Household bills can be the biggest budget busters and even with all the offers and options,
actually saving money can get confusing. Money gets even tighter when it’s time for back-to-
school shopping. With internet and mobile devices becoming more essential for student
success, finding ways to spend less money on these recurring bills is important. While there are
a seemingly endless number of websites that provide information and offers, saving money on
internet, phone and cable plans shouldn’t require algebra.
The key is to find the best deals on recurring household bills all under one site. Comparison
websites such as Squeeze.com allow consumers to view cost-saving rates for cell phone, cable
and internet services, and the best interest rates for home mortgages, personal loans, auto
loans, credit cards, and even insurance.
Here are three ways using a comparison website can help you save money for recurring back-to-
school expenses:
1 – Phone Planning – The options for plans and carriers have so much fine print that it’s nearly impossible to know what the monthly bills will be – and not all options are even advertised. With even the youngest children carrying mobile devices, a family plan may make more sense than several individual plans. Decide how many people will be on the plan this year – and over the next few years - and use a comparison website that explains clearly what the costs and benefits of each plan are.
2 – Internet Interests – Now that encyclopedias have gone the way of dinosaurs, students need reliable internet for research,
1 – Phone Planning – The options for plans and carriers have so much fine print that it’s nearly impossible to know what the monthly bills will be – and not all options are even advertised. With even the youngest children carrying mobile devices, a family plan may make more sense than several individual plans. Decide how many people will be on the plan this year – and over the next few years - and use a comparison website that explains clearly what the costs and benefits of each plan are.
2 – Internet Interests – Now that encyclopedias have gone the way of dinosaurs, students need reliable internet for research,