13. Do DIY
We're a nation of obsessive DIYers and for around £100 you can take a
course at your local adult education college to improve the skills
needed to tackle most household repairs. If the college runs plumbing
courses you could soon be on track to wiping out costly call-out charges
and extra insurance policies once and for all.
Saving: £100+
14. Shop around for the cheapest household insurance
Unless you drive - car insurance is mandatory - you don't need
insurance. But it's strongly advisable. Can you afford to foot the bill
if your house burns down? Probably not. Similarly, can you afford to pay
over the odds for the same policy available elsewhere because you can't
be bothered to shop around? Possibly, but it's not advisable. The
internet has made finding cheaper insurance easy and you can compare
hundreds of policies in minutes.
Saving: £100s
Link: This is Money's insurance finder
15. Don't automatically renew annual travel insurance
If your annual holiday insurance policy is about to expire and you don't
have a holiday booked, DON'T renew the policy. You're handing your
money over to cover an eventuality that won't happen. You wouldn't have
car insurance if you didn't own a car. Simply restart the cover again
the next time you book a trip.
Saving: £50
Link: This is Money's travel insurance finder
16. Choose cheaper breakdown insurance
The breakdown sector is dominated by big names such as the AA and RAC.
But being towed home if your car breaks down is just another form of
insurance like any other and there are scores of cheaper alternatives.
Saving: Up to £100 a year
Link: This is Money's breakdown insurance finder
17. Are you paying too much for your life insurance?
We're living longer. As a result the cost of insuring the unthinkable is
getting cheaper all the time. If you were sold a policy when you took
out or mortgage you may have been under too much stress to shop around.
You could be missing a trick.
Saving: £100
Link: This is Money's life insurance finder
18. Book early
Low-cost airlines have created a market in holidays for people prepared
to fly to any destination provided it's cheap. You can benefit from this
too. Just remember, only a few seats on each flight are sold at
bargain-basement prices and once they're sold, the prices rise. So book
early.
Saving: £100
Link: Skyscanner - the air fares comparison sit
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