Smart Secure Way to Use Banks for Saving Money


FDIC protected

Do you think, as many people do, that putting your money in a bank is the most safe and secure way to save? If your answer is yes, then you are absolutely right if for no other reason than the $250,000 insurance policy put in place by FDIC to protect you against loss. Yes, your money is safe and secure while on deposit in a bank, but you must be wise in your interaction with the bank in order to make sure you get the most out of this relationship.

Banks are not charitable institutions, they are profit-driven entities that charge a variety of fees and costs for all sorts of schemes to take away some of your money. That having been said, the amount savings you can derive just by utilizing some awareness in making bank transactions can really add up after a period of time and let you use your money where you want to. So included in the following paragraphs are some proven techniques you can utilize in your bank dealings and saving objectives.

Check the opportunity cost

Think about the factors that are affecting your money in the bank. Are there fees that the bank is asking you to pay for keeping and using your own money? How much? Are they requiring a minimum balance for holding an account? You might be interested in other alternatives which are available and simply awaiting your investment.

You should always factor in the opportunities that you are deprived of because your money is being held in a bank. Just sitting there and doing nothing else for you! You might also be interested in taking a look into the policies and terms of other banks. Probably the bank that can best suit your needs is out there waiting for you to discover it.

Checkbook balancing, ATM taming

Always keep in mind that you should have your checkbooks balanced at the end of every month. Issuing bounced checks can cost you a lot. The average fee for issuing checks with insufficient funds is $35. If you are not aware of the problem, you can easily issue several bounced checks in a certain period of time and this is very costly indeed.

The best practice in using ATM machines is to avoid using ATM machines at other banks, supermarkets, casinos? (definitely not those at casinos), restaurants, malls or any location other than your bank or any of its branches. Why? Because the cost of ATM fees has increased just like any other cost and can range from 1.50 to $3.50, depending on where you are. Of course it would help if to know other banks which do not charge fees.

Embrace ebanking

With the advent of globalization, everything is becoming electronic. This is also true in the banking world, and technology is quickly becoming a benchmark of competition. E-banking can save you some money from transportation costs and more importantly, it will save you time. The time you spend waiting at the bank can be used for some other productive activities.

Truly, putting your money in the bank is a safe and secure method of saving money, but only if you are smart and wise enough to prevent the bank from chipping away your wealth. In saving, it is not only the benefits such as annual returns which you should consider, you should always think about the costs involved in the process.

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Practical Steps to Cutting Your Medical Expenses

Treatment isn’t free

I begin this post by invoking a phrase that often sends a direct, and sometimes rather harsh, message to particular audiences: “there is no such thing as a free lunch.” The same thing can be said about medical attention, meaning, there is no such thing as free medical treatments or medication.

Some time or another, all of us will need medical treatment. Whether it would be for simple colds and flus or for more serious illnesses. Whatever the circumstance, these incidents would hurt us and hit our pockets hard.

According to various studies, Americans spend more money on medical expenses than any other nationality in the world. As prices get higher and life gets harder, saving some money off your medical expenses will definitely be beneficial to you. In view of that reality there are some pointers discussed in the following paragraphs that could prove helpful, so read on.

Take care of your health

Prevention is always better than treatment. Being fit and healthy might seem to be a 21st century fad but it wouldn’t hurt us to jump on that bandwagon. An analysis of the 1987 National Medical Expenditures Survey revealed that people who are more active spend less on medical expenses than those who live lethargic lives. This analysis equated the benefit of being physically active to $330 (1987 dollar value) per person.

For smokers and drinkers, reducing cigarette and alcohol consumption is an option which you may find feasible. You will not only reduce future medical costs but also reduce direct costs from purchasing these products. This about this simple calculation: At $5.00 per pack of cigarettes per day, your cost per month just for cigarettes is, $140.00 which is enough to pay at least one utility bill and perhaps two.

Buy generic

These days generic drugs are just as effective as the brand names; so true is this that major supermarket chains and Chain Drug Stores like, Rite Aid and Walgreens are producing their own brands and competing with the traditional brand name manufacturers. Patents have been used by manufacturers to to set a price so as to recover their costs in developing their products.

However, these patents don’t last forever and generic versions of the drugs have been made available in more varieties. Fact of the matter is, generic drugs are basically the same as the brand name drugs in the sense that ingredients and quality are very much the same.

Going generic can save you a lot of money. According to the Association of Chain Drug Stores, the generic drugs are priced at $24 on the average in 2004, while the average price of the branded ones is $96 dollars. That’s a significant difference for any consumer, but especially to those who are on fixed incomes or others trying to adhere to a budget.

Heed your doctor’s advise

Take time out to discuss things with your doctor, since exercise this can also save you a lot of cash. Don’t be shy to ask your doctor about possible alternative drugs you can ingest. Ask if there is a generic drug that you can take if s/he prescribes a branded drug for you. If you are going to have surgery, try to schedule wisely, so as to prevent overstaying in the hospital.

And most importantly, do as you are told by your medical expert. If s/he asks you to quit your vice, quit it. If s/he tells you to be active, then you’d better be! Medical expenses can really dig a hole in your pocket. Try to be wise in your medical transactions and more importantly, take care of your health.