8 Ways You’re Unknowingly Losing Money Each Day

Casual Shopping

It’s so easy to get sucked into buying things online just because they’re a click away. To avoid overspending, set yourself a shopping limit each month or only buy what you need.

Daily Deal Sites

Think about whether it’s a need or just a want, and skip those impulse buys so you can hold onto your money. It’s not a good deal if you’re buying something you don’t need.

Expensive Car Washes

We all love having a clean car, but those full-service washes seriously add up. If you’re really determined to get a wash regularly, just stick to the basics, or better yet, wash your car at home.

Baby Clothes

Babies grow so fast that they usually outgrow their new clothes before they wear out. You’re better off buying used or accepting hand-me-downs from family and friends.

Boutique Fitness

As motivating as those boutique fitness classes might be, they’re usually a lot more expensive than they’re worth. Look for community classes because they are usually just as effective and much cheaper.

Anything Artisanal

They might be tasty, but artisanal products come with a high price, and they’re not always worth the price. You can try making some of those costly cheeses at home or even shop at local markets to get a better deal.

Premium Parking

There’s really no point in paying for premium parking spots in busy downtown areas or near the entrance of where you want to go. Instead, try parking a bit further away for cheaper or even free parking.

Craft Supplies

Specialty craft stores often charge a premium for things you can find for a lot cheaper elsewhere. Look for discounts or try online stores where you can get some gently-used supplies for a fraction of the price.

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