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    You Can Get Richer Pinching Pennies Like Warren Buffett

    Many people have tried to emulate Warren Buffett's investment style. More may attempt it as they search for the best investing ideas for 2012. But here's a more attainable goal: Pinch pennies like the Oracle of Omaha. This might turn out to be a New Year's resolution you can actually keep. And you'll be richer for it.

    When his first child was born, the famously frugal Buffett turned a dresser drawer into a bassinet. For the second one, he borrowed a crib. While in New York signing up clients to invest six-figure sums with him during the 1960s, he reportedly phoned a friend from New York's Plaza Hotel to bring over a six-pack of Pepsi so he wouldn't have to pay for room service. He drove a Volkswagen until his wife decided it was bad for his image and upgraded him to a Cadillac.

    Roger Lowenstein recounts these and other examples of Buffett's personal spending habits in his biography Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist. Buffett, he writes, once said about himself that he was "working [his] way up to cheap."

    Whether investing in companies or buying everyday necessities, the Berkshire Hathaway Chairman and CEO (currently #3 on the Forbes Billionaires list) has been driven by the notion that small sums compound. He runs the calculations to prove it. If that's more math than you'd like to do, look at it this way: every penny that you don't spend unnecessarily leaves more money to invest for the future or allocate to something  you might enjoy more—like your next vacation.

    By example, Buffet has demonstrated that being thrifty isn't just for poor folks. So in the spirit of Warren Buffett, look for ways to cut your spending this year. Here are 40 relatively painless (or even pleasurable) ways to be fabulously frugal.

    Food

    1.  Brown bag breakfast and lunch at work. Make your own muffins instead of buying one on the way to work. (For an easy, versatile recipe, check out "Muffin Madness" in Moosewood Restaurant Cooks At Home.) An easy way to prepare lunch is to simply cook extra for dinner and take the leftovers to work the next day.

    2. Purchase seasonal foods and shop for supermarket specials.

    3. Buy in bulk and freeze.

    4. Don't go food shopping when you're hungry.

    5. Cook meals instead of relying on takeout and ordering in. Eat at restaurants only on special occasions.

    6. When ordering from a restaurant menu, choose something that you can't prepare as well as home.

    7. Scoop your own ice cream. The markup for ice cream cones and cups bought at those cute little joints is enormous. You're much better off buying your favorite flavors on sale at the supermarket by the quart or the gallon. If you're watching your waistline, confine yourself to half-cup servings and resist the temptation to eat directly from the container.

    8. Bring coffee to work in a Thermos.

    9. Carry a refillable water bottle instead of buying bottled water.

    10. Unless a restaurant offers free soda refills, drink tap water with your meal.

    11. Have wine or cocktails at home before you eat out, rather than ordering them with a meal. (Wine by the glass typically costs as much as an entire bottle of the same stuff bought in a liquor store.)

    12. Cut open squeeze tubes and pump bottles—for example, of shaving cream, sunscreen, cream rinse and moisturizer—once they yield nothing but air. (There's usually at least another full ounce of liquid inside.)

    Clothing

    13. Wait for items you covet to go on sale—either in stores or online. (By then you may have decided you don't them after all.)

    14. Avoid recreational shopping. Instead, make a list of what you really need.

    15. Don't buy an article of clothing unless you already have something that matches it.

    16. Look for items that can be dressed up or down.

    17. Unless you need something immediately (and chances are you don't), buy seasonal clothing once the season is already underway. Examples: bathing suits in July; winter coats at after Christmas sales.

    18. Leave your credit cards at home and pay in cash.

    Love And Marriage

    19. Take your date to a freebie.

    20. Cook together; how you cope with kitchen mishaps could speak volumes about how you would weather life's serious ups and downs.

    21. Look for a partner whose money styles are compatible with your own.

    22. Shop for engagement rings at auction.

    Kids

    23. For newborns, borrow cribs, carriages and clothing from friends and family, rather than buying things new. But buy a car seat new, since safety features are continually being updated.

    24. To reduce the price of formula, nurse your baby for the first year, if possible.

    25. Until children reach age 12, buy clothing on sale at the end of the season and put it away for the following year. (Once they become teenagers this doesn't work anymore, since their growth rate can be dramatic and unpredictable.)

    26. Check thrift shops for lightly used children's clothing, especially sweaters, fleeces and outerwear.

    27. Buy toys and children's books at yard sales and rummage sales.

    Home

    28. Plant most of your garden with perennials. It reduces the need to fill in with costly annuals.

    29. Buy furniture at auction.

    30. Hire painters and contractors during the winter. They are hungry for business then and likely to offer you a better price than if you ask for estimates during the busy summer months.

    31. Get plumbing repairs done during the summer if you live in a climate with seasonal differences. (Plumbers are busiest during the heating season.) Unless there's an emergency, hold off on getting a house call until you have a list of things that need to be done.

    32. Avoid impulse purchases at the cash register in hardware stores and kitchen supply stores. If something catches your eye there, force yourself to come back the next day instead of buying it on the spot. (By then you may have decided that you don't need it after all.)

    33. Pay down your mortgage (and other debt), as described here.

    Recreation And Travel

    34. Don't see a movie in the theater unless it has gotten great reviews or has so many special effects that it can only be thoroughly enjoyed on the big screen. Otherwise rent it.

    35. Drop one subscription or membership and see if you really miss it.

    36. Patronize your local library. Many make new releases available almost as quickly as you can get them from a bookstore (though there may be a waiting list for popular titles, like Walter Isaacson's new biography of Steve Jobs).

    37. Travel on the cusp of high season if your schedule permits; rates tend to be lower, and chances are the weather will be about the same.

    38. Find the swankest hotel in town, and look for a cheaper place next door. (That way, you can enjoy the same desirable location, without paying top dollar for it.)

    39. Bring your own food and soft drinks instead of buying food on board planes; at airports; or relying on hotel minibars and room service. Some hotels will provide you with a refrigerator at no extra charge; if they don't, fill the ice bucket and store your food there or if the bathroom has an extra sink, fill that with ice and turn it into a makeshift fridge.

    40. Buy your own wine instead of drinking it at a restaurant. When checking baggage, you can include a corkscrew. If you carry on your bags, you can always ask the store were you purchase wine to uncork it for you.

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    • b simz  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      save a lot, spend a little.. this is what it means people!!!
    • Topioquin  •  3 months ago
      It will be terrible for the economy if everybody will behaves like warren buffet. Imagine, everybody buys less. As a whole,its worst than economic sabotage.
    • Erbs Ebabacol  •  Seattle, United States  •  3 months ago
      this is really great idea for those whose ambitions are getting rich by thrifting..
    • falsoto  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      Then what will you do with your savings after doing all of these through your life??? Those suggestions are not worthwhile..
    • Mae  •  Dubai, United Arab Emirates  •  3 months ago
      REALLY IT WORKS...i used to do this kind of lifestyle...
    • Michael Bryan  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      Amazing.........................
    • cakemargie  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      Yes, good idea! I used to do like that...:) thanks for sharing!
    • Ewe  •  3 months ago
      Nice Article here.
    • michel  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      I will try this new idea! thanks!
    • vigor  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      he can go to ^^&***& he stared out as am corrupt crook years ago and now has big talk
    • Lyra jean Rivera  •  3 months ago
      MR BUFFET Will you be able bring your money in the other life?
      If you save lots in twenty years for example, will you spend it in the next five years to treat yourself special stuff and share it with your wife special dinners?or spend the rest of your lives being cheap...but billionaires?
    • ICE  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      DON'T BE A CELEBRITY IF CAN'T HELP THE NEEDY--GREEDY!
    • xTr3m3 fR33dom  •  3 months ago
      Buffet let his wife talk him into buying a Cadillac? I'm laughing here.
    • Ali  •  Riyadh, Saudi Arabia  •  3 months ago
      1st lt. UNGAS
      (lee el previo articulo)
      Tinanong ko kung mgkano ung SAHOD nya,.sumagot sya ng malumanay.,2500SR sir..!sbi ko “HA!!,nag
      Titiis ka sa gnyng sahod??,sbay natauhan ako,(Wala nga palang pinag aralan to.).,nyahahahh..aun,bago sya lumayo,inabutan ko nlng ng 200SR,snabihan kong BAI,pambili mo yan ng DEODORANT hah??sbi nya,.”NO NO NO, I BUY CURRY”..hahahah.,wahahahah..nyenyenyehh,.Bleeehh..:P
      • Noypi_ksa 3 months ago
        minamaliit mo yung Sr 2500, malaki na yan para sa naka raraming expats. yabang mo!
      • Chloe 3 months ago
        Can you be more subtle in talking?
      • Chloe 3 months ago
        Warren Buffet didn't brag what he has got and yet he is now a millionaire envied by many. And you? just for that money alone you seems to own the world?
    • Sakristang Lollipop  •  Marathon, United States  •  3 months ago
      Sobrang dami naming similarities ng taong ito. bilang isang succesful business tycoon, kailngan one step ahead kami palagi sa lahat ng bagay. plus importante ang appeal para ma manage ng husto ang busines at mga emplayado. oha
    • D. Bell  •  St Paul, United States  •  3 months ago
      Don't go grocery shopping when you're hungry, LMBAO! Makes sense, just a little comical. You'll buy the entire store!
    • Mark D  •  Wallingford, United States  •  3 months ago
      ONE VERY SMART MAN, LUCK HAS BEEN ON HIS SIDE.......
    • Al Dente  •  3 months ago
      I would love to cook at home but when you work 10 hours a day and get home late, its hard.. I am starving by the time I get home and take out is so much easier and convenient. We tried making stuff ahead of time, crock pots but one can only make som many meals in a crock pot..
      • Wayne 3 months ago
        well i have made over 300 meals inmy crock pot buy a crock pot book it will help you and save you money
      • Carolyn 3 months ago
        yes you caN cook pinto beans in a crock pot and fry some potatoes make some corn bread and may be add an onion .you can put pinto beans in the pot while you sleep at night then turn it on warm then you got a meal for the next few days
      • Gardner 3 months ago
        crock pot is my friend ........
    • don s  •  Las Vegas, United States  •  3 months ago
      buffett also throws $ 38500 campaign dinners for obama...........in return for favors and INSIDE
      information.

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