Believe it or not, your loose change adds up pretty quickly if you make a habit of emptying your wallet or purse once a week and putting it in a jar. After a few months, if you count it, you will discover enough money to treat yourself to a dinner out with your family, or maybe it will help you pay for a minor car or home repair. Whatever you use it for, you will be surprised at how much you will accumulate. This is especially the case for Canadians where we have one dollar and two dollar coins. It doesn’t take much change to add up to to $20 or $30.
By keeping it in a jar at home, you will be less likely to spend your loose change on frivolous things like useless items at dollar stores, junk food at vending machines, or whatever other temptations you have. For me, my weakness is potato chips. If I know that I have enough change in my purse to buy chips, I will often squander my money by paying an outrageous price for a small bag of chips. By keeping my loose change at home, not only do I save money, I also eat a lot healthier.