Some might consider those loose pennies, dimes, nickels and quarters annoying, but money is money. Save it for a month and see what you can do. Here are a few ideas.
Call that queen who’s always willing to lend a hand – like when you needed help moving into your ex’s apartment (and then out of it six weeks later) – and treat her to a casual lunch to say thanks for being a friend.
We all have that one little debt – like a library fine or dry cleaning bill – that we keep putting off for no reason at all. Round up your change and purge this expense from your life once and for all.
Once in a while, we hear a news story about how a Good Samaritan bought a cup of coffee or paid the toll for the person in line behind them – and the good deed sparks a trend. Today that random act of kindness can start with you using the change you’ve saved.
Does your resume need updating? Could you use a new look for an interview? Give yourself a better shot at getting the job by spending your change savings on items that will enhance your professional persona.
We all have somewhere to go. Instead of taking it out of your regular monthly budget, pay for your fill-up with the shiny stuff. Roll the coins first though; nobody has time to count $30 worth of loose change at the counter.
Did you know that if you let Coinstar count your change that you can trade it in for no-fee eGift Cards from one of its participating partners? It’s true. Find a Coinstar location near you.
Food banks, children’s homes, and domestic violence shelters in your area are always in need of supplies. Call your local organization, determine their needs and turn your change into a helping hand.
Local LGBTQ centers don’t receive much funding – many are struggling to stay open at all – so do your part for our community to keep resources available.
One of life’s greatest tragedies is running out of toilet paper and having no reserves in the closet. Keep it clean by stocking up on bathroom and household essentials with your end-of-the-month change savings so you’re never left in the lurch.
At the end of the month, take all your change and transfer it to a large jug for safekeeping while you save for a loftier goal, like a vacation. Empty water-cooler jugs – especially those with small mouth openings (so you can’t easily cheat and dip into your stash!) – are great for this purpose.
Hey, ya never know.
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