t get the same sort of satisfaction with the Pick n Pay card because the saving is minimal, especially the points. I think that it gives me greater satisfaction when I literally see the total come down at Checkers. Using my Clicks, Shoprite and Ucounts cards all help at different times. Dischem is the worst🙈 (Sorry) The discount payback is so miniscule that it doesn’t drive me to go and buy there. I only go spend my Ucounts there.

    • I’m with you on that, I love seeing the total go down at Checkers after I swipe and they often have fantastic deals. You should also sho at Food Lovers Market. I got the best deal ever about 2 weeks ago! For just R139 I got a pocket of potatoes, a pocket of butternut, a pocket of gem squash, a pocket of onions and a pocket of carrots. Amazing!

      • I luv the specials that Food Lovers have weekly… and Checkers has always been my favourite shopping place…as we get to save loads at the end of each shopping trip with the xtra-savings card…

        Thank you for sharing
        Xox

  10. Thank you for the tips. Started my saving journey already.

  11. I am always scouring the internet for free deals, especially ones that will assist my daughter’s education, for example Pick n Pay school club gives a free subscription to E-classroom. It’s an amazing educational CAPS resource site. My daughter loves it because the lessons are summarizes and then you get tested on it.

  12. Great savings tips & advice! Need to fo as much as we can. I love this saying “Save Money, Live Better”

  13. This year I am definitely saving more and spending less. Last year with the harsh lockdown I saw the importance of having cash for rainy days, I will never be caught again without money saved for days when I can’t work.
    Thanx for the article it really is helpful

    • Oh you can say that again Phakeme! We all could have done with a bit of a nest egg to help us through last year.

  14. Nobuhle Tshabalala

    I have already started with my savings although it is not easy

  15. We definitely saved at checkers on black Friday. I did go over my budget slightly but I still have good coffee left for the rest of Januworry.
    Shell vplus is also great. I get about a tank of fuel every 2 or 3 months. You get cash back on your card when you put in fuel.

    • Chantelle Girgan

      We started saving as soon as covid hit. You never know when you need it. Even if we just put R20 away a month its still saving!

  16. Love the tips, we all need help In some way or another

  17. Love the tips on getting rid of debt! It’s my biggest goal for this year. I’ve already started using the snowball effect.

    • Thanks for the amazing article well written and absolutely true. I am definitely inclined to share this as it will benefit plenty

  18. As a young person I find this info helpful. I know one day I will get old so I better start saving now! Most young people think they will be young forever, they are so reckless, I wish they could take their finances seriously. They need to ask their parents how bad is their debt, parents can protect us from the truth of their finances but now I ask my parents so I can learn to do better.

  19. Awesome competition checkers voucher would love to win ❤️

    • What with the lockdown, we have all been forced to rethink our savings plans – bang on time with this article – thank you. Appreciate the comments as well – I didn’t know about Stash 🙏

      • I love Stash – it is so helpful and I actually cashed out this week because January is such a tough month, more so than ever this year! I had a small bit of savings to help me get through this month.

  20. Saving is a great way to wealth. Be disciplined and you will achieve your goals.

    • I didnt know about stash…Awesome price…i would really like to win this Checkers voucher. It would be such a blessing. If i knew now that i would have have to turn each penny….i would have start saving when i was young

  21. This is some sage advice and it’s things that we can implement. I am confronted with pay cuts due to Covid so I have to rethink how I spend and look for other sources of income. I love these tip, they really are great. Thank you.

  22. Devandran Anamalay

    Amazing advice. This is going to be such help to me and my family.

  23. My family and I will be using these tips I can’t wait for us to take our first family vacation as our short term goal thanks for the heads up

  24. The ‘little unplanned’ expenses are the ones that always messes up my budget.

  25. Very helpful tips thanks and awesome checkers giveaway!

  26. Thank you for these awesome savings tips. For me, it’s the stores discount cards. I love the Checkers one. So many savings discounts. They really rock.

  27. I absolutely enjoyed this, and shared this article with my daughter & nieces, teaching them the value of saving from an early age

  28. This is actually very helpful. We as a family used to spend a lot on take aways, because of our busy work schedules. But we quickly realised that dining in is actually much much cheaper. We also started to recycle water – meaning, any water left in the iron, or kettle or what ever may be, I water the plants with. Especially the dogs water bowl. We have a lot of ants, so most of the time the water bowl is full of ants, I now use that for the plants as well instead of tossing it. I also like to shop at checkers, as the savings are really really good. Its better to see your price drop at the till than to get points like at pick n pay. Checkers is our go to shop for everything. This year we also decided to start “budgeting”. We usually just pay whatever we need to and buy whatever we need, but never really budget. This article will sure help with that. xx

  29. Darryn van der Walt

    Great tips!

  30. Leatitia du Toit

    Great saving tips! Thanks!

  31. I try to save every last cent, I take all the change lying around the house hide it from everyone, and any money I have in my account I transfer to my savings account there by starting every month with my month salary

  32. Wow this is such great tips. Thank you so much

    • I just read the money saving tips again…honestly im very impessed…im doing it as from the end of this month…Awesome…Thanks

  33. At the moment saving is impossible. With hubby not really able to work through lock down and us depending on my meagre earnings, we buy what we absolutely need and there is nothing left. Long for the day where saving becomes possible again!

  34. Wow, thank you for the amazing saving tips, that is so insightful. I can implement two or three of the tips listed I’m sure. At this point every penny is important, l would be glad to save a dollar, times are tough. My income has been negatively affected because of the pandemic. I will be putting some work on trying to do my best to save a few pennies by practicing what you wrote here. Thank you for the tips once again.

  35. This is excellent advise. I will definitely be applying this to my finances.
    Thank you. They should be teaching our kids how to manage their money.

  36. Awesome saving tips and advice. Thank you 😊

  37. I am going to start implementing some of these. Covid has been rough on all.our pockets.

  38. Melanie Pretorius

    I’ve just downloaded Stash, thank you for the tip. I’m a big fan of loyalty programs where I get discount or 3 for 2 specials. Family and friends always ask me for advice when they want to save on purchases as I always look at avenues to save money.

  39. Thank you for all these amazing tips on how to save money. The times that we live in now we need to save where ever we can.

  40. Great tips, thank you. I didn’t know about Stash, definitely going to look into it.

  41. Mbilaelo Makhado

    Thank you for saving tips

  42. Very informative and vital info, I have been doing this for a while and Baca e very conscious on my spending and where my money goes. Another tip is when you start slashing the small debts, take that money and save it!!

  43. Imma use these on my baby as she grow ❤️

  44. I think now especially now it’s so important to try save

  45. I appreciate these money management and saving tips. With a growing family out becomes increasingly hard to save when there are so many things to do and little ones to please. Will definitely be implementing some of these.

  46. Thank you. Article was most informative with some very practical suggestions

  47. Thank You very much for these Helpful tips on saving Money I really need help as I’m a single mother and only earn a small salary which covers our rent and food and the rest I have to search for to get.

    Thank You once again have a blessed day

    God Bless
    Bridget

  48. Amazing

  49. This is awesome. Thanks for all the tips..

  50. Great tips

  51. Learnt during Lockdown how much money was wasted on takeaways and eating out. Now Takeaways limited to once a week and dining out is for special occasions,

  52. Easy and practical tips! Thanks!

  53. Awesome tips! Thanks!!

  54. I love these tips

  55. It’s really hard to save these days with the price of everything being so high. I was retrenched in August and I am battling to find work. Never mind save. But once I’m on my feet I’m definitely going to read these tips again!!!

    Thank you

  56. Thanks for the savings tips even though times are tough but will start saving

  57. I’m such a compulsive buyer. Once I decide i want it, I find all the reasons as to why I NEED it. Definitely something I need to work on. Also thought that by buying in bulk I’ll save a whole lot of money. That never works for me tho since I didn’t have a budget. Have been much stricter with myself and see the results. Thanks for this piece!

  58. Buying snacks for myself and four kids is my downfall, I am sure I spend more than a thousand rand on this at least a month. It is a little here a little there and after reading this article I actually got a reality check.

  59. Oh yes. I definitely do the Food Lover’s run as well. I simply love their combo deals. You get such fantastic deals for wonderful prices

  60. I’ve been starting small but I’m happy with the progress that I’ve been making. The fact that I’m making a concerted effort to start saving is more than good enough. As opposed to the spend thrift I was before.

  61. Love this article!

  62. Great tips! I’m making an effort to set aside money for savings. Been tough but every little bit helps ❤️

  63. Very informative article. Excellent saving tips!👍

  64. Love the tips. Started with Liberty Stash in December

  65. Thanks for sharing these awesome tips 😁 I started saving today 🙏

  66. I love using the Savings Card. And love shopping at Checkers. All their savings they offer are fantastic

  67. Ohhh wow, such awesome tips, thank you. I have downloaded the liberty stash app. Savings here I come!!! I especially want to save for my twin boys. I became an unemployed single mom to twins and exhausted all my savings. I think I didn’t have enough in general.

  68. This comes In really handy every cent counts thank you Lynne

  69. Kim-Jeanne Rispel

    These are such helpful tips and couldn’t have come at a better time.

  70. Awesome! This would be amazing to win. Back to school treats for my kids and all the essentials. Fingers and toes crossed 🤞🏻

  71. I love how easy these money saving tips are. I’ve saved a bit already since following them.

  72. Saving is an extreme sport to some of us but this will really help teach how one should save

  73. Thank you so much for the saving tips I have started the savings journey..i will also tell my family and friends about it.i was not saving anything but this has taught me alot…thank you so much big up to 10best ways to save money

  74. Thank you for the tips.

  75. Thanx for the useful tips. Excited to start saving with my kids. I suggested 1r a day towards the end of the year. Hope it works

  76. Some great advice will definitely start implementing some of these ideas.

  77. Gemaine Nieuwenhuizen

    Morning. I had no clue about your site, and I m am so glad I do! What great advice and amazing tips you share!!! Saving tips are fantastic and teaching my kids to save along with is even better!!! Thank you!

  78. Mandi Nieuwenhuys

    Great advice, thank you for this website.

  79. Great ideas in this post! Well worth the read!

  80. Wow these tips are amazing i will definitely use them thank you

  81. The pandemic has taught me so much about being financially savvy. I try by all means by saving where and when I can. This has added more knowledge of what I can do to increase my savings.

  82. I must admit COVID19 with it’s unexpected expenses really did show us how important saving for a rainy day can be. Financialy it has been really tough but thanks to savings we survived. Many of the things mentioned un this article really helps to free up a little bit of money. Thank you for the insightful articles.

  83. I just feel saving at this time is even more harder… I have tried and in the middle of the week im like okay let me just take some bread money and then boom savings is back to square one. I find best is to open a bank account with 32 day notice period that way you make a plan with out touching your savings.

    • Naomi that is a fantastic recommendation. I had a 32 day hold account and it was fantastic because that temptation is removed to take just a little bit from your savings! There was another fantastic account I had a while back, but I can’t remember what it was called. I could withdraw a bit of money from it, say 30% every few months or so. This meant that if I had an emergency there was usually some cash available immediately but I could not withdraw money all the time so it offered some flexibility while still keeping my money safe from dipping into all the time.

      • Lynne thats an even better savings account I also stress should I put this away this month? what if I need it and cant access it? so thats a down fall to the 32 day savings account.

      • I can’t remember the name of it, it might have been a Flexi account. I had it with FNB 🙂

  84. Awesome giveaway, thanks!

  85. Cleopatra Lephelo

    Thank you for these saving tips. Saving money is part of my goals from this 2021 onwards, so these tips will help greatly 😁

  86. Excellent tips! 🙂

  87. We also buy in bulk where possible, and especially if an item we use alot is on special we’ll buy an extra 1 or 2.
    Groceries are oyr biggest spend most months

  88. Angelique de Swardt

    Great money saving tips!

  89. I love these tips. I’m always looking for discounts everywhere I go…who doesn’t love good discounts lol.

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