Prudent and Practical

September 29, 2009

3 Ways to Make Money Driving

Filed under: Featured,money — Tags: job, money, saving money — K @ 8:51 PM

Recently I ran across an interesting car question on a forum I frequently visit.  I got to wondering how you can make money by driving.  Some of these options use your own car, others don’t.mercedes car wheel 300x199 photo 3 Ways to Make Money Driving

1 – Be an Independent Contractor. Here I’m talking specifically about being an errand runner.  You can do small jobs for the elderly, new moms, and busy people.  Jobs might be getting groceries, going to the post office, or delivering items around town.

2 – A new concept to me is having your car wrapped.  The company puts a high quality removable advertisement over your entire car.  One company that does this is Car Wraps.  There are quite a few other sites that offer this, so do your research before applying.  It may take days or months to get picked.  Some clients are picky about the size and type of car  that will bear their ad while others require you to drive a certain number of miles.  If you have a unique automobile, drive a lot, and live in a big city, you have a better chance of getting picked.  The ad may need to be on your car from a couple months to a couple years and you can get paid up to $900 per month!  Like mystery shopping, do not pay a site to give you a list of companies.

Of the five companies, I only found Better Business Bureau reports for two of them.

There are three directories that apparently list smaller, regional car wrap companies.  I’m leery of paying for directory listings since I’ve been scammed before, so I have not paid to check them out.

3 – A way to make money driving is to be a test driver for car dealerships.  I first read about this on Centsible.net.  You can make $25-$50, usually in the form of gift cards, per drive.  I signed up for a couple companies newsletters and haven’t heard anything in over one year, but I do live in a smaller town.  According to Centsible:

You will need to get on the mailing lists of these car manufacturers, and read what they send you! Be sure to enter all competitions put on by these automobile manufacturers, and keep up to date on our forums. We have two boards on test driving: one where you can sign up online for test drives, the other where you can get a heads up on offers that are arriving in the mail.

Bonus -  This last idea is not a money making idea but a money saving idea.  I still  have not fixed my car.  D’s parents mentioned recently that if we’re not driving it, to shut the insurance off until we decide to start using it again.  This would save us approximately $40 per month.  I wish I would have known about this before as we could have saved almost $200 by now.  Since mystery shopping has slowed down with the economy, I only use D’s car for the big jobs once or twice per month, so being a one car household is currently working for us.  I left a message for my insurance agent, so I’ll let you know what they say when I hear back.

I hope I’ve opened your eyes a little and given you some ideas on how to put some extra cash in your pockets.  If you have other ideas not listed here or opinions, I’d love to hear from you!

Photo courtesy of Free Digital Photos.

August 11, 2009

10 Ways to Save Money on Books

Filed under: fun,saving money — Tags: books, discounts, reading, saving money — K @ 4:05 PM

To me, my love of reading is both a blessing and a curse – I have this undying thirst for knowledge. There’s nothing like curling up with a good book and a steaming cup of hot chocolate or herbal tea to learn something new! At the same time, that “thirst” can get overwhelming, especially when I have to put reading on the back burner. I feel like I can’t read fast enough to keep up with the growing list of books I want to read.

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July 29, 2009

5 Ways to Save Money at the Movies

Filed under: fun,saving money — Tags: discounts, movies, saving money, theaters — K @ 12:43 PM

frugalfriday 150x112 photo 5 Ways to Save Money at the Movies

finer things friday photo 5 Ways to Save Money at the Movies

This article originally appeared on December 8, 2008.

MOVIE MONDAYS IN DECEMBER #1

My husband and I enjoy going to movies together, and try to make it out a couple times a month. Unfortunately, at nearly $20 just for tickets to a single show, and another $10 for food, the cost becomes somewhat prohibitive. Fortunately, there are many ways to save a little $$ when going to the movie theater.

Here are a few of the things we try, generally using these tips you can reduce the cost of going to the movies by over half, and it doesn’t have to involve sneaking in food in your purse or coat :)

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July 21, 2009

Plan Ahead: Save $1200 on Groceries

Filed under: food,saving money — Tags: food, meal, saving money — D @ 12:32 PM

Are you looking to save some extra cash each month? Who isn’t? Fortunately, one of the easiest and cheapest ways to save money is to start by looking at your grocery bill. In the United States, the average family of 4 spends nearly $1000 per month on groceries. Fortunately there is a easy solution to this problem and all it takes is about 15-30 minutes a week.

When looking for ideas to help cut our grocery bill, I found a new website  Spend Smart Eat Smart. It was created by a dietitian at Iowa State University.

At this website, you can find ideas and tools to:

PLAN YOUR SHOP:

Shopping at the Store

Preparing Meals

There is even a blog where people can write in and discuss there food buying ideas and cooking tips.

I especially think PLAN AHEAD portion of the website is valuable for saving money. Studies have shown that when you make a shopping and meal plan for your family and grocery shop according to that plan, trips to the grocery store will cost a significant amount less. In fact, families on average report saving %10-15 on groceries when they go to the store with a list on paper for buying food for planned meals. With your plan in hand, you are more likely to resist one of the most expensive habits of grocery shoppers, impulse buying.

It’s simple, plan ahead and save. For 30 minutes a week you can save $100 a month, or $1200 a year.  Now that’s  a tasty deal!

For more information, either visit the website or watch this video to lean more:  http://www.kcci.com/video/18817115/index.html

July 7, 2009

Free Organic Baby Layette Giveaway

Filed under: saving money — Tags: free, natural — K @ 1:52 PM

Jessica over at Eco Child’s Play has just listed a a new GIVEAWAY!!!  If you’re interested, you can click here to go sign up!

Organically Grown is giving away a unisex mini wardrobe to one lucky reader!

All of the products from Organically Grown are made with organic cottons. From their website:

According to the Organic Exchange, an estimated 170 million pounds of pesticides, and 25% of the world’s insecticides are used in the production of conventional, non-organic cotton. 7 out of 10 of these pesticides are on the EPA’s “known” list of “likely” or “probable” carcinogens. These chemicals result in work-force illnesses, water contamination, and the devastation of farmland. All of the problems are eliminated though organic farming practices. Organically Grown is proud to be a part of the solution.

Organically Grown is going to give one lucky reader three bibs (pictured above $18 value), an adorable Giraffe Three piece Set ($28 value) and  a World of Friends Blanket ($28 value).

giraffe 3 piece set 240x300 photo Free Organic Baby Layette Giveaway

organic blanket 158x300 photo Free Organic Baby Layette Giveaway

Here’s the link so you can go sign up!

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