In order to have the money to spend on the things I want, it sometimes means spending less on other items. Here are some creative ways to be frugal and save money.
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In order to have the money to spend on the things I want, it sometimes means spending less on other items. Here are some creative ways to be frugal and save money.
The way you live your life can actually have a big impact on how much money you save in the long-term. Here are 4 lifestyle habits that, if cultivated correctly, can pay big dividends over time.

I’m not a big fan of moving. Every year for the first six years of my marriage, I moved. Here are 4 of the frugal ways I came up with to move.
Before you buy new, consider whether or not you can save money — and the earth — by purchasing the following items used.
While there’s nothing wrong with being frugal if that’s your preference, I don’t think the world will end if you aren’t frugal.

One of the ways that many consumers save money on their purchases is through buying on the Internet. You can save even more when checking out online if you employ the following strategies.

Sometimes, it makes sense to pinch pennies and save as much as you can. However, there are times when saving the extra money costs you in a number of other ways.
It’s no secret that I’m not a penny pincher. Today, though, I received a reminder that I used to be a penny pincher. Back in the day when my husband and I were both in grad school.

Do you pay for convenience? Before you completely dismiss the idea, consider what pinching every penny might be costing you in time.

A recent study found that an hour of smart couponing is estimated to yield about $100 in savings. I decided to see just how much we could save at our house if I did the bare minimum.




