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Save Money News

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Save Money

Using coupons, buying generic brands or used products, finding cheaper rates for services and bills, and getting rid of unused subscriptions and memberships are a few among many common ways people conserve cash.

Going green can both help the environment and save significant amounts of money in the process. One way to start with this is moving toward a DIY lifestyle and purchasing fewer products from stores.

There are many ways to adopt a frugal yet sustainable lifestyle. Motorists can save on fuel costs and reduce emissions by carpooling and/or driving an electric or hybrid vehicle. Doing an energy and toxin audit can help homeowners save money on power and water bills, and make their homes cleaner and safer. Recycling old electronics and common household items is also beneficial for the environment, and some sites offer compensation for doing it.

MNN has coupons, gift ideas, DIY inspirations and other strategies for reducing the burden on your purse or wallet. Find more information on how to save money in the articles below. (Photo: 401(K) 2012 / Flickr)

 

Articles about Save Money

  • Weatherize this: Water heater blankets

    Mon, Jan 11 2010 at 8:13 AM

    Knock 4-9 percent off your winter heating bill by dressing an older model water heater with an insulating blanket.

  • Tonight we're going to cook like it's 1929

    Thu, Jan 07 2010 at 12:36 PM

    94-year-old Clara and her Great Depression recipes are a hit on YouTube.

  • Purchase seeds and plants with food stamps

    Tue, Jan 05 2010 at 12:06 PM

    Get the biggest bang for your food stamp buck by growing your own.

  • Back to basics: Fels-Naptha

    Mon, Jan 04 2010 at 11:03 AM

    Huh? Fels what? Fels-Naptha, an old-school bar laundry soap that's a staple in DIY detergents and is used for numerous home remedies.

  • Why I'm optimistic about 2010: Experience consumption

    Mon, Jan 04 2010 at 8:42 AM

    Experiences, not stuff, are what make our food blogger optimistic about the new year.

  • Weatherize this: Attic stair covers

    Tue, Dec 29 2009 at 9:54 PM

    Notice a chill around the pull-down ladder leading to your attic? Insulate that giant hole in the ceiling by installing an attic stair cover for greater energy savings.

  • The green grinch

    Mon, Dec 21 2009 at 10:17 AM

    Energy-guzzling Christmas light displays are one holiday tradition that makes this mostly festive blogger cringe. How do you feel about Griswald-esque lawn spectacles?

  • Free mp3 holiday downloads for your Chistmas party

    Wed, Dec 16 2009 at 12:12 PM

    Use your party budget for great food and download the music on your menu for free – legally.

  • Weatherize this: Sweaters

    Mon, Dec 14 2009 at 7:44 AM

    One of the most vital home weatherization tools is sitting right in your closet, not on the shelves of your local hardware store: the sweater.

  • Friday food news

    Fri, Dec 04 2009 at 7:14 PM

    Food news from around the web for your weekend reading.

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