Financial Strategies for Coping with Tough Times -- Part Two By Sheena Berg
As discussed in the previous article, blended families, along with all families, will sooner or later feel the negative impact of the Wall Street meltdown. Many blended families are experiencing the personal pain of financial strain, helplessness and generalized stress as the repercussions ramifications ripple through our economy.
Again, were not in a position to offer a bailout plan for our blended families, but here we share some additional ideas to help you take action and feel more in control of your destiny as this economic crisis plays itself out.
3. Enlist your children in saving family funds. As the greening of the environment came alive with the participation of children, so can children be actively involved in trimming the family budget to help you feel more in control during this economic predicament. Let them know what is occurring without unduly frightening them and create strategies to make your family financially proactive.
* Encourage children to look for alternatives to driving the family car, such as walk to a friends house or bike to football practice.
* Cook and eat at home more often and bring lunch to school. Many families on a strict budget report that the most surprising expense was dining out and take-out foods that cost them an extra $500 a month. There are multiple benefits to cooking and dining at home as well as saving precious dollars in todays uncertain economy.
* Encourage children to recycle clothing and buy store brands over the much more expensive designer brands.
* Combine errands, car-pooling and trips to conserve gas. Make outings a treat rather than the norm.
* Encourage children to come up with new and unique ways to save money.
4. Be insistent about cutting unnecessary spending from your budget. Make it a game to see how much you can save. Here are some ideas to get you started:
* Get rid of the I-phone, look into competitive cell phone plans and make sure you arent squandering money on extra minutes charges or fancy ring tones.
*Take lunch to work.
* Review the cable TV or satellite TV bill because you may have a plan with a lot of waste. Check out FREE movies from your local library.
* Cancel subscriptions to publications you dont read or things you dont use.
* Buy kids clothing and holiday gifts out of season and on sale.
* Car pool or use public transportation, if available.
* Review homeowners and health insurance plans and make sure youre getting the most economical deal.
* Mow your own lawn and have the children help pick up the leaves. Do your own house repairs and maintenance.
* Check out store brands and shoppers coupons.
* Pay down credit card debt and make it a rule to buy only what you can afford. Wait and save to steer clear of credit card debt.
* Save to take care of property taxes, holiday gift spending, vacations, and unanticipated expenses.
These are tough times and the most effective way to feel some sense of control is to take action with your own family. Think outside the box, engage the whole family and be proactive in your own home.
About the author
Sheena Berg, a step parenting coach, writes for the FREE StepHeroes stepparenting newsletter. Your heart been burned too many times by your stepfamily? Read about our low-cost heart-burn relief: blended family coaching.
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