South Wales Echo

GAS AND ELECTRICIT­Y BILLS

With household budgets tight, it’s a good time to look at any outgoings you could trim back on, writes

- It’s worth checking your outgoings to see if you could make any savings VICKY SHAW

AHOUSEHOLD budget can be like a leaky bucket of water. Things may appear OK on the surface but perhaps there are some holes you hadn’t noticed, which are allowing the precious contents to escape.

With many people’s finances under additional pressure right now, it’s a crucial time to go through your outgoings to check if any money is ‘leaking’ unnecessar­ily.

For some ideas on where you could start plugging gaps in your finances, Andy Barr, co-founder of online price-tracking website Alertr.co.uk, highlights 10 outgoings that you may spending more money on than you need to...

1

GYM MEMBERSHIP

EXERCISE is important, but many people may be still spending money on subscripti­ons to a gym that they rarely, if ever, set foot in even before lockdown started.

Calculate how many times you were going to the gym every month when it was still open, and work out how much you were paying per session.

Even if your monthly gym membership payments have been paused for now, you may find it works out cheaper to pay for the gym on a one-off annual basis when it re-opens, or cancel altogether if you were hardly going at all.

There are also many home workout options online, many of which are free.

Your regular gym may also be offering a monthly subscripti­on to home workouts on its app, which could be cheaper than your usual gym routine.

2

IT’S easy to set your bills up when you move home and then forget them. But if you don’t check every few months to see what else is on the market, you could be overpaying – particular­ly as many people are now working from home and may be using more electricit­y than usual.

Some websites can help take the hassle out of switching provider for you, such as Look After My Bills and MoneySavin­gExpert.com’s Cheap

Energy Club.

3

BROADBAND AND TV PACKAGES

BE SURE to check comparison sites regularly and talk to your provider once your contract is up, rather than just renewing.

4 ENTERTAINM­ENT

WITH cinemas and theatres currently off limits, many people have ramped up the number of subscripti­ons they are paying for during the lockdown. But do you really need them all?

Even if you do, you may be able to share the cost of the account with a family member, to save money.

5

ONLINE SHOPPING

SHOPPING online has been a great comfort to many people who have been stuck inside, but there’s a risk of paying more than you need to. Prices of clothing, electronic­s and other such items fluctuate frequently.

Websites such as Alertr can notify people when a product they are interested in falls in price.

6

NEW CLOTHES

WITH fewer occasions to wear a new outfit, you may be buying less clothing anyway. But try saving money by buying second hand, or even ‘shop your wardrobe’ by putting items of clothing together in a way you haven’t done previously, to create a new outfit.

There may even be items lurking in your wardrobe which still have the tags on them, so now’s the time to snip them off and wear them.

7 INSURANCE

WHETHER it be car insurance, life insurance or anything else, if you are not regularly checking the alternativ­es to see if there is anything cheaper, you could be losing out.

If you find a cheaper deal, get in contact with your current provider, as they may well lower their prices.

Groceries, and particular­ly medicines, can be much more expensive when buying in stores if they’re branded

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