Wintertime often comes with additional expenses that can add up quickly if you're not paying attention. With these simple money-saving tips, you can stay on top of your winter spending and saving.
Heating bill
Many thermostats can be programed to different temperatures throughout the day and night. Take advantage of this, and you can save some serious money on your heating bills.
Making a budget is a great way to stay on top of your finances.
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For example, talk to your roommates and set the thermostat lower when you're out of the house and at nighttime (break out those sweatshirts). You can also set it to warm the house upÌýbefore you wake up for the day, so it's nice and warm!Ìý
Use babyÖ±²¥app's sunny days to your advantage: Open the shades during the day to warm up the houseÌýand close them at night to keep the heat in. Ceiling fans can also help you out. If you reverse yourÌýfans' spinÌýfrom counterclockwise to clockwise, you'llÌýcreate an upward draft that pulls and circulates the warm air back down through the room.
For more tips,Ìýcheck with the Environment Center about their Eco-Visits serviceÌýthatÌýcan help you save energy, water and money. Plus,Ìýyou get a free pizza if you have them stop by for a home visit.
Transportation
In wintertime, cars often need extra washer fluid, warm-up times in the morningÌýand even a good set of snow tires. Cars also get worse gas mileage in the winter months.
Consider driving the car sparingly in the winter and rely more on public transport. Your wallet will thank you! If you do choose to drive, and aren't used to driving in winter conditions, .
Food
If you live off campus, grocery bills can be a large expense in all seasons. You can save money by cooking healthy meals that canÌýlast you most of the week. One way to do that is by cooking with a slow cooker,Ìýwhich is both ideal for the winter (warm meal) and ideal for saving money (bulk food prep).
Check out these tips and resources for eating healthy on a budget:
- CU Money Sense: 8 ways to eat right on a budget
- Ralphie's Cooking Basics: Broaden your menu while learning cooking techniques
- Free on-campus nutrition consultation
Stay healthy
The winter is cold and flu season. By keeping healthy, you can avoid missing classes and trips to the drugstore or doctor. It's not too late to get your flu shot, and it's free! Be sure to get exercise, eat well and get plenty of sleep—a tall order for someone in college, but essential for your well-being.
See these resources for staying healthy:
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