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[QUOTE="Johnson2468, post: 287648, member: 93261"] [B]Review your monthly spending plan[/B] Look through your monthly spending plan. If you feel you need one, start the process of making one. It can often be helpful to just see your monthly expenses in black and white to help you concentrate on costs you might easily do without. For instance, you probably have room to cut back on the number of little subscription services you pay for without sacrificing the quality of your life. [B]Discover a side business you like.[/B] Certain occupations are genuinely enjoyable and don't feel like labor. The best side jobs are those that you would still want to do even if you weren't getting paid for them. For you, that can entail instructing someone in a foreign language or how to play an instrument. Dog walking or making handcrafted goods to sell online could be examples. [B]Reduce utility costs[/B] Depending on how old your property is, window leaks and water drips could cost you hundreds of dollars annually. Thankfully, there are numerous strategies to lower utility costs. [/QUOTE]
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