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Related ArticlesSuggested ReadingFrom Two Incomes To OneTop Tips To Make It On One IncomeThe thought of moving from a two-income family to one can be frightening for many couples, but it is possible to reduce your expenses to make the transition easier. Here are the top money saving tips for families who want to have one parent stay at home with their children. 1.) Refinance Your House Consider refinancing your house at a lower interest rate. Also consider lengthening the terms of your mortgage; going from a 15-year to a 30-year mortgage will reduce your payments. 2.) Sell Or Trade Your Second Car If you have two car payments, consider selling or trading one car. This can save you a considerable amount of money both in the car payment and in reduced insurance and maintenance fees. 3.) Eliminate Unnecessary Luxuries There are many ways to save $50-$100 a month just by eliminating some unnecessary expenses. For instance, cell phones; do you really need two cell phones, or even one? Cable or satellite subscriptions can also be reduced by changing plans, or eliminated altogether. 4.) Examine Your Grocery Budget Groceries are another expense that most families can reduce with some work. Plan a weekly or monthly menu, make a shopping list, and stick to it. Try to cut out prepared foods and eating out. 5.) Consider Working At Home Ask your current employer about the possibility of telecommuting from home. You might also consider opening a home daycare. 6.) Bargain Shop Garage sales and consignment shops can be great ways to save money. Many consignment shops only accept quality items so this can be a wonderful way to save money on children's clothing. 7.) Use Coupons You can use coupons for more than just groceries. You can save on hotels, diapers, gas, computer products and many other items. With a little work and organizing, using coupons can save you a substantial amount of money each month. 8.) Family Activities You can save money on family fun in several small ways that will add up over the month. Use the library instead of the bookstore, visit the public park instead of Gymboree, and check with your local zoos and museums; many offer discounts or free days.
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