26 December 2009

How to save money?

How do you save money for the same amount of food you buy from food court? Example if you want to buy chicken rice for yourselves and your brother, avoid buying 2 packets ($3.00 x 2), buy 1 packet and tell the uncle you want more chicken and more rice ($3.00 + $0.50 + $1.00). In total you save $1.50 for the same amount of chicken and rice. The trouble is only to divide the rice and chicken into 2 potion after you reach home.

I just bought You Mian an hour ago. The usual price is $3.50, I told the person to add $0.50 more Mian. Then I separated the Mian into 2 potion once I reached home and realised that the Mian is a lot. Cool! Instead of paying $7.00, I paid only $4.00. Theoretically, each person consume only $2.00 of food without any reduction to the quantity of food.

A lot of people like to sign contract with their handphone service provider. In their mind, they always think contract is more worth for people who sms and make a lot of call. I use both contract and prepaid card before so I can tell you prepaid card is a lot more worth especially Starhub Happy 128. Happy 128 cost $28.00 but most shop sell it at $25.50 and it has $100 of local value and $28 of global value.

By a simple calculation, Starhub Happy 128 cost $15.30 per month, having a total talk time of 6.7 hours excluding local call or 1500 smses per month. If you are using Starhub Happy 128 for sms, it is damn worth, costing only $15.30 for 1500 smses per month excluding global call. For people who want to call their oversea relative or partnership, there is a $28 worth of credit to call oversea.

With advance in technology, now there is electrical stove. Electrical stove is actually more worth than private gas stove by 20% to 50% more.

Microwave oven is also more efficient in heating food than all other type of cooking since microwave has a higher penetration power. Anything with water can be heated with microwave. To save power, you can heat or cook your food with the more efficient microwave.

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