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Cancel Subscriptions and Save

Did you forget about a membership you told yourself that you would cancel, and realize you missed your chance? Companies beg you daily to signup for free trials for a promo or discounted service. Do not fall into the trap.

December 8, 2020 · 3 min read

Why cancel subscriptions?

Subscriptions can be fun and useful, and occasionally essential. But without paying close attention, these services can eat away at your income and take you away from accomplishing your financial goals. If you were to keep only the essential subscriptions in your life, you may be able to get out of debt faster, save for a house quicker, or potentially pay your way through college a semester at a time. So, how much money can you save by cancelling? Take the quiz and find out.

How much can I save by cancelling?

Check each box below for each of the subscriptions you currently pay for and see how much you could be saving a month if you dropped all of them. Take the quiz!

Video Streaming

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Music Streaming

2 of 7

Personal/Fitness

3 of 7

Cloud

4 of 7

Food

5 of 7

Games

6 of 7

Other

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Your Subscriptions

$0.00 a month, or $0.00 a year

Please note: all monthly subscription service prices in this tool are only used as estimates, and may not match your actual monthly costs.

You could save:

$0.00 a month or $0.00 a year

Review your current subscriptions

Imagine all of the money you can save each month by narrowing down only the essential subscriptions you need. All of the extra cash can go towards your financial goals. The real question to ask yourself is are all of these important in your daily life? If the answer is no to any of them, you should go cancel it. You should also have your spouse or significant other on board before making any subscription decisions.

Subscriptions add up, save money by cancelling

Knowing where you stand with your subscriptions can help you re-evaluate how you are spending your money, or what you really want it going towards in the long-run.

Give your money a plan starting today.