Thursday, April 2, 2015

When You Pay Less Than Full Price for Something, Save the Difference

When You Pay Less Than Full Price for Something, Save the Difference

Everyone appreciates a good bargain. It always feels good to pay less for something. But to make a good deal really worthwhile, consider actually saving the money you saved.

Personal finance writer Morgan Quinn suggests this tip over at U.S. News & World Report:

Are you a bargain hunter, coupon clipper or thrifty shopper? What do you do with all the money you save? If you're like most consumers, you just spend it on something else. The point of getting a discount is to save money, right? The next time you get a discount or score a sweet deal, save the difference of what you didn't spend.

It's productive, and it makes saving money kind of fun. For more tips, check out the full post.

9 Basic Pieces of Money-Saving Advice No One Follows – But Should | U.S. News & World Report

Photo by Gerard Van der Leun.

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