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Stretching Your Budget: Spend a Little Now and Save a Lot Later

05.09.2016 by Girl on Fire // Leave a Comment

Stretching Your Budget: Spend a Little Now and Save a Lot Later

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When you set out to save money, it may seem a little counterintuitive to start off by spending more. But sometimes you have to spend in order to save, and there are many ways that you can save money that involve spending a bit more at the start.

Here are a few ways to stretch your budget further by spending more money now but saving a lot more later on.

Investing in Quality Appliances

Next time you have to make an important purchase for a large appliance, think carefully about your budget. You will often get exactly what you pay for, and that means when you choose the cheapest option, you may end up having to replace it sooner.

Spend a bit more on a high-quality product, and it is likely to last you a lot longer. That means over time it will cost you less, and it will also be less hassle replacing it.

Getting Your Car Maintained Regularly

Looking after your car can be expensive. Getting it checked over regularly and fixing the minor problems that arise can make it seem like you never stop spending money on your car. But this can save you a lot of money if you prevent more serious problems from occurring, which can cost thousands of dollars to fix.

Ensuring Your Premises is Safe

If you have a business premises, you may need to spend money on making it safe for your customers. If someone has an accident, they could end up hiring a personal injury lawyer like rosenthallevy.com to get compensation, and that could be very costly. So it makes sense to take precautions, even if they cost you money.

Buy Reusable Products

The more you reuse an item, the less it will cost you. Take water bottles, for example. You can reuse a good water bottle countless times, and this will save you money on all the bottles of water you may buy over the months and years. Think of other things that you could reuse to save you money, even though the initial investment is larger.

Energy Efficiency at Home

Saving energy in your home will help you to save money on your bills in the long term, but it can involve a large initial investment. You may invest in solar panels, which will provide you with free electricity for years. Or you could simply buy some LED light bulbs, which might cost you more than standard bulbs but can lead to significant energy savings.

Buy Things in Bulk

The simplest way to spend less by spending more initially is to buy things in bulk. Think of all the things that you constantly buy that last a long time, like tins of food and toilet paper. Spend more on buying these in bulk, and you’ll save money buying them individually in the long term.

Spend More to Save More

While we often look for the cheapest solutions, it often pays to think ahead and invest in products and services that, while more costly initially, can help us to make huge savings in the long term. Start with the above suggestions, then see how much you can save by spending a bit more to begin with.

Charles Spencer works in the world of personal finance and is a down to earth, family man. In his free time he enjoys getting his thoughts and ideas out of his head and into his hard drive, often writing on family matters and personal finance.

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