EASY FRUGAL TIPS TO SAVE MONEY FAST | Frugal Habits That Actually Work | FRUGAL LIVING TIPS

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In this video, we'll be sharing easy, budget-friendly tips that will have a big impact on your wallet. From simple changes you can make to your lifestyle to larger system-wide changes, we'll show you how to save money and live a life of frugality!

If you're looking for easy, practical tips to save money, then this video is for you! We'll share tips on how to save money on groceries, bills, and more. From easy adjustments you can make to larger changes you need to make in your life, we'll show you how to save money and live a life of frugality!

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00:00 Intro
00:35 Moving
2:00 No Spend Day
3:10 Life Insurance
4:15 Shop Second Hand
5:45 Check your bank
6:35 Haircuts
7:40 Bonuses
8:35 Rethink Protein
9:45 Split it
11:20 Smorgasbord
12:05 Meal Plan
12:45 More Money
14:20 Track it all
15:00 It's all about you

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My husband and I moved from California to Kansas to save money and be able to buy a home -- whats crazy -- is his job position in Construction Managment only paid 5, 000 less in Kansas than California, and my california job is remote -- so win win and now we can buy a house!

mirandahepworth
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My biggest money saver was when I quit shopping at Target. I realized I was going to Target for tp, toiletries, laundry detergent, garbage bags, etc, and coming out with a lot of impulse buys and things I didnt need. I started buying all those things at my grocery store instead, and it cut out all that impulse spending.

Jnnmac
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I have one that will blow your mind. I used to spend $250 about six times a year getting my hair cut, colored, highlights, occasional hair products plus tip, etc. That’s $1, 500 a year. When my son was born 18 years ago, I decided I was not going back to a salon and paying to have my hair professionally done like that anymore. So over 18 years I have done my own hair, cutting it myself and coloring it occasionally with box color. I added up $1, 500×18 years…I have saved myself approximately $27k by doing my own

tammymyer
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My cooking on a budget has gotten me to making better food than the restaurants we go to.

melissahodgson
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My husband and I moved from CA to TX because we prioritized me staying at home with our kids. All by ourselves with a toddler and an infant! And 4 years later my whole family has moved to the surrounding area to us. Listen to God. Be faithful. Pray.

kelsieprovan
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I tracked everything I spent for 6 yrs using those giant XL wall calendars. Writing it down with my own hand instead of using a spreadsheet was more powerful and kept me honest. I managed to invest/save 58% of my net income. I'm on track to retire early, only 8 years, 2 months, and 14 days to go.

markakira
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If you move to areas with a cheaper cost of living.... be nice to the people who already live there. Chances are that they might not have the same amenities you're used to (such as road quality) or the pace of life will be different. And be aware that newcomers can drive up home prices for locals, so being polite neighbors is the very least you can do for the community that welcomes you in.

carrieprivette
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Doing a No Spend was life changing for me. I saw how addicted I was to buying things. The most I've done is about 3 days in a row, but I plan to do at least two days a week. The more you don't spend the easier it gets. I may do a No Spend November. Some people do no spend for a year. Amazing. Having self discipline is so empowering.

seekingjoynow
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I saved all my loose change for 1 year. I was able to take myself and 2 kids to Hershey park!!😊

yvonneconte
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Texas Roadhouse is my go-to save, too. I usually box half my meal before I even start eating. The last time I went I discovered the filet medallions and rice come with two sides, but I was allowed to substitute the rice for another side. So I was allowed three sides. 😮The rolls, a side salad and a medallion was my dinner. Two other meals of a medallion and a baked potato came home with me. Yep... I ordered two baked potatoes as my second and third sides and took them home with two 3 oz. filet medallions.

yvonnepalmquist
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I save $6 a day NOT buying coffee at the coffee stores.

robertadunaway
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To make eating at home and meal planning easier do 2 things:

1. Save your meal plan and the matching grocery list to reuse in the future on rotation. When you have 3-6, or whatever number works for you, just reuse them until you decide to make a change.

2. Cook once, eat at least twice. Plan to shop for and cook at least 2 meals worth of each recipe. When you make it, put 1 meal's worth on the table and put the other meal's worth in the fridge for later in the week. You just need to reheat and serve like you would for any leftovers.

That means shopping for a week is 3 doubled breakfasts, 3 doubled lunches, and 3 doubled dinners plus whatever you want for day 7: leftovers, eating out, fasting, snacky no cook meals, or whatever.

You can plan and shop for 4 days to get the hang of it if you're a beginner, or go longer, like 10 days or more, to cut back on trips to the store.

lisacrews
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I'm doing a "buy nothing from Amazon" month. It's just so easy to buy a bunch of stuff and it comes so fast! Just gotta stay off the cite altogether...like a gambler. Thanks for all the tips

vickirobison
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We purposely live below our means. Smaller home & less expensive cars are huge. I am frugal with most things and we can enjoy vacations & retirement (soon) because we do these. I do feel like these skills are necessary for young families. The cost of living has become ridiculous the last few years.

elisabethsingletary
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I have two savings techniques which work well FOR ME!. One I call 'The Maid Got Paid'. Any money I find in washer on laundry day now belongs to me. I have a tin said monies go in. At the end of each month I add the money to a savings account. Some times it's more, sometimes it's less...but seems to always be something.
The other way is at the beginning of a year I write numbers 1-52 on slips of paper. I then add said slips to a jar or can. Each week ( I pick Fridays) I draw a slip of paper from the jar. That is the amount I move from checking to savings. The least amount moved would be a dollar; the most, of course would be $52. I write the amount drawn on my calendar. The amount for a year adds up to $1378 yearly. This is how I was able to by our new fridge with cash...when ours died unexpected.

vegasgrl
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Also, don't throw away perfectly good food just because it's passed the "best before" or sell by dates. Often, the food is good for months or years beyond that. Just throw away anything that doesn't pass the smell test, or bread that has mold.

markschlienz-kktc
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We are moving from metropolitan Queensland to rural Victoria, we are at the stage of our lives that the cost of the house we buy down there will mean we are mortgage free.
People think I’m crazy but to us it makes perfect sense.

I’ve bought second hand appliances that are in good condition for the apartment, getting tradesman discounts by paying cash, I’m selling and patching and painting walls myself.

It’s exciting to hunt out bargains!

curiousdiamonds
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I have recently quit McDonald’s and gave myself a nine dollar pay raise by driving a van . I love it

debbiewuehler
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Thanks for the tips! 🙂 I can't imagine why anyone would want to leave a nasty comment on your channel when you're just trying to help. I always appreciate your ideas.

XOXO-yryh
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Friday night is clean out the leftovers night. You have taught me all about freezer meals which has gotten rid of all the food waste. We live in Lubbock Texas which is a wonderfully low cost of living. I do copycat recipes so we don't have to go out to eat. Only one day a week is a spend money day because we buy groceries for the whole week and don't need a thing. I make homemade Starbucks coffee for us both. Our favorites just 5 bucks cheaper. Now that we are in our 60s we have the money to travel and are starting next April. What fun!

MsRene