That’s it, you’re going to do it; there’s no excuses this year. You are going to save money, stick by a budget and have so much more money this year that you can buy that house, boat or other expensive item. You probably said that in 2011, and in 2010 and even in 2009. It’s like the “I’m going to lose weight” resolution: easy to make and easy to break. However, there are some helpful tips to make 2012 the first year that you actually stick to your money saving resolution.
Make a Realistic Budget
When making a money saving plan, you need to first make a budget. This will help you know how much money you can spend, and how much you want to save. Write down all the little things you have to buy, and compare it with the money you bring in each week.
Before finalizing your budget, make sure it’s realistic. Be honest: if you have to spend $500 a week, there is no way you are going to just spend that $500. You may want to eat out, buy something fun or go out for a night. Give yourself a little leeway, or there is no way you will stick to your plan.
Use Credit Cards
It goes against most money saving plans, but using credit cards can be beneficial. When you purchase through credit cards, or even debit cards, you get a distinct paper trail of your purchases so you can easily compare your expenditures to your budget. Just make sure you pay the amount so you don’t incur any interest.
Set a Goal
Saving money forever until you die isn’t a very good reason to save money, and you will get bored of it eventually. If you want to effectively save money, set some goal. It can be as simple as having $1,000 by the end of the month, but usually this isn’t good enough. What do you need the $1,000 for? Keep thinking about what you need the money for and it will help you stick to your plan.
Setup a Penalty
All of the above tips are useful, but what you really need is willpower. Without this, there is no way you will stick to your plan, regardless of all the planning you do. To ensure you don’t slip, setup a penalty whenever you don’t listen to your budget.
For example, if you want to save $1,000 a month and you only have $300, give it to charity. If you can’t save the full amount, then you don’t deserve to have any of the savings. Be sure to stick with your penalty, or soon it will become ineffective.
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These are good tips, I struggle sometimes to budget properly, I think that’s my challenge for this year.
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This would be a good year to tackle that credit card thing, I like the idea of the ‘charity penalty’ – that’s a good idea.
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Great post Elizabeth but I disagree with having a New Year’s resolution. Many people drop their resultions after a few months. When the next year comes round they promise they’ll work harder to achieve their goals. What happens? They fall again.
Instead of an annual resolution, make one every day. Write it down, pin it up where you can see it, etc but whatever you do read it and stick to… every day.
Sorry, I’m not ranting – just wanted to get my point across

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Though these are basic things that everyone is supposed to know and follow but its these that we so often miss or neglect and that’s what, i suppose, differentiates a good blogger from a great one!
Thank you for this lovely piece of information.
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My New Year’s resolution is to start saving more money instead of splurging like I have been doing. Good thing I already have a helping hand with my TV service.
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I hope your guest author is doing better than I am. I have already given upon two resolutions.
Grate post ha ha,
I like your tricks to save money.
looking forward to read you next post
I badly need a plan on how to save money this year, like what you said I already told myself in the past years that I will save but I ended up saving nothing. This year, I want to really plan everything and save even a little so that I will not have to deprive myself.
One of my 2012 resolution is to have a good money saving plan for me this year. I need to cut down on the extra money spent on my shopping. I hope i stick to my resolution.
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