There being an adage that “money saved is money earned”, I do not agree to this fully, because I think to earn more money, you should not stop spending. There is no limit to which you can cut your expenses to save money. Instead of saving more my focus will be to earn more money so that more money gets saved.
How to make more money is a debatable question and I’m not interested to write a book on “make money in 21 days” the way we have a book learn “java in 21 days”. Neither have I intended to give 1000 tips to make money but I believe that whatever money one is spending it should be put to an optimum use. Some of the example of putting money to an optimium use are
How to make more money is a debatable question and I’m not interested to write a book on “make money in 21 days” the way we have a book learn “java in 21 days”. Neither have I intended to give 1000 tips to make money but I believe that whatever money one is spending it should be put to an optimum use. Some of the example of putting money to an optimium use are
- Should i ask for Full tank:
Whenever you park your vehicle at petrol station, ask for a full tank fuel, because every time you open the lock of your vehicle to fill in the fuel there is an unavoidable loss of petrol due to evaporation. I will explain it further….
Say your monthly petrol bill is 3000 bucks and you fill in your car by 500 bucks 6 times in a month. So with every purchase the tank remains open for 10-15 second without any reason and supposing even 5 ml of petrol evaporates due to hight temperature, make it 30 ml in a month. Besides there are some losses during the filling itself making it to 100 ml in a month and 1 liter in an year. - What is the best time to fill petrol?
Seems to be surprised? If not then according to you the best time to fill in petrol will be off load time or any weekend day or lunch hours.
Your choice of time is okay as far as convenience is concerned; becuase you are avoiding long queue and other traffic hassles. But if I put optimum utilization of money in place than any time except night time is not the right time to fuel in your car. I will explain it further….
Petrol being liquid and measure in liters and whenever the temperature rises its molecules gets expanded (In fact every thing expand with the rise of temperature) So as the molecules have expanded themselves there will be less petrol in a liter because of thermal expansion of molecules.
On the contrary in the night because of temperature going down molecules will contract themselves and there will be more petrol in a liter but this time because of thermal contraction.
These finding may not save considerable amount of money for everyone but for those guys who have a fleet of vehicles in their family and together they consume 400-500 liters of petrol in a month for them it may prove a saving of 1-2 liters in a month.
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very well said Vidhya...hope to read more such knowledge based posts in near future from your side.
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