Debt management

Hi, I am not a professional nor a am I affiliated with any of the company names listed below. Here are some things that have worked for us (various online sources). Hope these help you as well!:

- Cancel Cable (we use Roku for streaming; Sling TV for cheap channel lineups)
- Look at your cell phone usage trends and (if feasible) change to a lower plan option if you are not utilizing the max data.
- Unplug any electronics that you are not using (this has saved us a bunch on elec. bill !). Also, use the natural sunlight as much as possible - it’s good for your health and your wallet 😉. (If you can do your tasks without switching on the light, don’t switch on the lights.)
- Cancel newspaper/magazine subs.
- switch to glassware (instead of plastic); this will save you money in the long run because glass will last a lot longer and plastic can be harmful for your food and health. (Incidentally, possibly less visits to the doc., hence less $ spent on co-pay!).

- On a relative point to the previous one, cut down on buying processed foods, which could add up on your wallet and your health costs.

(Sorry didn’t mean to sound like a health advisor, but hope these tips help you! These have surely helped us! Good Luck!