Money saving hacks every Flexxer needs

Saving requires a lot of discipline but if you follow these tips, they just might help you save better.

 

  • Quit TV subscriptions
    Spend less time on cable television (except you run a viewing and recreation centres or other
    TV-related businesses :D). It might not sound like a sensible plan, but when you gather all the
    monthly subscription fees, it will definitely yield good savings.

 

  • Make weekly withdrawals

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You remember the adage “live according to your means?” It is wise to calculate your weekly
expenses and withdraw the exact amount for that week and decide not to make any additional
withdrawals within that week. Resist impulsive buying because you will realize that slowly your
money will dwindle into nothing.

  • Patronize Whatsapp calls
    Whatsapp and other VOIP services with a good network connection will save you reasonable
    cash. Calling with your mobile service can be really nice, but it is costly. It gradually and
    unsuspectingly digs deep into your funds.
  • Fewer takeouts and orders inIt is cheaper to prepare your own meal. The amount you spend on purchasing fast foods for a
    day could be used to whip up a decent meal that could last you up to a week. So, when next
    you want to order that large pizza, remember you could buy 2 kilos of chicken instead.
  • Properly plan your hangouts
    Flexxing with your friends and family could definitely require you to spend some of your money.
    However, to prevent excess spending, budget your outing right down to locations and even to
    the number of things you’d like to have.
  • Sell your used stuff online
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You don’t always have to gift away the items you no longer need. Sell them on platforms like
OLX or Jiji and make back some cash!

Remember, you need a Flexx account to put your savings into, get yours here in just 4
minutes and be about that Flexx life today!

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