Friday, December 24, 2010

Six Savvy Car Shopping Moves to Keep You From Breaking the Bank

Unfortunately, in recent years transportation has once again become an issue for not only those with a tight budget, but for everyone. It literally is madness the way gas prices have continued to soar. It does not seem like that long ago when prices were sub eighty-cents per gallon. Now it feels like that would only happen in those pictures that occur between midnight and six AM.

There is an assumption that with the age tag of forty there is some stability in the workplace and at home. If that is the case there are some simple ways to save money on transportation costs, while also offering different experiences and health friendly alternatives.

For basic transportation issues, one of the best solutions is as simple as a carpool. If the drive is thirty minutes to work and there are two others who can alternate drive then the saved money from gas can reach three figures each month easily.

If the city is where one lives, perhaps a nice bike or a walk can really save a big load of money, while also keeping the circulatory system strong.

Travel is exciting for many people in the United States and beyond. Perhaps there are friends in New York, or a cool spot in Chicago, flying between home and multiple places can place a major strain on a wallet. Of course there are discounted flights that are popping up all over the place, but for many the cost of flying deters many from taking as many vacations as are desired. Shockingly many of these travelers have never considered a nice train ride to their destination. Now a train ride solves the problem of hassle, which accompanies a long car ride, and it saves a plethora of money that can be wasted on a flight. Modern trains are extremely comfortable, and who would not rather spend money on a Broadway show rather than a mode of transportation that will put everyone in the same destination.

It is a little shocking that the price of gas has become a major expenditure issue in the past few years, but it has been showing no signs of slowing down. Really the best choice is to cut back on gas expenditure in any way possible, be it with some carpooling, walking, or avoiding the jets. Simple steps can be made all over to save some transportation money and help out the environment. This is one tip you can use when trying to accomplish your goals.

Credit card debt is also considerably higher than 30-somethings. According to MSN Money one in 10 people in their 40s have more than $10,000 in credit card debt, compared with one in 12 people in their 30s.

More income and more experience money managing explain why fewer 40-somethings are getting behind in bills. At the same time people in their 40s are getting much more serious about retirement than the younger aged. Once again MSN Money states, “The percentage of people who have workplace retirement plans or IRAs rises to 59% for those in their 40s, compared with 53% of 30-somethings.” This statement should mean a lot to those in their 40s.

You can find several transportation resources for seniors in your telephone directory or on the Internet. Check with your municipal and county departments for available services. In some cases, you may have to complete an application form. Some may require the signature of your doctor or medical professional. If you live or plan to live in a senior facility, private shuttle services to shopping malls and group social activities might also be available as a standard part of the residential package.