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Surviving a Recession: Tips and Tactics

Recessions happen and you can see it and take the appropriate steps before
it is too late. Here are a few tips you should know about to help you
survive.
1. If you happen to be in debt, get out as quickly as possible by finding
ways to pay for it. If ever you need help, hire a financial consultant who
can help you with your budget.
2. We have to pay the bills. Instead of just paying for them, perhaps you
should see if you can switch to another company that offers cheaper rates.
Take a look at your electricity, gas, mobile phone, television broadband
package, insurance and even your bank account then make the necessary
changes.
3. You should also make cuts on daily spending. When you go to the grocery,
buy only what is necessary or switch to a cheaper brand. If there are items
in promo, get it because they could be just as good or even better to what
you are used to buying.
4. One thing that every grocery always is people offering free samples.
Since you are there, get some as this will surely save you a few dollars for
other more important items. If the grocery you frequent gives out vouchers,
make use of it as well.
5. Do you always have to go out for lunch when you are at the office? Of
course not. You can prepare the food at home and then take it to work. Your
kids should also have a lunch bag instead of getting their weekly allowance
so even at a young age, they understand the current situation.
6. If possible, ask your employer if you can do some of the work at home.
This will help you save gas since you don’t have to drive to work. Just be
sure you are as productive at home like you are in the office. If this is
not possible, see if you can carpool with someone from the office.
7. Owning a large vehicle may sound cool but since it is a gas guzzler,
perhaps it is time to trade this in with a smaller one. The advantage of a
smaller car is that you don’t burn that much gas so you don’t have to spend
that much when it is time to refuel the tank.
8. You can cut down your electricity expenses by replacing the bulbs to
those that use lower wattage. You may also want to put the heater down by
one degree, reinsulated the ceiling and stop drafts coming from the windows
and doors.
9. Cutting down expenses is just one way to survive a recession. You can
make money from it by selling some old stuff or renting a spare room.
10. If your work is not stable, perhaps you should consider switching to a
career that will ensure better job security for the long term. One way is to
go back to school.
11. For those who have money to spare, invest in long term investments such
as stocks or bonds. Their value will go up once the recession is over.
A recession lasts for months so you have to know what to do when it happens.
Your ability to stay financially stable is the only way for you to deal with
a possible loss of income and inflated prices.
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