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SHRED YOUR FINANCIAL FAT

I had to skip my last week blog post because of a death in my family in India. I lost my very close uncle. I was devastated and couldn’t concentrate on anything for few days lastweek. May God rest his soul in peace and harmony. Let me get back to the money life for now.

It is already Mid of March. You are either on target in reducing weight successfully as your newyear’s resolutions or tired and blown out already.  Don’t you worry, you will get another opportunity to try them out next year again. But for now lets spend sometime thinking about shredding your financial fat. It is now or never.  

It is not the usual agenda of to do’s. A sure deal – quick list of things you can think about shredding from your current expenses and save on your budget.



Insurances

These days we spend lot of money just to insure our assets and even ourselves. If you take a well secured person for example, you will end up with whole list of insurances paid by him like Home, Auto, Health, Life, Disability and more. According to statistics, we spend atleast 3-5% of our gross earnings every year on insurance. It is about time for a quick check of our insurance coverages.

Take out your insurance documents and try to see whether you can trim down your coverages or ask for some discounts to cut down your cost. Many insurance companies these days are looking for new customers and don’t want to lose their current ones. They are more than happy to help out on saving you some money by adding discounts or shaving off few things which you really don’t need to bring down the cost. Be careful on not losing the important coverages.

Example, Home insurance – replacement coverage most of time its enough to cover the actual value of the dwellings cost instead of going overboard to have big figures to cover your dwellings. Similarly, if you have enough liquidity in the bank you can increase your deductible to reduce your premiums. Tip on Auto insurance, you don’t need a property coverage of $50,000 if your car is only worth $25000. Talk to your agent and try to take out things which you really don’t use it in your area. Average saving – $45/month


UTILITIES

Electricity and Gas are the biggest expense in a household, bills go even bigger during summer times. Your safe bet, Install a electronic thermostat and set up the auto settings according to the timings. If you are using manual, turn it down when you go out and turn it up when you needed. Your furnitures don’t need air condition. Being green is not a bad thing by reducing electricity usage and help save the environment and as well your bills.

Shop around for electricity rates year if you live in deregulated statesevery  and don’t just settle with one provider. They usually are expensive for long time customers(no courtesy these days) taking advantage of customers laziness.  Go extra mile, by changing your blubs to compact fluorecent ones which are way cheaper then before and saves 2/3 of your electric usage. Average savings – $25/month

Cable TV/Dish are another place you can cut down expense. If you own the plan either to Cable or Dish Network, you don’t need 150 channels plan. You don’t even watch 2-5 channels every day. So why waste money by paying for what you don’t use. Take a plan which have channels which covers your and families need. Average savings – $30/month

If you have high speed internet, you don’t need it. High speed is only for people who watch online movies and games. If you are an average user like me checking emails and few websites, you don’t need high speed. You can low down the speed and pay lesser and you won’t notice the difference. Average Savings – $25/month

Telephone Charges – VOIP or Digital Phones whatever you want to call it. They are now common in many households and are much cheaper compared to landlines. All features comes for just $30 compared to regular landline. I know there are few disadvantages with digital phones and people are sticking with Landlines. For those with landlines, atleast try to trim down your plan to have only bare minimium since we don’t use many features and you most probably have a cell phone which can back you up. Average savings – $15/month

Cellphone Plans – I am sure we can’t survive without cellphones these days. So I am not going to suggesting to give up. I am just suggesting to take only minute plans which you use and don’t go overboard by adding up features which you normaly don’t use like messaging, data etc., You can use this website www.overmyminutes.com to alert when you going over your minutes limit. Nowadays prepaid phones are affordable and don’t have obligation to pay every month. 

Another important thing, avoid making 411 calls to get business info using cellphone. I think each calls averages around 75 cents to $1.25. There are free 411 services like 1-800-FREE-411 or 800-GOOG-411 which you don’t have to pay any penny instead might have to hear some ads. Average Savings – $10-15

OFF-SEASON SHOPPING

Last but not the least. Your appereal shopping. Every year there is the spring, summer, fall and winter. It is going to repeat again next year. You obviously need same type of clothes every year. Nobody is going to look us whether we are out of fashion unless your work in the model industry. Try shopping after each season for the next year during the clearance sale. This way you can save big. 

Say NO to Catalog shopping. Many people are addicted to catalog shopping just because they get delivered to your door. Just imagine, you are getting charged double or triple for this convinence. You can get the same item on store for half the price. Just opt out of catalogs using CatalogChoice and you won’t be tempted again. You can also opt out of junk mails using the below websites,
https://www.optoutprescreen.com/?rf=t 
http://www.stopthejunkmail.com/
http://www.catalogchoice.org/
http://www.greendimes.com/

Hope these tips and tricks help you to shred some of your fat to make you fit for this economy. You better try it out.

Note: I am leaving to India in few days to attend his 16th day ceremony. I don’t know whether I will have time to post blogs in India, but I will try. Keep checking it out.

Courtesy: Thanks for the title. I got it from money segment by Manisha Thakor, CFP’s on the Houston sunny 99.1 radio.

My Wowing Cruise Vacation & Lessons Learned

I was soaking under the sun in the western Caribbean beach last week same time but now I am working hard to make some money. I know its back to reality time. This post is to brag about my 5 day cruise vacation and few lessons I learned.







If anybody like to know, How was the cruise? My answer – “What a WOWING experience to be on the Fun Ship?”


Life Mantra

As many of you know, my life Mantra, “Earn IT, Manage IT, Enjoy IT and Help IT” which I pretty much tend to follow. I truly believe enjoyment should be a part of your life and last of your life. If you only earn and forget or postpone to enjoy at the last min or last years. You have lost so many good years in your life to enjoy and have fun. I strongly disagree with people who say, you are in your prime years. So its time to make money now when you are good and you shouldn’t think about enjoying. That’s truly bad idea.


You can only enjoy certain things on certain age. When you are old, you might not have the guts to enjoy and adventure exciting things. Time is precious and you can’t never earn it back. So I strongly recommend, spice up your life with enjoyment and fun activities now and then. It will sure to recharge your batteries which helps to start back fresh.



Snapshot of Cruise Experience


I just assumed, I had short term memory loss and forgot all about my work, money and all other worries comes with it as soon I jumped on the new mini-world. The Ship in itself is like a own world out on the Sea. I would say “FUN WORLD ON THE SEA“. It has everything, I mean everything including people who just want to have fun and be happy. I also could literally see people from all over the world who can be categorized into 2 classes. One class working hard round the clock to make the other class happy. You name a third world country and I can a see a person mostly likely the cruise worker on the ship.


This is my first ever cruise in my life. We had so much fun on the ship and as well as on the shore excursions we did ourself. It was my first ever real vacation since so many year. It’s been long due and just get to do it.

I left for 5 days cruise from Galveston with my wife and 2 year old son Ashwin. We had good time together both in the cruise and visit to islands Cozumel and Progresso. We did some risky and adventures rides like jet skiing, kayaking with my 2 year old son. Days on the ship were fun with fun filled activities like playing Bingo(I even won $150 tasting the essence of my luck), doing my DRUMS in the Talent show in front of 1000 people and getting standing ovation and much more..



We felt 5 days is right period not too short and not too long. Except some toddler acts by my son now and then, we all some good family time together.



I strongly recommend everyone of you to consider going on a cruise at least once in your lifetime. I know I have seen people cruising for 10th times but that’s crazy. Like me, many think it’s expensive. For 5 days lodging, boarding, fun packed events, we only paid $400. Is that expensive when you think of going on 5 day vacation of Disney land? Not at all. Dec – April is a good time with less heat and less money on the cruise. During summer time it gets expensive. I have lot to talk about my cruise which I am planning to put another site for it.

One more thing, I don’t want to leave an impression that I did this cruise suddenly. No, It’s all well planned in advance. I put money aside for this trip in a short term savings. When I was financially ready, I made my plans. I shopped around for good deals. I made advance bookings to save money and made my plans for things to do. If you plan ahead, you can save money at same time have great fun.


Lesson Learned



During this short fun packed period, life did teach me some good lessons.



1. Don’t plan for full pledged Romantic/Family Cruise with a Toddler. It’s adds little more stress. But you can still have fun, just a little less if you take it slow and go with the flow.


2. In the cruise, when I first tried BINGO I never had intension to win but I won $150. I just played for the sake of playing it. But after that, I always wanted to win but never own once. What does it taught me? BINGO is a another type of gambling. It all depends on your luck. So if you are having fun, just have fun. If the luck shows up, just welcome and embrace it. Never try to force your luck to work for you. It never works.



3. When I see the cruise works on the ship, they work pretty hard to make us happy when we are in our vacation. Don’t ever think, you are working too hard. There are other people out there who work very hard then any one of us. What we have in our life are so much better so we shouldn’t crib about it. It also teaches me to push hard to work more.



I know these are simple ones but valuable.To conclude, plan for a break and venture out your inner dreams to have some fun with your family. At same time, look out for valuable lessons life can teach you..