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The On The You So, here is a list of 83 things you can do with a dime.Drop change in Unicef boxes on Halloween.
Pay your kids to do chores around the house.
- The next time you pass by your neighborhood lemonade stand, buy a cup and support young entrepreneurs!
- Throw some coins in the next fountain you pass.
- Leave a bad tip. But hopefully you won’t be in the position to have to do that.
- Trace around a dime to draw a circle.
- Hand out a dime while giving “You’re a 10!” compliments.
- Roll your dimes as you save more and more.
- Make a $5 donation to a cause of your choice.
- Give a roll of dimes to a friend as a gift
- Similar to the dime challenge, save every dime for your next vacation.
- Follow the same process as #11 and save to pay off a debt.
- Follow the same process as #’s 11 and 12 and donate to a charity.
- Save to buy a friend a gift.
- Pay a toll.
- Save to pay for all of the baby gifts that you will find yourself needing to buy as friends have children.
- Begin your Christmas savings pot.
- Begin your Hanukkah savings pot.
- Begin your Kwanza savings pot.
- Purchase some Wet & Wild makeup the next time you go the store.
- Use your change for your work lunches.
- Use your change to purchase your work related treats.
- Use your dimes to build up your grocery fund.
- Stock up your product pantry for winter with dollar store finds.
- Buy energy efficient light bulbs.
- Use dimes the next time you have a candy craving.
- Purchase your next Justin’s Peanut Butter cup with two dollars worth of dimes.
- Use your change for the tips that you have to pay during your next trip.
- Create a gas fund. Every time you have dimes (or other change) save it!
- Use your dimes to save for long-term goals that you’ve set for yourself.
- Use your dimes to pay off your debt!
- Use your savings to pay for your dental insurance.
- Use your dimes to pay part of your health insurance premium.
- Donate to Heifer International monthly.
- Save and purchase a pair of Tom’s shoes. With that purchase a person in need will also receive a pair of shoes.
- Use your change to add to your barista’s tip jar.
- Pay your blog expenses with ad revenue that typically grows one dime at a time.
- Purchase your next used t-shirt with some dimes.
- Buy a cup of McDonalds dollar coffee.
- Get an ice cream sandwich the next time the ice cream van passes your house.
- If you’re a romance novel fan, you can buy as many books as you would like for a dime a book (usually on a sale day! )
- Save for a friend’s charitable cause-don’t let it be said you’re not helpful!
- Create a themed family fun night where you can only use dimes to bring that night to life.
- Go on a date night with your loved on and have a cap on the amount you’re allowed to spend.
- Go to the zoo.
- Build up your emergency fund.
- Save your dimes for your next yard sale.
- Cash in your dimes to purchase gifts for office mates.
- Give your dimes to a homeless person or a charity
- Use the dime to unscrew a flat head screw
- Pick up an energy bar.
- Pick up an actual paper newspaper. Buy Make sure you also know the cheapest beer you can purchase.
- Use your savings for networking expenses.
- Give your dimes to your spiritual friends so they can cast a money spell.
- Teach your children about saving by using their change to fund their 529 plan.
- Look for and collect rare dimes.
- Save for short-term goals.
- Pick up treats or gifts for strange holidays like national taco day.
- Save for baby items like cloth diapers and nuk nuks.
- Tithe.
- Cash in your ibotta change and buy a drink.
- Use your change for your “I have to fix the broken things in my house” fund.
- The next time you’re at a food truck party pay with your saved change.
- Donate to your local art museum’s donation box after attending a free day.
- Fund your Roth IRA.
- Fund a household emergency fund.
- Send change to help the U.S. government pay off its debt.
- Feed people who need help with groceries.
- Purchase chickens for your backyard.
- Fund a scholarship that you create. Ask donors to only contribute in increments of .10 at local fund raising drives.
- Pay for an at-risk youth’s camp participation.
- Save for a babysitter so that you can take your spouse out on a date.
- Use the dimes to make art.
- Drill a hole in it make jewelry.
- Cash in your change for your next cab ride.
- Pick up some bath and body works travel-sized products for your next trip.
- Replace your phone cord-again.
- Pick up some dishwashing soap from your local dollar store.
- Buy random vinyl records from the thrift store to see how they sound.
- Bonus Idea: Check your dimes to see if they are worth more than face value. Di Di According There Start