Women are naturally gifted as fund managers, Housewives are already good in skill to manage the house even if the income in the house is very low. She will analyze the scenario and manages the things accordingly. Here are some saving tips for housewife which will boost the saving of the family. Housewife saving tips enhance the skills to save more money.
Tips for Housewife How to Save Money
Before exploring this topic we have to project every aspect of the situation where housewive is involve.
There are some areas (Directly or Indirectly) where finances are all in hands of “Housewives”.
I used the word “Directly” because in this segment – husband involvement is not required, housewives are sitting on the driving seat.
Grocery
Household maintenance/maintenance
Kitchen
Kids (clothing + tuition + school projects)
Money Saving Tips:
Here are some of the best ways to save money for Housewife which will help to save more money.
Grocery
The grocery store is one the casino where you can earn as well as lost if you are not smart enough.
Housewives are born with extra smartness and also consist of the art of bargaining.
The smart way to manage Grocery expenditure results saving your money 12 times in a year.
Disclosure: Recently I visited a grocery store near my house (a big one), We both (my wife and I) heard an announcement about the milk pouch which originally cost ₹ 22 per half a liter, are allowed for the customers of just ₹ 15 per half a liter.
The reason behind is the date of expiry the packets are about to expire on the same date. They don’t want to sell it after the expiry, so they want all their stock clean up before expiry.
So I quickly drag the trolly in that section and grab 10 packet which was about 5 liters, and as usual, we process the milk for homemade paneer, which will last for a week or something.
In that way, My wife saves ₹ 70 from milk and get pure homemade paneer. (The credit goes to my wife).
Manage your Travel
You must plan and combine your travel plan according to the work and timing that will save a lot of money and fuel as well as the maintenance of the vehicle.
Init
ially, having more vehicle as you need is not a good idea. Starting vehicle too required maintenance expenditure.
Recently, for household purposes, people use battery vehicle which is low-cost transport.
Small family having two kids, do you really need a big car, the choice is yours.
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Clothing for kids
Shopping of clothes for kids when the discounts are ON, the best way to get the update is to add your email with your favorite store subscription.
You are good at stitching, making night dress for your kid from some of your dress which you have decided to donate.
There are several easy operating stitching machines available online.
Study material for kids
Every Mom knew who to teach their kid, why don’t we prepare our own study material for your kid, instead of purchasing from the school.
That study material will be reused for your second kid too, but in school, you have to purchase the material for both the kids.
Sound expensive!
Manage kitchen is an art
Every Indian housewife is expert in cooking food, some of the raw items we use to purchase from the market:
Like:
Paneer
Butter
Biscuits
Sweets (especially in festivals)
Ghee
Pickle
You can make homemade paneer, butter, ghee from raw milk you purchase from your “doodhwala”.
My wife in every festival uses to make homemade sweets, it’s all hygienic food and saves me a lot of money.
My kids are also enjoying paneer dishes. it’s hippy movement.
Switch off all your electric equipment after use saves electricity and money.
Switch off your refrigerator during the night in winters, (My wife used to do it).
Always switch on your water heater just a few minutes before you enter the bathroom.
These are some of the examples you can save a lot of money in the long term.
Case study: My wife and I together prepare homemade panner instead of purchasing from the market. It saves us you don’t believe it just half of the amount we send on purchasing the paneer.