LIVE MORE: Stop Spending, Start Saving: Simple Ways to Control Your Spending and Save More for Filipinos Earning Under P20,000

Stop Spending, Start Saving: Simple Ways to Control Your Spending and Save More for Filipinos Earning Under P20,000

I know many of us are familiar with the feeling of struggling to save, especially when your monthly income is less than P20,000. It feels like payday arrives so quickly, but the money disappears even faster! But don't lose hope. There are simple ways to control your expenses and set aside money, no matter how small your earnings.

You don't need a large income to start saving. What you need is the right strategy and discipline. Come on, let's learn some tips that can help you!




1. Create a Budget and Stick to It! (Budgeting is Key!)

This is the very first step, and it's the foundation of everything.

  • Track Your Expenses: For a week or a month, write down all your expenditures, from transportation, food, mobile load, to coffee. This will help you see where your money is going. There are many free apps like "Spendee" or "Wallet by BudgetBakers" that you can use, or simply a notebook and pen.

  • Allocate Money for Each Category: After seeing where your money is going, allocate a specific amount for each category: food, transportation, bills, savings, and so on. For example: "P5,000 for food, P1,000 for transportation, P1,000 for savings."

  • Stick to the Budget: This is the hardest but most crucial part. Discipline yourself to follow the budget. If you allocated P500 for entertainment, do not exceed that.

2. The "Pay Yourself First" Rule

Before you pay your bills or spend on other things, immediately set aside money for savings. Even P500 at the start is a big deal. The important thing is to get used to setting aside money right away.

  • Automate Savings: If you have online banking, set up an auto-transfer from your ATM account to your savings account right after you get paid. Even a small amount, as long as it's regular.

3. Smart Strategies for Food (Food Hacks!)

Food is one of the biggest expenses for Filipinos. But there are ways to save on it!

  • Cook at Home: Food is cheaper and healthier when you cook it yourself. If you're working, pack your lunch and snacks. Buying food outside every day is a significant expense.

  • Meal Planning: Plan your meals for the entire week. Only buy the ingredients you need. Avoid impulsive buying at the grocery.

  • Buy from the Wet Market: Vegetables, meat, and fish are often cheaper at the wet market than at the supermarket.

  • Avoid Food Delivery Apps: Delivery fees and service charges add up significantly. If possible, walk or commute to eat at a restaurant.

4. Avoid Impulse Buys and Luxuries

  • Needs vs. Wants: Before you buy something, ask yourself: "Do I really need this, or do I just want it?" Prioritize needs before wants.

  • Wait Before Buying: If you see something you want to buy, wait for 24-48 hours before deciding. Often, the urge to buy it will disappear.

  • Avoid "Sales" If Not Needed: You're not saving money on a "sale" if you're buying something you don't actually need.

5. Assess Your Monthly Bills

  • Review Your Subscriptions: Do you have Netflix that you don't even watch? Or an app subscription you no longer use? Cancel them.

  • Check Your Phone Plan: There might be a cheaper plan that fits your budget and needs.

  • Save on Electricity and Water: Make it a habit to turn off lights and appliances when not in use. Make sure there are no leaky faucets.

6. Look for Extra Income

Even a small extra income can be a great help to add to your savings or pay bills.

  • Online Jobs: Data entry, virtual assistant, transcription – there are many online jobs you can find that you can do from home.

  • Skills-based Side Hustle: If you're good at cooking, sell food. If you know how to teach, offer tutorials. If you love handicrafts, make and sell them.

  • Selling Pre-loved Items: Do you have items at home that you no longer use but are still in good condition? Sell them online.

7. Set Financial Goals

It's easier to save if you know what your savings are for.

  • Emergency Fund: Aim to have an emergency fund equivalent to 3-6 months of your basic expenses.

  • Target Savings: Do you want to buy a new gadget, invest in education, or start a small business? Set a specific amount and deadline.

Final Reminder:

Controlling expenses and saving is a process. Don't overwhelm yourself. Start with small changes and be consistent. Remember, financial freedom isn't just about saving money; it's also about being smart and resourceful with your finances.

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