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What Are Your Hidden Money Leaks?

Do you ever seem to think, where is my money going?  In 2025, we made lots of changes to our finances to reduce and/or eliminate expenses.  According to a recent article from AARP, these hidden money leaks could be hazardous to your budget:

1, Automatically renewing your auto insurance: this is the next project for us. We are going to shop our home and auto insurance for better rates.

  1. Putting your internet on auto pilot: we switched providers last month and reduced our internet bills by two thirds. Yes, having to make an appointment for installation was a pain, but we have a guaranteed rate for three years that works for us.
  2. Paying for unused subscriptions
  3. Overspending on entertainment: we cut the cord on the triple play package and eliminated our home phone and cable TV. We are able to watch movies from our local Library with an app called Hoople for free,
  4. Overlooking bank fees: our bank accounts do not have any fees and neither should yours. We even earn interest on our checking account. We don’t pay a monthly fee and we don’t have to keep a certain amount to do that.
  5. Paying high credit card annual fees
  6. Leaving FSA funds behind: do you have an FSA (Flexible Spending Account)? If so, you have until the end of the year to use the funds to make purchases. If there is nothing you need to purchase, maybe stock up on over the counter medicines.  You can also submit for reimbursement past expenses from the current year – copays, out of pocket costs, glasses / contact lens,
  7. Letting gift cards go to waste: you need to use or sell them before you lose them – the value doesn’t get lost, but you may misplace them.

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Cost Cutting Strategies to Plug Money Leaks

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