
Takeaway coffee and bottled water
Picking up a hot cup of takeaway coffee in the morning is an irresistible slice of luxury for many of today’s busy workers. However, while a cup only costs a few dollars, transactions can easily add up for caffeine addicts. One $4 cup of coffee costs you $28 per week. Over one month that’s almost $120. Over a year it’s almost $1500. Consider switching to home-brewed coffee in a flask. As well as saving you a lot of money, you’ll be saving the environment by avoiding disposable cups. The same can be said for bottled water.The gym
Having a gym membership can make you feel virtuous and healthy, but how often do you actually make use of it? If the answer is “not as much as I should” then you need to reconsider your membership. The daily cost of a gym membership is about the same as a cup of coffee. That’s another $1500 each year right there. The great thing about exercise is that it can be done for free – throw on some jogging shoes and think about all the cash you’re saving!Household bills
There are plenty of possible ways you could be overpaying on household bills. Many people still pay for a landline, for example, but the rise of the mobile has made domestic phones almost redundant. And do you really need high speed NBN? Most of the Telcos are offering BYO mobile phone plans with endless data for about $60-$70 a month – with unlimited calls and texts. Once you go past a 40GB cap your internet speed is reduced to 1.5Mbps – which is still fast enough to stream Netflix in standard definition, browse the web, and listen to music. The best bit? Your smartphone can double as a hotspot modem to your other devices. Other common ways of overspending on household bills include failing to set a thermostat correctly, leaving electrical items on standby, using inefficient light bulbs or failing to obtain accurate meter readings. Dig a little deeper into where your money is going on household bills and you could save a significant sum – enough to reduce your mortgage significantly each year.Get in touch
If you’d like to find out other ways you can save on your mortgage – get in touch – we’d love to help out. If you would like assistance getting your accounts under control as we approach the end of financial year, call us today on 1300 79 80 38. Visit our Financial Knowledge Centre where you will access educational videos and articles, plus join our monthly e-Newsletter to help improve your financial knowledge. If this article interested you and you would like to speak to Pat Casey on the phone, select a time to speak Pat – Financial Planner Sydney. At Assure Wealth we specialise in helping busy, successful families structure their finances to achieve greater wealth and financial peace of mind.