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Money Talks: Open Topic + Utility Savings
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This Open Topic day had calls about saving on your utility bills and emails about stock splits and finding tax information concerning a company in bankruptcy.
Nancy mentioned MarketWatch's tweet about budgeting: https://twitter.com/MarketWatch/status/1096990188864241666
- set goals for paying down debt, building an emergency fund, saving for retirment
- calcualte net income
- after needs are met, pay towards goals, THEN wants.
Southern Pine Electric has provided a list of 10 Easy Ways to Lower Your Power Bill
- Turn Off The Lights: Mom was right. Turn off the lights when you’re not in the room. Even energy-efficient LED and florescent lights. Every little bit helps.
- Turn Off Ceiling Fans: Ceiling fans only make us feel cooler because they move air across our skin. If you’re not in the room, you’re wasting money if it’s on.
- Avoid Space Heaters: Space heaters aren’t meant to heat a whole room or run for very long. More often than not, it’s less expensive to run an energy-efficient home heating system instead.
- Line Dry Clothing: Instead of drying clothes in an electric dryer, hand them on a line and let the sunshine do the work. It’s free.
- Open Blinds on Cold Days: Open blinds during the day to let in extra warmth from sunlight. But shut them at night to keep your warm air in.
- Close Blinds on Hot Days: Shut your blinds during the day. That blocks out extra heat from sunlight, so your home stays cooler longer.
- Kill the Vampires: Anything plugged in keeps sucking electricity even when you aren’t using it. To kill these “vampire electronics” unplug anything you aren’t using : a phone charger, a microwave, a hairdryer. You get the idea.
- Close Doors & Windows: when your heater or a/c unit is running, your home should be sealed. The more inside air you lose, the higher your bill well be.
- Seal Up Cracks: Even with doors and windows closed, air can still escape through cracks, costing you money. The solution? A $3 tube of caulk and some inexpensive weather stripping.
- Set Your Thermostat: When it’s worm out, set your thermostat to 78 degrees. When it’s cold, 68 degrees.
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