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12 Simple Ways to Save Money During Coronavirus

04.12.2020 by admin // 1 Comment

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No one prepared for a global pandemic and significant disruption to daily life, personal finances and businesses whether you have an emergency fund or not. More than 16 million Americans have lost their job in the past 3 weeks. Regardless if you’re in this situation or not, it’s important to save money during coronavirus and create an extra cushion just in case.

The most important thing to getting back on track financially is to generate income. This can be done through your career, a side hustle or passively. However, if your current income has been disrupted it will take more time to develop a new plan of action. In the meantime, an immediate action you can take is to cut expenses. Start with cutting your largest expenses to make the biggest difference and work your way down to cutting back on the smallest expenses. Here are 12 simple ways to save money during coronavirus.

Create a Budget or Financial Baseline

Before you start cutting expenses to save money during coronavirus it’s helpful to know first where you are spending money today. How much money are you spending on housing, transportation, bills, food and other items? This is helpful whenever you’re looking to start saving money, but even more important now with all this uncertainty. Even if you don’t know exactly how much you’re spending in each category a ballpark number or a range will help you prioritize where you should look first to cut expenses. Then, start looking at simple ways to save money on household expenses. Household expenses are usually your largest expenses and provide the most opportunity to save money.

Reduce or Delay Mortgage Payments

The CARES Act recently put in place two protections for homeowners with federally backed mortgages. The first is a foreclosure moratorium and the second is a right to forbearance for homeowners who are experiencing a financial hardship due to the virus emergency. The Consumer Finance Protection Board shares more information along with helpful resources on what you need to know, which options you qualify for, how to get mortgage relieve and more.

Reduce or Delay Rent Payments

The CARES Act included a little bit of protection for renters. For renters that are renting from an owner who has a federally backed mortgage there is a suspension or moratorium on evictions and you can’t be evicted for non payment of rent for 120 days beginning March 27,2020. In addition, many states have suspended all evictions and foreclosures due to the pandemic. For more information, go to the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau. You are also always able to call your landlord and see what options there are for flexibility. Having a conversation with your landlord instead of assuming you’re out of luck is always best.

Creative Ways To Save Money on Rent

There are creative ways to save money on rent in the short term if your landlord is willing to negotiate. For example, can you pay less rent now and make up the payments later? Pay less rent now and extend your lease? Help with maintenance like painting or yard work in exchange for lower rent? Are there construction projects the owner wants to do in exchange for lower rent?

One time I was renting and our landlord wanted to expand a half bathroom to include a shower. This would have been a significant living disruption for two months. As a result our landlord offered us a rent reduction. Our landlord wanted to do this because once our lease was up he’d be able to charge a lot more for rent. We ultimately declined the offer. In times like these there are situations where both you and your landlord can come out winning.

Come armed with data to the conversation with your landlord, especially if your lease is ending soon. Know current market rates and how much your landlord would be able to get if they listed it now or in a few months. If your lease is ending soon negotiate a better rent. Ask if you can go month to month so that you have flexibility to move if you need to.

Reduce or Delay Student Loan Payments

The CARES Act passed in the United States included a provision to help student loan borrowers. All federal loans are temporarily suspended retroactive to March 13th and interest will not accrue through September 30th. Most federal loans qualify but not all so make sure to check the details before making any assumptions. For loans that do qualify, this should happen automatically but make sure to continue checking your statements. If you can afford to continue making your federal student loan payments during this time consider doing so. All payments will go towards paying the principle and you’ll be able to pay down your balance faster.

Even if your debt payments aren’t covered in the stimulus bill that doesn’t mean you don’t have flexibility. You always have the option to call your servicer and understand what options you have.

Reduce Transportation Expenses

Data shows Americans spend roughly 13% of their income on transportation. When you’re looking at options for cutting your expenses, transportation is one of the top household expenses to make an impact.

Negotiate or Reduce Car Payments

Don’t forget, it’s always better for both you and the lender to work together. It’s more expensive for your lender to repossess your car. Even though the CARES Act didn’t provide specific relief around car payments you still have options. To see what options are available to you, you must call your lender. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau recommends asking to change the date your payment is due, request a payment plan or ask for a payment extension / deferral. Here is their advice on how to handle these conversations with your auto loan servicer.

Reduce Auto Insurance Payments

If you’re in a shelter in place area and are driving way less you have an opportunity to save money on car insurance. Don’t hesitate to contact your car insurance company and negotiate. Several car insurance companies such as Progressive and Allstate have already announced they will be offering partial refunds to customers. While this is a great proactive step, you may be able to negotiate more if you’ll be driving less for longer than they’ve assumed.

Trip of a Lifestyle called their auto insurance to let them know they were driving way less due to social distancing. Their provider ended up giving them an immediate partial refund on their current 6-month billing cycle, in addition to the automatic discount they are giving everyone next billing cycle. It only took them 7 minutes and was well worth it!

Reduce Spending on Gas

Since you’re likely driving less you should automatically be spending less on gas right now. In addition, oil prices have drastically reduced due to a combination of oversupply and reduced demand. Even when areas start opening up again expect to pay less at the pump. Do your best to estimate how much you were previously spending on gas per month and how much you expect to pay a month in the next few months.

Reduce Spending on Ride Shares and Public Transportation

With only essential businesses open in many places and many businesses moving to work from home the amount you spend on ride shares and public transportation should automatically be reduced. As areas begin reopening, continue to look for ways to keep this expense at a minimum. For example, now that you’ve shown you can be productive working from home, can you continue to work from home a few days a week?

If you aren’t commuting and normally have a monthly ride share pass or monthly train card don’t forget to cancel or pause it.

Reduce Spending On Food and Alcohol

Instead of ordering takeout cook as much as you can. It’s harder to use coupons and sales to get good deals on food right now but it is still cheaper to cook yourself than ordering takeout. There are plenty of tips for beginner cooks to help you get started. If you’re used to cooking but aren’t sure what to make here are meal ideas for breakfast, ideas for what to cook for dinner and recipes with few ingredients.

To reduce your food spend even further, consider buying less alcohol and planning out all of your meals so you waste as little food as possible. Food costs are rising at grocery stores but by planning as much as you can you can mitigate the amount these costs rise. Not sure how much you were spending on food in the first place? If you don’t document where you spend your money look at your last few credit card statements or think back to where you have spent money the past month on food and restaurants. This will help you develop a baseline.

Reduce Additional Household Expenses

Staying at home full time may actually increase some of your household expenses such as electricity, gas and water. When you look at your total household spending it’s important to take these potential increases into account. To make up for these increases can you cut your expenses anywhere else?

Reduce Internet and Cable Bills

A simple way to save money during coronavirus is to make a quick call or email to your internet and cable provider. Call and see if there are better deals on your internet and cable package. If you can’t negotiate the amount you spend, can you negotiate a better internet speed or cable package for the price you’re paying today? With no sports on, can you move down your cable subscription or even cancel it entirely? Many of the streaming services offer a week or month free if you’re not a current customer. You can take advantage of these one at at time.

If you already have streaming services and taking advantage of the free month isn’t an option look at how much cable, internet and streaming services cost you today. Cutting the cord may not save you as much money as you think if it’s bundled with your internet. Your Average Dough created a breakdown of every single cable, streaming and internet expense to see how much money they could save (without negotiating).

Reduce Cell Phone Data Plan

Are you using less data on your cell phone because you’re always home and connected to wifi? Consider reducing the data package on your cell phone plan and using your wifi for data more often.

Remove As Many Non Discretionary Expenses as You Can

Every purchase you avoid to save money during coronavirus, even if it’s only $5, will help create a financial cushion. It’s easier to avoid non discretionary expenses now because so many businesses including bars and restaurants are closed until further notice, travel is restricted and sports are paused. If you’re not sure how much money you spend on discretionary purchases every month look at your last few credit card statements or think back to where you have spent money the past month or two. This will help you develop a baseline. If you’re still not sure think about a few things you bought recently and ask yourself if it was a purchase you could have delayed or went without.

Delay Purchases Until Later

Because of the situation we are in, there may be necessary expenses that you can delay until later. For example, do you really need a new pair of pants or shoes when you’re working from home or can that wait? Is that thing on Amazon truly a need or is it a want that can wait a couple of months? Personally, I need a new pair of running sneakers but since I’m socially distancing I’m going to hold on this purchase until I see a good sale.

Call Someone Instead of Buying Them A Gift

A simple way to save money during coronavirus is to call someone instead of buying them a gift. A call or video chat is a great way to show someone you care about them and they’ll probably treasure it more than a material item.

Don’t Avoid Spending Money At the Expense Of Your Mental Health

It’s important to not take cost cutting too far. Mental health is really important. The virus, cabin fever, worrying about the health of your friends and family and job changes is a lot all at once. Don’t completely deprive yourself of happiness to save a few dollars. Be smart with your spending and wait a few days before you hit buy on the discretionary purchase.

What are simple ways to save money during coronavirus that you’ve found?

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Self-Care At Home For Any Budget

03.23.2020 by admin // 1 Comment

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We have all spent far more time at home the past 10 months than we wanted. It’s more important than ever to take care of yourself and take care of your health. Here are a few cheap self-care ideas for any budget while you are stuck at home.

Exercise

The American Heart Association recommends 150 minutes of moderate intensity aerobic activity a week. It’s harder to exercise when you’re stuck at home and have limited or no exercise equipment but don’t let that stop you! There are plenty of options to work out at home, no matter how small your space is including:

  • Yoga and body weight workouts are offered by Studio Three Chicago 3 times a day for free on Instagram Live
  • Do three planks for up to 60 seconds each
  • 8 minute abs on YouTube
  • Yoga on YouTube including these videos from Brave Spaces Yoga
  • Pacing back and forth to get your 10,000 steps in (kidding, but it’s important to keep moving. If you don’t have the luxury of a large house or a yard and you’re in a high rise in the city this does mean doing “laps” around your small apartment)

Eat Healthy

Part of self-care at home is eating well. Make the choice to eat healthier as often as you can. NBC News pulled together this list of what food to stock up on in your fridge and pantry. It’s healthier to eat at home than it is to eat out and you can control the amount of salt and butter you add to dishes. At the same time, when you’re stuck at home it’s easy to graze on unhealthy snacks all day instead of sticking to a healthy meal schedule.

Try your best to eat a regular meal schedule and not graze on snacks throughout the day. Since fresh fruit and vegetables are harder to come by with less frequent grocery shopping make sure to frozen fruits and veggies instead. Most are flash frozen instantly and are just as healthy as fresh fruit! There are also health benefits for drinking tea, especially green tea.

If you’re not sure what to cook, try these recipes using common pantry and fridge staples.

Have a Home Spa Day

It’s important to take time for yourself and relax. What better way to do that than bringing the spa to you! I love to relax using Dr Teal’s Lavender Epsom Salt Bath. A 3 lb bag will normally cost between $5-6. Make sure to take a rinsing shower after taking an epsom salt bath as salt can dry out your skin. Light a nice candle and play music in the background.

Miss getting a mani/ pedi? A foot peel is a great activity for when you have to stay at home for a week or more because your feet may peel a lot. It removes dead skin and in my opinion is way more effective at removing the dead skin than a pedicure is. I’ve personally used the Baby Foot Peel. The price varies on Amazon, but I’ve usually found it for $20- $25. I found the reviews to be very helpful in making the peel most effective. This includes soaking your feet before you do the peel for at least 30 minutes, putting socks over the booties to help your feet absorb more product and soaking your feet every night for 10-15 min for the following week.

Treat Yourself To Warm Lemon Ginger Water

There are potential benefits to drinking warm lemon ginger water including improved digestion and weight loss. Additionally, warm lemon ginger water is a relaxing drink. It helps make you feel like you’re at the spa with their fruit infused waters. Lemon ginger water is easy to make and cheap. If you don’t have a juicer or don’t feel like crushing the ginger yourself you can buy frozen cubes of crushed ginger from Trader Joe’s. They are in the freezer isle and one package is about $3 for 20 crushed ginger cubes.

Check In With Your Loved Ones

Just because you’re practicing physical social distancing doesn’t mean you can’t be social virtually. Sent up a Zoom video conference or a group Facetime for your friends to have a virtual happy hour or game night. Text, call or email friends and family to let them know you’re thinking about them and to ask how they are doing.

Unplug

If all of the recent news is stressing you out and causing anxiety consider unplugging. You need to prioritize your mental health. Read a book, get started on that to-do list you’ve put off forever, organize your closets, bring back old fashioned game night.

There is also nothing wrong with watching mindless TV to get your mind off the news. You can unplug just from social media and stream your favorite TV series or movies or FaceTime family and friends. Another great way to stay connected is to write cards to family and friends to show you’re thinking of them (just in case refrain from licking the envelope).

See Also: Working from Home Tips

What are you doing for self-care at home?

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Quick And Simple Recipe Ideas With Few Ingredients: Delicious Meals In A Flash

03.22.2020 by admin // 1 Comment

Looking for quick and simple recipe ideas to make at home? Or, trying to save money at the grocery store? I love trying new recipes, but hate when the recipe calls for a bunch of ingredients that I’ll only use a little of. These easy breakfast recipes have two or three ingredients. Most of the lunch and dinner recipes include either pasta or chicken so you can buy in bulk and have multiple recipes to choose from. Lastly, there are simple dessert recipes with few ingredients. All of these recipes are easy recipes to make at home. Here are 20+ quick and simple recipe ideas with few ingredients.

Breakfast Quick and Simple Recipe Ideas with Few Ingredients

2 Ingredient Bagels

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These 2 ingredient bagels are so easy to make, healthy and only require flour and greek yogurt! You can also add sesame seeds or everything but the bagel seasoning on top. We had lox and cream cheese as well and it felt like we went out to a deli. If you don’t have a mixer, it only takes a few minutes to knead by hand.

2 Ingredient Pancakes: Egg & Banana Pancakes

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If you’re craving pancakes but don’t have milk or pancake mix you’re in luck. You can make pancakes with overripe bananas and eggs. Mix one mashed banana with 2 eggs. To make the mix smooth it’s easiest to mix in a blender but you can hand mix as well. Pour the banana mixture on a hot skillet with a little oil for a minute, flip and cook another minute.

Overnight Oats

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An excellent pantry staple is oats, and luckily there are many ways to use oats besides adding water and heating it up on the stove. If you also have almond milk or another nut milk you can make overnight oats! My personal favorite is banana bread overnight oats which includes adding bananas and cinnamon to this. Fresh bananas only last so long, so I froze a few bananas and we’ll see how that works out. Otherwise, I will continue to just add cinnamon and try a few of these other recipes based on the ingredients I have in my pantry. Here are the recipes I use for overnight oats.

Granola

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Making you own granola is another great way to use oats. Homemade granola is also much cheaper than buying granola at the store. Additionally, you get to control how much sugar is in the granola. This healthy granola recipe is very flexible. You can add whatever dried fruit you want or skip it, same with nuts. Personally, I use coconut oil, maple syrup, oats, apricots, pecans, flax seed and cinnamon in my granola.

Sweet Potato Toast

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Did you buy sweet potatoes or regular potatoes? Slice them to make “toast” and add your favorite toppings! Oven baked sweet potato toast is a healthy way to start your day and is Whole30 Approved. To make sweet potato “toast” slice the sweet potato and bake for 25 minutes ahead of time. Put it in the fridge and when you’re ready to eat it toast it like you normally would a piece of toast in the toaster oven. You can have them plain, add salt / pepper, butter, almond butter, avocados or your favorite topping.

Sweet Potato and Caramelized Onion Hash

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Sweet Potato and Caramelized Onion Hash is another great way to use the sweet potatoes you bought. This is also very healthy and was my favorite Whole30 recipe! I would meal prep on Sundays and make one batch of this. Throughout the week I would then add two fried eggs if I had it for dinner or warm up the hash for lunch. I also have made this with the crockpot salsa chicken mentioned below which was really good and added protein.

Eggs

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There are plenty of ways to make eggs: scrambled, omelettes, over easy, hard boiled, frittata, quiche and more. Cheese and veggies (frozen work fine) are great mix-ins but if you don’t have any mix-ins look at what condiments and spices you have. A little salt and pepper will always add flavor and hot sauce can make almost anything taste better.

Chilaquiles

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Chilaquiles is a dish made up of tortilla chips, eggs, salsa and your choice of toppings. Here is a recipe for chilaquiles, but when we tried to make them over the weekend we didn’t have many ingredients. Instead, we layered tortilla chips, salsa verde, cheese and scrambled eggs (eggs made prior to adding them to the dish) and put them in the 350 degree oven for about 10 minutes. We loved how they came out!

Smoothies and Smoothie Bowls

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Smoothie and smoothie bowls are a great way to use the frozen fruit you bought. Here are simple healthy smoothie recipes from Minimalist Baker using ingredients you likely already have!

Banana Bread

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Banana bread is a great comfort food that takes relatively little effort and few ingredients to make. It’s also a great way to use bananas that are over ripe. Many banana bread recipes include sour cream, but since that item isn’t as frequently found in your fridge I found this banana bread recipe with fewer ingredients.

Lunch and Dinner Quick and Simple Recipe Ideas With Few Ingredients

These lunch and dinner recipes are all easy recipes to make at home.

Chicken and Salsa

Crockpot Chicken and Salsa is two ingredients, that’s it. It takes less than a minute to prep. Place a little salsa to line the bottom of the crockpot, add the chicken and pour the rest of the salsa on top. Set the crockpot for 4 hours on high. If you want to make this more like a meal add rice!

PS I haven’t tried this myself yet, but someone added Trader Joe’s Chili Lime Spice to this and highly recommended it.

Chicken Taco Bowls

If you want to get fancy with your chicken and salsa make it into a taco bowl. Chicken taco bowls also have canned or frozen veggies like black beans and frozen corn over a bed of rice with shredded cheddar on top. You can find a recipe for chicken taco bowls here.

Cacio e Pepe

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I realize not everyone will have parmesan and pecorino to grate but both cheeses last a while in the fridge and for me have made 4 dinners for 2 people. Plus, there are only so many nights you can eat pasta with sauce. This cacio e pepe recipe helps provide some variety. All you need is pasta (I usually use bucatini), parmesan, pecorino, pepper and butter.

Simple Carbonara

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I’ve always loved eating carbonara at restaurants but had never made it at home before. After realizing how few ingredients were required and that I had all of them I made this simple carbonara recipe. This recipe calls for spaghetti, eggs, parmesan cheese and bacon. I also used the parmesan cheese for the cacio e pepe so we didn’t have to eat the same dish every night.

Easy Chicken Enchiladas With Salsa Verde

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Easy chicken enchiladas are a great way to use up chicken, cheese and tortillas. I modified this chicken enchiladas with salsa verde recipe. I didn’t have any sour cream, so I mixed the cooked chicken with salsa verde and cheese instead. Then, I topped it off with only salsa verde and cheese as I didn’t have cilantro. I was able to make a few extra so instead of baking it all at once I wrapped them up and saved a few chicken enchiladas in the freezer for easy lunches later.

Simple Turkey Chili

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Chili is a great recipe for when you’re hunkered down, even as it starts to warm up. It requires very few ingredients and if you’re missing something like onions you can still make the recipe. This dish is pretty easy to make, requiring only about 10 minutes of prep. I always use frozen chopped onions and peppers so you don’t have to worry about getting fresh veggies to make the meal. Plus, this recipe is one way you can use all of those beans you bought.

Dessert Fast Easy Recipes With Few Ingredients

These four recipes are all easy dessert recipes with few ingredients.

Mango Sticky Rice

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Mango sticky rice is a thai dessert. I used frozen mango, jasmine rice, coconut milk and sugar to make this. Even though this is meant to be a dessert, I modified this mango sticky rice recipe by adding way less sugar and not making the coconut milk and sugar topping. I found that the rice came out best when I used 1 cup of rice with a little over 1 cup of water, 1/2 cup of coconut milk, and 2 spoonfuls of sugar.

Healthy Banana Oatmeal Cookies

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Do you have overripe bananas? Don’t let them go to waste! An easy cookie recipe with few ingredients is healthy banana oatmeal cookies. Take 2 overripe mashed bananas and add 1 cup of oatmeal. Optional to add 1/2 cup of chocolate chips or raisins. Bake at 350 degrees for 10-12 minutes.

Buckeyes

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Want candy but don’t have any in the house? Make your own. An easy dessert recipe with few ingredients is buckeyes. Buckeyes are like Reeses in a different shape – peanut butter covered in chocolate. Don’t have melting wafers? No problem. Use chocolate chips and add a little coconut oil. You can also substitute the peanut butter with almond butter. Here is a recipe for homemade buckeyes.

Chocolate Chip Cookies

And, of course, when you’re stuck at home for an indefinite amount of time there is nothing better than a batch of chocolate chip cookies. My favorite recipe has always been the chocolate chip cookie recipe on the back of the Nestle chocolate chip bag.

Want more recipe ideas? Check out weekly meal plan: what to cook for dinner, best Trader Joe’s dinner ideas and quick and easy breakfast recipes for more ideas!

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