Free Stuff That
Some People Don't Know About
Many believe in saving money but realize that cheap is not
always best, but free is. Every so often one can get a good pair of designer
shoes or Billy goat for about £16 or with the combination of a supermarket sale
and coupons, get some free stuff or get
cash back. Sometimes saving money can be fun and other times it can require
more thought, time and energy than most are willing to dedicate at the moment.
Yet, if you have little ankle-biters at home, it is something to consider.
The Tightwad Gazette series, which started out as newsletter
published by American author, Amy Dacynzyn gave some good hints for anyone to
save money by getting low-cost or free stuff.
This series is especially good for large families or those that live in
rural areas.
Nowadays, many people offer services to help aspiring
entrepreneurs start that business they've been thinking about or help with your
existing business. Starting a business is not for everybody, regardless of
education or skills. People will tell you what you want to hear, if you pay
them or worse, they can tell you nothing after you have paid them for their
so-called expertise. The resources at smallbusiness.co.uk are beneficial to a
small business as they have a lot of freestuff
to help get started. The information given is real, objective and
non-speculative, no blag about it. Be
especially careful of those who talk the hind leg off a donkey with unreal
promises or some book they published that will have all the answers on how to
get free stuff. Many of these are seen
on the telly late at night and are mostly malarkey.
If you still haven't a baldy notion, there is free stuff
given away by manufacturers and other companies to promote other products they
have to sell often. Besides catalogues, they sometimes offer free samples or direct
information that can make a difference in one's life. There are also numerous
websites such as freestuff.me.
When we hear about celebrities or lottery winners who
suddenly go belly-up from we may think to ourselves,’ If they didn’t spend so
much money they might not be crying now.' After a while it is discovered that
they did not meet with a financial planner, or worse, got bad money management
advice. Both the International Association for Financial Planning
(1-888-806-PLAN) and the Oppenheimer Funds Inc. (1-888-470-0862) have free
information that gives you the basics to short and long-term money management.
So anyone looking for free stuff should get up, stop the dilly-dally and start saving money. Better yet, find a friend who is tight fisted and find out how they do it.
Read more:Finding Free
Stuff: The Internet Treasure Trove