Check out these 5 tips sure to help you live frugally. How many of these habits do you practice?
1. Coupons
Remember when you were a kid and your Mom would drag you to
the grocery store? She’d pull out a big book of papers and sort through them at
the register. I would always wonder how much my mom would actually save by
using coupons. The notorious “coupon book” actually is a great way to save
money. Digital coupons may be a bit handier and greener, but cutting coupons
can definitely help you save money during your weekly grocery shopping trip.
Check your mail, newspaper, or the internet for coupons that could help you
save hundreds annually. Also, make sure you shop around. Some places will price
match with what you find in flyers or even online. Groupon also offers some
really affordable deals for family fun!
2. Emergency Funds
If you follow along with our blog, you know we are big
advocates of emergency savings. I know I sound like a broken record, but experts
recommend saving six months’ worth of expenses. You never know what life will
throw at you, and you want to be prepared for when it happens. Utilize
automated payments, and have funds transferred to your savings account.
3. Buy in Bulk
Buy your groceries in bulk. Head to the nearest Costco or
Sam’s Club and purchase your household needs and groceries at a lower price per
item than you would at your grocer. If the cost is too much to buy in bulk,
split it with a family member or friend.
4. Clean Sweep
Simplify your life. Do a clean sweep of your closet, attic, storage
unit, or shed and have a garage sale. Take your gently used clothing to a
thrift store and make some extra cash to add to your savings or for a fun night
out with the family. Websites like Glyde are great for selling your old
electronics that you no longer use! Poshmark is also a great app to sell gently
used clothing.
5. Limit Eating Out
You never really know how much you spend eating out or
purchasing Starbucks until you start adding up the transactions. For one month,
record every time you eat out. You will probably be shocked at the total. Once
you pick your jaw up from off of the floor and realize that this is fixable,
you can start limiting the amount of times you eat out. Save money by simply bringing
lunch to work, brewing coffee at home, or passing up a soft drink and ordering water
at your next trip to a restaurant.
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