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You can surely live without these things during a recession

You can surely live without these things during a recession

Unfortunately for many citizens, the recession was one experience of a lifetime. While these extreme circumstances had the Americans calling for extreme measures and they were preparing themselves with the tenets of frugality, there was no respite yet. The debt amounts which soared to thousands of dollars for each family had them seeking for the credit card debt management services. However, despite the bad situation that the consumers were left with, there were still a few things that the citizens could not compromise. These things were based on the trends that developed during the recession. While you may think that there could be nothing more important than food and water during a financial disaster, will you continue living with these things even during extreme circumstances? Let us see:

It was hard to imagine for the people to let go off their computers with the worst prospects of losing a job or home may be. However, it would be wrong to ask this question to someone, for whom, a computer is a source of livelihood. Alternatively, you could get back an amount equal to the rent for six months after selling all the computers.

During a financial crunch you could even consider to give up on the high speed broadband connection. Although difficult that it may sound, particularly if you are used to getting the face book updates, you might think about it even if it means saving $50 a month.

Although it is not a smart move to give up on your cell phones, it might be a good idea to get into a prepaid mode to save money. After all, your status can no longer remain as a priority, that too during tough times.

For those parents who had put their kids in expensive private schools they should get a lesson or two. There is not much difference between the level of teaching in private and public schools; during financial deficiencies however, your children can still get access to better education. Perhaps you could help them with their studies. But the priority should always be to curb the budget.

Entertainment is one area where you could have substantial cost cutting. Therefore, if it implies not going to the theatre then there is no reason why you should not sacrifice. If you don't save now, chances are that you may have to prepare for a worse future, at least financially.

Though you might have given up drinking outside, it is not going to work until you can give up on the habit. There is no rhyme or reason to consider alcohol as a necessity.

Lastly if you are spending $5 to $10 on coffee every day, it could add up to a big money and it is not something without which you cannot live.

It is hopefully clear by now, that the best way to live during a financial disaster is to have a living below your means.




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