
Negotiation
It may seem unbelievable, but certain seemingly fixed costs are actually negotiable. One of these is the cost of the basic kilowatt hour from your local energy provider. Get on the phone with someone and try to get a better rate. There’s usually more wiggle room in these fees than the companies are willing to advertise. So don’t just accept the quote you’re given by utility companies (ISPs are another good example). A little conversation and negotiation should help you save.
Bundling
You can also negotiate bills and policies that help you save by bundling. Combining your home, car, and other types of insurance might result in savings. If you have multiple children, for another example, you might be able to negotiate group or family rates at the dentist. Bundling services in this way is kind of like buying in bulk. Oftentimes a company will be willing to give you a deal in this way because having more people involved with their business will get them more business in the long term, even if a discount is applied in the short term.
Competition
In places where the energy provider industry has been deregulated, there are many new energy providers coming out of the woodwork. Some of these can give you incredible savings, but if you haven’t heard of them and haven’t spoken to them you won’t get these savings. In many ways competition like this is good for the consumer because it can result in different companies lowering their rates to keep other companies from stealing their business.
Quotes
When getting a new mortgage, insurer, bank account, credit card, or other cost-associated policy, it’s important to get a bunch of quotes. Quotes are a quick way to understand what costs you will have to endure with these policies, and you can use quotes to help talk a representative into giving you a lower price. You will find in many cases that quotes are all over the place between different insurers, and for different coverage options. It may even pay off to go with multiple insurers for different coverage needs, because of the big differences in what these services cost.
There are ways you can save big on routine purchases and monthly expenses. Most of these require some research, and often getting on the phone with a representative. Fortunately, this shouldn’t take a long time. Reserve one hour a week for a specific savings-finding goal and you should achieve big results before the end of 2017.