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04-07-2004, 09:34 AM
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Saving Tips Related To Work
Work/Job Saving Tips...
- Ask your employer about a flexible spending account. This will let you set aside money before taxes are taken out and is best utilized with known yearly medical costs such as check-ups. The cash can be used to pay doctor bills that insurance doesn't cover. Accounts to cover child-care costs are also generally available.
- Consider buying your professional clothing at an up-scale resale shop. You will find top quality brand clothes that have only been worn a few times (if ever) at a fraction of the price the clothes would cost new.
- Give office paper new life before throwing it away or recycling. If printing is only on one side, cut the paper into 1/4 size sheets, punch a hole through them and tie them together with a string to make yourself a memo pad.
- If you're divorced, but were married for 10 or more years and have not remarried, you're entitled to half your ex-spouse's Social Security benefits. The exception is if your own work record gives you a larger benefit.
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06-11-2008, 04:06 AM
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Great tips...thanks! 
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06-26-2008, 01:01 AM
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Get Free Stuff At Work
I really like "saving money" at work by getting free stuff!
1. Free lunch - My office offers cereal, tuna, bread, bagels, and a few other things. Not the most enticing lunch but good once in a while, especially knowing you are saving money.
2. Free supplies - Office supplies are expensive. Why not take home some free paper clips and Post It Notes?
3. Free stuff - Does you office have some company T-Shirts. How about backpacks? Usually these are reserved for clients and customers, but why not take something home for yourself once in a while?
4. Free soda - My office has almost every variety of soda. I like to take a can home each day as I leave so I don't have to buy any soda myself.
We all work really hard. Make sure to get all the free stuff you can!
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07-07-2008, 07:22 PM
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Find out about all of the benefits of your job. Most people aren’t even aware of all of the benefits available to them. Spend some time with an HR person finding out about all the benefits of your job - you might be surprised at what you might find. Sometimes employers offer free tickets to sporting events, free personal improvement opportunities, and an optional employee match on some retirement funds that maximized the money you are. This will not only cut down on your spending on things like sporting and community events and educational classes, but also improve you retirement plan.
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07-30-2008, 03:12 AM
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Thats a nice one, also refrain from pulse buying or other scams in the office
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08-25-2008, 09:26 PM
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Make sure to maximize your 401K contributions especially if your employer has a matching policy.
Going green saves money. Avoid using disposable coffe cups, spoons, knives, etc. Change the default setting in your printer to be double sided. Do not print unless you absolutely have to.
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08-26-2008, 12:30 AM
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That was a great tips. Here are another tips at work:
Work
1. Plan Your Day. Do this religiously and you’ll be far more productive. Plan only as much as you can actually accomplish. Be realistic about time frames and do the most difficult and most important stuff first. Make a habit of doing this first thing when you wake up or at the end of the day.
2. Get Things Ready the Night Before. Prepare as much as you can to make mornings stress free. Set out clothes. Have bags packed and by the door. Make your lunch and have your breakfast chosen and partially prepared. Have a travel coffee mug ready. Put the coffee in the coffee maker.
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08-27-2008, 08:00 AM
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Saving Tips for Work
Find a coworker who lives nearby to you and carpool.
Talk a walk on your lunch hour instead of joining a gym to use the treadmill.
Bring your own snacks instead of hitting the vending machine.
Take advantage of the free coffee and tea or start a "coffee club" and share the cost instead of hitting the convenience store or Starbuck's in the morning.
Offer to make the bank and/or post office run and take care of your own business at the same time to save yourself time and money.
Bring your own (reusable) water bottle to work and refill it at the water cooler instead of purchasing water from the vending machine.
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11-12-2008, 02:04 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by saveforhouse
I really like "saving money" at work by getting free stuff!
2. Free supplies - Office supplies are expensive. Why not take home some free paper clips and Post It Notes?
3. Free stuff - Does you office have some company T-Shirts. How about backpacks? Usually these are reserved for clients and customers, but why not take something home for yourself once in a while?
4. Free soda - My office has almost every variety of soda. I like to take a can home each day as I leave so I don't have to buy any soda myself.
We all work really hard. Make sure to get all the free stuff you can!
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This is stealing, not saving money.
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