Save money on your annual calendar
September 26, 2009 by Jennifer Chait
Filed under Seasonal Savings
Calendar season is coming up and most people end up giving in a buying their favorite calendars full of a year of cooking, architecture, cats, flowers, or so on. However, if you spend money each year on a calendar, you’re not only wasting money, but paper. Yeah, it’s not a ton of money, but if you consider that the typical calendar costs $20 than a ten year’s supply of calendars will run you about $200, and if you live to be only 60, a lifetime supply will end up costing you about $800+ that adds up. You could do a lot with an extra $800 (like invest).

If you want to save a little each year then try an alternative such as:
- Invest in a Unique Perpetual Calendar that you can use for the rest of your life.
- Invest in a calendar creator software program that allows you to create and print out your own calendars. This still uses paper of course, but costs much less year after year.
- Use one of those gadget calendars. Almost every cell phone, pda, and computer now comes with its own calendar program.
- Use an online option like Google Calendar.
How do you save money each year on your calendar?
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Three cheers for Google calendar!