Some national chains and discount stores offer common medications for free. If your deductible is $10, you'll save $120 a year on just one prescription.
2) Use rechargable batteries
A battery charger and a couple of AA batteries that can be recharged hundreds of times will cost you about $40. Disposable AA cost about 50 cents each, so you could save up to $150.
3) Kill unwanted charges.
Trim (asktrim.com) hunts for unwanted recurring subscriptions on your credit cards. The site says it can save you $180 a year.
4) Become a YouTube handyperson
Save on home repairs by seaching for YouTube videos that show you exactly how to fix the broken latch spring on your microwave door. This could save you $150 you would have to spend on a new appliance.
5) Don't pay for Microsoft Office
Download LibreOffice or Apache OpenOffice. Their free programs are usually compatible with Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Savings: $150
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