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Savings Tips

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Here are two ways to save money on health care expenses.

1. Shop for tests.  If you need an expensive test that’s not covered by insurance, it might be worthwhile to compare prices among different labs and clinics.  Fees can vary widely.  Ask you doctor for the CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) code.  If they can’t or won’t give it to you, The American Medical Association’s Web site, ama-assn.org, has an easy-to-use CPT search engine. Once you have the code, you can get price quotes from several providers.

2. Ask for cheaper drugs.  Physicians don’t always know the cost of the drugs they prescribe.  Ask your doctor if there is an equally effective but less expensive alternative to the medication you’re prescribed.

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Friday, June 26th, 2009

Here are some ways to save money on food costs while still maintaining quality and nutrition.

1.  Make a detailed list and stick to it. It prevents impulse buying, assists in planning weekly menus and helps determine how much you really do spend on food.

2.  Buy fruits and vegetables that are in season. Not only do you save money this way, but the produce is obviously fresher.

3.  Plant your own fruits and vegetables. You’d be surprised at how much you can grow in a small space.  Low maintenance suggestions would be squash, zucchini, sweet peppers, or tomatoes.  Herb gardens are also easy to grow and a healthy way to add flavor to meals.

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Thursday, June 18th, 2009
Here are two tips to save money on clothes:
 1. Don’t be afraid to ask.  Before handing over your credit card to make a purchase, ask if what you’re buying is going on sale soon.  The salesperson might clue you in that a sale is coming up, or might even ring up the sale price right then and there.
 2.  Shop on weekdays.  Hit the stores on a weekday to make sure you get a good selection.  Thursdays are best – you’ll likely be able to take advantage of weekend sales while still having a big selection to chose from. 
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Thursday, June 11th, 2009

Here are two tips to lower your healthcare costs:

Make the most of discounts. Many insurers offer discounts on services to promote healthy lifestyles, such as gym memberships, smoking-cessation and weight-loss programs, chiropractic service and acupuncture.

Sign up for employer incentives. Many employers are offering premium discounts, contributions to health savings accounts and outright cash incentives to employees who sign up for a wellness program or health assessment. Some also offer perks to people with, say, asthma, lower-back pain or diabetes for enrolling in a disease-management program.

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Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Replace your old refridgerator.  One made before 1993 could be costing $130 a year in electricity, using Ohio rates.  Even refridgerators built between 1993 and 2001 cost about $85 a year to run. 

A new Energy Star-rated model runs on about $40 worth of electricity.  A new $600 refridgerator will last for decades and could pay for itself in less than seven years.

To see how much you can save by replacing your old refridgerator, click here.

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Thursday, May 28th, 2009
j0178066There are a number of ways to reduce the amount of water you use on a daily basis.  One quick fix is to install a low-flow showerhead.  Most low-flow showerheads cut water use in half.  If you take a 6 minute shower using this type of showerhead, you would save enough water in a year to fill a 15-foot aboveground pool.  Plus, you save the energy that would have gone into heating the shower water!
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Thursday, May 21st, 2009

This being National Osteoporsis Awareness and Prevention Month, we thought we would give you a few ideas on living a healthy life and saving money at the same time.

1. Prevent rather than treat – Wev’e all heard prevention is the best cure, and it is!  One of the most effective ways to keep your costs of health care down is to take up and maintain a healthy lifestyle.  This includes maintaining or attaining a healthy weight, exercising regularly, kicking any unhealthy habits, having regualr checkups to catch any problems in their early stage, and taking advantage of any wellness programs provided through your employer or local comunity center.

2. Take advantage of free services whenever possible – Most communities have clinics that may ofer free health screenings as part of their services to the community.  Local clinics, hospitals and pharmacies often provide a variety of these, including blood pressure and cholesterol screenings and even mammograms.  They may be advertised in your local paper or on your local radio station.

3. Eat foods in their most natural, unprocessed state - The processing of foods destroys nutritional content.  The more processes it goes through before it gets to your body, the less it has to offer you.

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Wednesday, May 13th, 2009
With the summer vacation season kicking in and Memorial Day around the corner, here are three quick ways to save gas during your travels.
 
1.  Use cruise control – using cruise control on highway trips can help
     you maintain a constant speed and, in most cases, reduce fuel
     consumption.
2.  Avoid unnecessary idling – Turn off your engine if you anticipate a
     lengthy wait.  Unncessary idling wastes fuel, costs money and
     pollutes the air.
3.  Keep your tires inflated properly – Underinflated tires cause fuel
     consumption to increase as much as six percent.
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Wednesday, May 6th, 2009
Drafty windows and doors, uninsulated electrical outlets or the cracks where plumbing or electrical wires go through walls, floors and ceilings can increase your energy bill.  Use caulk and weather stripping to seal and prevent these air leaks.
 
Materials cost less than $50 for the average house (12 windows, 2 doors) and the savings in annual energy use can range from 4% – 8%. 
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Friday, May 1st, 2009

Many municipalities pick up yard waste and turn it into free compost.  Check with your local office or the Public Works Department of your town to see if your community participates.

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