FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August, 2010
GET
HEALTHY, SAVE MONEY!
You
know that there are many good reasons to maintain
your good health, but did you know
there were some great financial reasons to
do so, as well? The New York State Society
of CPAs explains what you need to know.
Cutting
Health Care Costs
You
should never scrimp on necessary medical services
or medications,
but there are ways
to reduce your need for medical care down
the road.
You’re probably well aware of the skyrocketing
price of health coverage in the last decade.
In fact, even people with employer health
insurance paid an average of more than $700
annually
in out-of-pocket costs for medical care,
including deductibles, copayments and coinsurance,
based
on a study by the Commonwealth Fund. That
was up a whopping 34% from three years earlier.
Of
course, when you take care of your health,
you will need fewer medical services, which
could
potentially save you hundreds of dollars
a
year.
More
Smart Steps
Not
convinced? Some commonly used medications are
used to treat problems with
high cholesterol,
high blood pressure and diabetes. While
there are many factors behind these conditions,
they each can be worsened by a poor diet
and lack
of exercise. That means that the preventive
steps you take can potentially help you
avoid
the costs
of medications or further procedures
to treat such conditions down the road.
Eat
Right
Meals
using fresh fruit and vegetables and lean protein
are often much less
costly than
those
made with processed foods or takeout
dinners. And remember that local farm
markets and
warehouse stores frequently offer
good prices on fresh
ingredients. Cooking at home is another
great way to lower your costs and
improve your
health. Prepared meals are not only
costly but may
be full of salt, fat and calories.
When you make
your own meals, you can skip all
those unhealthy ingredients. Check online
to find sites with
healthy recipes that will get your
home cooking started.
Get
Fit
It
doesn’t have to cost a lot to stay
fit. Instead of joining a gym, start a walking
or
running program right in your
own neighborhood. If possible, walk or bicycle
to and from errands.
This will not only improve your
health, it will cut down on gasoline costs.
The stairs are also
free, so use them instead of
an
elevator whenever possible. In addition,
an inexpensive set of
barbells can help you with your
strength training, and a jump rope and stability
ball are other
cheap fitness options. If the
price of new equipment seems too steep, check
out
local garage sales
for less expensive finds.
Quit
the Habit
With
a pack of cigarettes running in the $5 range,
pack-a-day
smokers would
save
nearly $2,000 a
year if they gave up the
habit. If that’s
not enough incentive, many
companies are no longer hiring
smokers or insisting that
current employees
give up smoking in order
to hold on to their jobs. Add
to that the costs of dry
cleaning and
teeth cleaning that go hand
in hand with smoking, and
the benefits of stopping now are
clear.
Consult
Your Local CPA
You
may be surprised by the changes you’ll
see if you make healthy
changes in your lifestyle
and eating habits, including
finding a little more money
in your bank account at
the end of
the month. If you want
to learn more about how
to spend your money wisely,
your local CPA can help.
Turn to him or her with
any questions you
may have about your family’s
spending or saving choices.