Friday, April 15, 2011

How to survive the economic recession



People in prehistoric times are not the only ones who in survival mode. Today, people around the world, particularly in the United States feels the warmth of the prevailing economic recession. A sudden decline in the economy, a lot of people are much more difficult than in previous years. Some even lose their jobs or lost their homes due to the housing bust in recent months. The problem with the rising cost of gas also affected the prices of food and other products. Times are now more and more.




But this does not mean that the times are possible. In fact, with a little creativity and a lot of patience, you can actually ride a tide of economic recession and get out the Victor. In this game of survival, most likely to survive are those who are willing to change their lifestyle and adapt to the times. Here are a few ways to survive the economic recession:




1. Save!


It is not the time to buy, buy, and buy in excess. Buy only those that you can eat or you feel. Buy more than you need. In this way can be confident that you're wasting food. If you do not need more clothes or at home, don't buy. Save money on other things, that you will need in case of emergency call for times.




Saving means not only save money, but also savings in electricity, gas and water. You may not realize it, but those are things that take a large piece from their monthly expenses. This is true even with clothes and food. It's time to crawl. People have less of you if you do it.




2. Plan ahead.


Maybe you don't want to become an obsessive-compulsive, but there are many advantages to one. Planning and management of the household, organized can help save some money the utilities, gas, and even food. Planning your meals, for instance, helps you determine how much you must buy in the grocery. It is also the gas, which is used in cooking, food or electricity that you use when using a microwave over.




Planning meals to cook food at the same time. This saves energy. The determination of the day to go to the laundry shop, Bank, the food and do arrange allows you to save on gas on one trip instead of multiple paths to the city. You can even plan your journey between sending their children to school.




3. Partner with its neighbors


If the children in your area go to the same school, ask the mothers in the form of a group that will take turns to send children to school and later retrieval. It is not only allow more during the day also will save in gas as children travel ride. If it is not viable, considering getting your children to the school bus.




In this way can be confident that your child is safe, and of course, school buses are cheaper than driving their children to school every day, really a good choice for children in times of economic recession.


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