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14 Best Ways to Save Money When You’re Unemployed

Over 26 million Americans have filed for unemployment and more people are expected to file for benefits as businesses remain shuttered due to the coronavirus pandemic.

As people wait for their federal stimulus checks and unemployment funds to arrive and companies to reopen, saving money remains a top priority.

Here are the 14 best ways to save money while you are unemployed.

1. Seek Deferments

Communicating with everyone you owe money to is an essential step if you have lost your job and have no source of income, said Bruce McClary, spokesperson for the National Foundation for Credit Counseling, a Washington, D.C.-based non-profit organization.

“Each interaction is an opportunity to ask for relief from monthly payments and help your financial resources go farther,” he said. “The more payments you are allowed to skip without penalty, the longer your money will last.»

Call creditors to explain your hardship and try to defer payments, even your mortgage, rent and utilities, said Jim Triggs, CEO of Money Management International, a non-profit debt counseling organization in Sugar Land, Texas.

2. Seek Out Local Resources.

There are many non-profit organizations that are providing help for utility payments or food. Your local food bank and public schools are likely providing food or meals. Global nonprofits such as World Central Kitchen are providing meals throughout the U.S. and working with local nonprofits.

3. Search for Sales and Deals

Check out the sales being offered by grocery stores and other retailers either through their weekly advertisement or online. 

“Clip coupons, find sales and make sure whatever you are able to buy that you’re getting the best deal on those items,” Triggs said.

4. Talk to Friends and Family Members

Discussing your financial situation can be difficult, but talk to your friends and family about helping each other out.

“Most everyone is in this bad situation by no fault of their own, your friends and family may be very happy to help out during this crisis,” he said.

5. Use Your Credit Card Rewards

Take advantage of credit card rewards you may have already stockpiled, said Ted Rossman, an analyst for CreditCards.com.

“Cash back can be really valuable, especially these days,” he said. 

Make sure you’re using the right cards for necessary purchases such as groceries – the American Express  (AXP)  Blue Cash Preferred gives 6% cash back at U.S. supermarkets and the Chase  (JPM)  Freedom is giving 5% cash back on groceries this quarter.

6. Ask for Lower Interest Rates

Call your credit card companies and other creditors about changing due dates, lowering interest rates and waiving other fees, Rossman said.

7. Make a List

Before you go shopping at the grocery store or at Target,  (TGT)  make a list. 

Shoppers who make a list of items they need to purchase are more likely to stick with their budget.

«Plan ahead to avoid any surprise expenses that could drain your savings or lead to unmanageable debt,» McClary said.

8. Give Gifts of Service

Provide gifts of services like babysitting or dog sitting instead of buying someone a gift, even a small one for someone’s birthday or other celebrations. Print out photos from your phone of you and your loved ones. This is still a very “thoughtful gift” because it shows that you care, Triggs said.

9. Reduce Energy Costs

Lower your energy costs by searching for cheaper rates online for electricity if you live in a deregulated city. Determine if a utility company offers any incentives such as when power is used during off-peak hours.

Replace your current light bulbs with LEDs since they are more efficient and last longer. Lighting consists of a large portion of power usage for some households.

10. Use Round-Up Savings

Apps from banks and other financial institutions such as Bank of America  (BAC) , Acorns, Chime, Digit and Qapital round up your purchases to the next dollar and deposit it in a savings or investment account. Some of the apps are free while others charge a nominal monthly fee. 

If you’re still driving frequently, here are some ways to save money on gasoline:

11. Use Cash for Gas

Some gas stations offer a discount if cash is used instead of a credit card. The discount is usually only a few pennies per gallon, but the savings add up.

12. Avoid Stations Near the Freeway

Gas stations along the freeway or major roadways are easy to spot and convenient, but prices are often higher. 

13. Fill Up at Warehouse Stores

Shop and get gasoline at warehouse stores such as Costco  (COST)  or Sam’s Club because they give discounts to their members. 

14. Check the Tire Pressure

Check your tire pressure every month because when tires are underinflated, cars use more fuel.

Origen: 14 Best Ways to Save Money When You’re Unemployed

 

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How To Be Productive When You’re Working From Home

Working from home is usually thought of as a perk at most companies, but lately it’s become a requirement.

As the coronavirus pandemic spreads across the country and the world, many businesseshave asked or required employees to work remotely.

Working from home can be fantastic. You don’t have to deal with a commute, a uniform, or the fuss of annoying colleagues. You might even be able to make your own schedule.

Here’s the thing though. It can be difficult to settle into the daily grind when you’re only moving from your bed to your desk and you have the option to stay in your pajamas all day.

Following are some tips on how you can harness all the positives of working from home to have productive and industrious workday during the pandemic:

Create an office space

Even if you aren’t lucky enough to have a home office, create an official workspace for yourself with everything you need, such as your laptop, phone, files, and whatever else. This will help get you into the working mindset when you’ve got to get down to business.

Even if it’s just a desk in the corner or your tidy kitchen table, having a proper workspace is much better than flopping down on the couch while you work.

Get dressed

Getting dressed in the morning is a signal that the day has begun and you’re officially “on,” something which is easy to forget when you work from home. You don’t have to put on a suit and do your hair, but by putting your pajamas away and changing into something fresh, even if it is a fresh pair of sweatpants, you’re telling your brain that work is about to begin.

Research suggests that this simple change can trigger much higher productivity in-home workers.

Don’t eat where you work

Make sure to set apart time for lunch and get away from your workspace when you aren’t working. Make an effort to eat elsewhere, and get out of the house on your breaks when possible, so that you return to work with fresh eyes.

Don’t sit down and eat in front of your computer and browse the internet. It can make it harder to get back on track.

Play office sounds

Working at home lets you have more freedom than you would in an office; you can chat to whoever else is at home, play music out loud, or even sink into the silence of an empty house. But these things can easily become distractions. Try sticking in your headphones and listening to office sounds on YouTube. The familiar sounds of a work environment will put you in the right mindset for a productive day.

Can’t go to a coffee shop because you’re social distancing or your usual spot is closed? Check out Coffitivity, an app that plays the sounds of your favorite java joint.

Go for a Walk 

When in doubt, go for a walk if you can. While officials are recommending socially distancing, you can still take a walk outside by yourself to clear your head, and also get your blood flowing.

Make sure your internet connection works

Make sure you test your internet connection before you really start working from home. If you regularly have problems with your internet, you might think about setting up amobile hotspot so that you can connect to the internet wif you experience any outages.

You can typically purchase a hotspot plan through your cell phone provider, allowing you to hook up to the internet almost anywhere, or you can buy a mobile hotspot online. A hotspot is basically a portable internet router which allows you to use data from your cellular plan to connect your laptop or computer to the internet remotely.

A lot of companies require a Virtual Private Network (VPN) in order for employees to securely access programs and files outside the office. If you need to set up a VPN to work from home, make sure you set it up before you set up a home office.

Make sure you’re able to video conference

People have spent 5.5 million minutes in meetings on Cisco’s video conferencing platform in March, according to Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins. And that’s just one platform.

As more people work from home, you may need to rely more on video conferencing technology. Download any video conferencing tools your company might use such as Google Hangouts, Zoom, or Skype.

If you don’t have a webcam, you may also want to order one online.  Seeing your coworkers, and vice versa, can help everyone feel more connected in a virtual workplace.

Also, consider creating a designated place where you take video calls so that you’re not interrupted by roommates or loved ones. And keep co-workers aware of any background noise or distractions on their end of the video calls.

Stay accountable

One of the biggest killers of productivity when working from home is letting yourself get away with procrastination. When there’s no one watching you or checking up on your work, it’s easy to sit back and spend the afternoon watching videos or hanging out in bed.

Try setting up a reward system for yourself while you work for home. Tell yourself you’ll go for a walk or watch that video once you finish a certain task.

You might also want to consider setting up a daily or weekly check-in with your manager or team to hold yourself accountable. You’ll probably stay on track with your tasks if you know you’ll be checkin in with a manager regularly.

If you live with loved ones or roommates, help each other stay accountable by not distracting one another and encouraging each other to stay focused.

Test out some free time management apps such as Rescue Time which provides reports on how you’re spending time on your computer, or Remember The Milk which helps with project management. Make sure you attend all of your meetings, even if they’re virtual meetings.

By getting your routine into shape, you’ll be getting work done while also loving your workspace.

Origen: How To Be Productive When You’re Working From Home

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