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The 4th of July is one of my favorite holidays. But it's also one of the easiest times to go overboard with spending (all those burgers, snacks, and drinks add up fast). Over the years, I've learned some tips and tricks that help me keep my spending in check without missing out on the fun. (American Express is a Motley Fool Money advertiser.)
Here are four simple ways I save money during the holiday weekend.
Groceries and party supplies always take up the biggest chunk of my 4th of July budget. The biggest hack? I use a card that gives me cash back on grocery purchases, so every dollar I spend is working for me.
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Intro APR
Purchases: 0% on purchases, 12 months
Balance Transfers: 0%, 12 months
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Rewards 6% Cash Back at U.S. supermarkets on up to $6,000 per year in purchases (then 1%). 6% Cash Back on select U.S. streaming subscriptions. 3% Cash Back at U.S. gas stations. 3% Cash Back on transit (including taxis/rideshare, parking, tolls, trains, buses and more). 1% Cash Back on other purchases. Cash Back is received in the form of Reward Dollars that can be redeemed as a statement credit or at Amazon.com checkout.
1%-6% Cash Back
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$0 intro annual fee for the first year, then $95.
Welcome Offer Earn a $250 statement credit after you spend $3,000 in eligible purchases on your new Card within the first 6 months.
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Read Full ReviewOne of my favorites is the Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express -- it offers a whopping 6% cash back at U.S. supermarkets (up to $6,000 per year in purchases) and select U.S. streaming subscriptions. Terms apply. I think of it as my grocery run paying for the extra treats I want to add to my cart.
Plus, it comes with a $250 welcome offer after you spend $3,000 in eligible purchases in the first 6 months (terms apply) -- more cash back to celebrate with!
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One of my favorite hacks is checking grocery store apps for digital coupons. Stores usually run holiday sales, so you'll likely find discounts on buns, condiments, chips, and more. I build my menu -- and my shopping list -- around those sales. Hot dogs and buns on sale? Looks like that's what's hitting the grill.
I almost exclusively do grocery pickup these days, because I know myself: Those big summer displays in stores get me every time. I'll end up spending more than I meant to, because that fireworks cookie cake is just too cute. Ordering on the app and picking up my groceries without stepping inside saves me from overspending.
I'm a religious budgeter. If I don't decide how much I want to spend on food and supplies ahead of time, I'll blow my budget out of the water. By writing down my budget and tracking my cart total as I shop, I make sure I don't go over.
With a little planning and the right card in your wallet, you can have a fun and budget-friendly 4th of July. Most importantly, saving money on groceries and party supplies means more cash left for the other fun stuff this summer.
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