Tips to save in winter
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 5:11 am
Buy healthy foods, which will help your family have more defenses to face the cold.
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The harsh winter days that continue to drag on may lead to increased household spending.
The former president of Osinergmin, Alfredo Dammert, points out that, at this time of year, electricity bills rise by up to 15% due to the increased use of electrical appliances.
According to Juan Carlos Ocampo, director of the www.mundonegocio.pe portal, and Giovanna Prialé, director of the Personal Finance Institute, spending turkey number screening on clothing, hot products and even medicines is also increasing.
In this regard, experts recommend that you follow these guidelines:
1. To save energy. Hire an expert to check your home for electricity leaks, as these can increase your bills by up to 20%. Do not use the electric shower or heater between 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. When water boils, store it immediately in a thermos. Use energy-saving light bulbs.
2. Spend less on clothing. Buy stockings in bulk, for example. If you are a fashionista, look for alternatives to the latest trends, but not the most expensive brands. Take advantage of department store sales, as well as seasonal door closers. The most important thing is to keep warm, but without going into debt.
3. Hot drinks. Get together with your colleagues and buy a can of coffee, boxes of filtered tea and a few kilos of sugar. This way you will avoid paying S/.2 a day for a cup of these drinks. It is important to take care of your health because it is the only way to avoid spending money on medicines.
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The harsh winter days that continue to drag on may lead to increased household spending.
The former president of Osinergmin, Alfredo Dammert, points out that, at this time of year, electricity bills rise by up to 15% due to the increased use of electrical appliances.
According to Juan Carlos Ocampo, director of the www.mundonegocio.pe portal, and Giovanna Prialé, director of the Personal Finance Institute, spending turkey number screening on clothing, hot products and even medicines is also increasing.
In this regard, experts recommend that you follow these guidelines:
1. To save energy. Hire an expert to check your home for electricity leaks, as these can increase your bills by up to 20%. Do not use the electric shower or heater between 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. When water boils, store it immediately in a thermos. Use energy-saving light bulbs.
2. Spend less on clothing. Buy stockings in bulk, for example. If you are a fashionista, look for alternatives to the latest trends, but not the most expensive brands. Take advantage of department store sales, as well as seasonal door closers. The most important thing is to keep warm, but without going into debt.
3. Hot drinks. Get together with your colleagues and buy a can of coffee, boxes of filtered tea and a few kilos of sugar. This way you will avoid paying S/.2 a day for a cup of these drinks. It is important to take care of your health because it is the only way to avoid spending money on medicines.