Monday, February 16, 2009

Household Expenses - Tips

Daily expenses such as food and utilities may be taking a larger portion of our income each month. Below are some tips on how to save on a few common expenditures. Here are some tips to help you save for your debt settlement.

Energy

Wash Clothes In Cold Water

According to the Alliance to Save Energy, clothing washers and dryers may account for more than six percent of your annual energy bill. The Alliance recommends that consumers do full loads of laundry to avoid wasting water and clean dryer lint after every load to improve air circulation and quicken drying.

View Energy Tips Online

Last fall, the Department of Energy launched the web site www.energysavers.gov to help consumers be more energy efficient and save on energy costs. This site offers easy energy saving tips, financial assistance links, long-term solutions, and a blog covering energy topics. Visitors to the site can also download an energy saving to-do list and other materials.

Take Advantage Of Tax Credits

As part of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act, energy efficiency tax credits will allow homeowners to lower their monthly home energy bills and their federal income taxes in 2009. Taxpayers have the opportunity to use tax credit up to $500 to make specific energy efficient home improvements to their insulation, exterior windows, furnace, air conditioner units, and much more.


Miscellaneous

Fix It

According to a recent survey from the Part Store, an online retailer that sells replacement parts for household appliances and electronics, 82 percent of consumers are more likely to repair a product rather than replace it in order to save money in this rough economy.

Senate Extends DTV Date

The United States Senate recently approved legislation to shift the nation's digital television transition from February 17, 2009 to June 12, 2009. This decision was made in order to better educate consumers about the transition and give households an opportunity to utilize the converter-box coupon program. Consumers with expired coupons may apply for new replacement coupons at www.dtv2009.gov or call 1-888-DTV-2009 for more information.

New Web Site Helps Keep Consumers Secure Online

The new site: www.JustAskGemalto.com is a place where people can go for advice on topics such as Internet security, online payments, password management, credit card fraud, and identity theft. As the use of digital technology broadens, consumers have a role in safeguarding their identity more than ever. This site is set up in a user-friendly question and answer format. You can find helpful answers to questions such as "What is the safest way to pay online?" or "What are common ways identity theft occurs?"

1 comments:

urvi said...

According to me saving money is very important factor, so we have to see all small things from which we can save single penny. This recession applies to household expenses. Check out some ways for saving like always look for sale, don’t use bottled water, always buy from same shop. Evey person should inculcate the habit of savings for brighter and secured future. For more details on saving money refer household expenses