Money Saving Tips Made Easy



Posted: Saturday, October 04, 2008

by
AdamsLLC

Front and center in every form of media is information on how to save money. Consumers are scrambling to find ways to battle inflation. Since the U.S. government has pumped 700 billion dollars into our economy, the value of the U.S. Dollar will fall and inflation will continue to rise. Consumers will need to learn how to save and make money to survive during this economic turmoil.

Most Americans believe they have to get up every day and go to work for somebody else to make money. Consumers are discovering that their paychecks are not sufficient enough to cover all of their needs. Most of them only consider getting another job or a different higher paying job. However, there are many ways people can make money by themselves without having to work for somebody else.

It is easy to make money and you don't have to work for somebody else to do it. All you need is a little confidence, determination and ingenuity. You don't have to buy an expensive business course that will end up collecting dust in your closet. You don't have to get a loan and buy a franchise that costs thousands of dollars. All you need is a little money for marketing materials and to offer a service that people need at that time of year.

As our baby boomer population ages they will need people to handle everyday chores that they are no longer able to do. Currently 6000 Americans celebrate their 65th birthday, 3800 will become 85, and 10,000 turn 50 years old - daily. There are 35 million senior citizens in America now and by the year 2030 that figure will double to over 70,000,000. People who start businesses catering to this generation now will continue to grow for many years. It will be a multi billion dollar industry.

Most of us are zooming across the internet browsing for ways to save money. There are many websites that have great tips on saving money. However, we don't retain this knowledge because there is too much to consume. Some of the tips may be for the winter while you are reading them in the summer and you may not remember them when winter arrives. The Money Saving Calendar offers appropriate and timely money saving information for each month of the year.

To help people learn to save and make money I designed the, "Money Saving Calendar." A calendar is something we all have to buy to make our life more organized. Most have colorful photos above the calendar that may brighten our day. I decided to remove the photos and replace them with money saving and money making tips that consumers could use everyday to battle inflation and make their lives more thrifty.

The Money Saving Calendar contains ways to save and make money every month of the year. No matter what your age or sex, you will be able to benefit from the Money Saving Calendar. It has many original ideas that you won't find elsewhere.

The Money Saving Calendars contain Money Making Opportunities, Money Saving Ideas, Items That Pay For Themselves, Valuable Home Improvement Tips, Money Saving Websites, Best Bargain Products, Checklists for Money Saving Habits, and spaces to list both Personal and Financial Goals for each month. It puts all of the tips you need to know in one spot, where you see them everyday.

Everyday we make choices on how we spend our money. This year you can buy the typical calendar that may brighten your day with colors or you can spend less and get the Money Saving Calendar that pays for itself many times over. How are you going to spend your money?

Always remember that no matter how hard life becomes or how bad our economic situation is, Americans will come together and design great products and services to make our lives better. America will always survive and thrive.

Dale Adams of Adams LLC is the author and self publisher of the new book, "Care Giving Made Easy How to be an Awesome Caregiver" and the inventor of the, "Money Saving Calendar." His many experiences include being a Security Consultant, General Contractor and Energy Conservation Specialist. To learn more valuable information visit: http://www.adamsllc.net



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