30 Money-Saving Tips (these will help you SAVE a Lot of Money)

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In this video I give you 30 Money-Saving Tips to Save A LOT of Money. If you're looking to cut down on expenses, you've come to the right place! Make sure to hit that "Subscribe" button and turn on the notification bell to never miss an update from my channel. Stay tuned for more valuable content!

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As a single person, purchasing an air fryer has been a money saver for me. While out running errands, instead of grabbing a fast food lunch, I tell myself that I can go home and throw in the air fryer, make a salad and have a healthy lunch ready in 15 minutes.

I use my library’s ebook app on my iPad for reading free books. The reading options are endless.

TXBucky
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Awesome tips. About 2 months ago I called our internet provider because a new provider began providing service in our town and I just shared about the flyer from the other provider and asked what could they do to match their new prices. The customer service rep actually said thank you for allowing us to keep your service. She worked with me to keep only the service I currently have, reduced it to the price of the new provider for one year and offered me 10 dollars off for auto pay...our new monthly bill for one year is $76.20 from $129. She told me to call a month or so before the one year period is up and they will negotiate again just to keep our service. Thank you so much for these awesome reminders and tips!

msgriffin
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🇬🇧 I cut and colour my own hair . I'm nearly 80. Going to the hairdresser costs a fortune.

Sharon_Mc
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When Starbucks arrived at my tiny town I used to buy a $6 coffee at least 5 times a week, my boyfriend bet me on not getting SB for a month being the prize a week of free SB, I NAILED IT, my bf couldn’t believe I genuinely went through the whole month without it, I received my prize and broke my coffe out habit seeing all the money I could be saving from it!

luisadavila
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I NEVER have leftovers that get moldy. I cannot stand to throw food away, so i never do.
My house is very organized and stays that way. My policy is, if i haven't used it in the last year, i don't need it.
The main thing is to live below your means. I have never paid more than $40 for a smartphone.
You have to live below your means. I'm on a fixed income and doing just fine with the inflation. I paid $800 for my car and i got my house as a foreclosure for $60k. I have no debt, except for my mortgage which is only $650 a month.

rainncorbin
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I have did a declutter that has given me a reset. I have seen the amount of items that I purchased that was a waste. It is better to have 3 shirts that fit well and look good than 10 that are ill fitting that you don’t like wearing. Do you need more than 3 shirts, probably but you can make it on 3 shirts until you find more that are the right ones. It is nice to wear a ‘favorite’ every day.

beckyshell
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I recently had to purchase a used car, and with my emergency fund, I was able to put down a 3k deposit on it. Now, I'll double up on car payments (to save on interest). I can pay off January 2nd with my RMD

gladyschandler
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I just found you you popped up in my feed. I used to conduct homebuyer classes for women. I was a mortgage broker and I used to talk to them about budgeting and I gave them a budget form and I told them not to go absolutely crazy, but they could cut back their visits to Starbucks to maybe twice a week. And just look at the way they could cut out money right now to to either apply to debt or apply it to Down payment. And a lot of what you said I have said to my women. I even had them sell their expensive cars and get a cheaper car which would reduce their work their car payment by hundreds of dollars. So I do agree with everything you said I don’t buy food. I don’t follow trends. I make my own clothes, but I do have a fabric habit…

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I have become a vegetarian because I now refuse to spend 25.00 for a cut of meat that will last 2 days. I was at the store and craving a steak, I went to the meats section and there was a lot of meat on the shelves. The prices are crazy! I think I'm not the only one turning into a vegetarian. I can buy a bag of potatoes, eggs and frozen vegetables for the price of one steak.

arth.
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I try to make it a challenge to use up leftover bits and pieces. I had a small amount leftover oven fried potatoes that were unappetizing . I added the potatoes to the skillet with a small amount of sausage and an egg boom 2 breakfast burritos.

beckyshell
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Smart purchases that will save you money is a great idea. Yes, I would like to see that video. For me, it's all about thrift stores. Any time I need office or school supplies, for instance, I always head to my local Salvation Store first. I've found spiral ringed notebooks, reams of copier paper, even a huge three hole punch that's perfect for preparing manuscripts for a three ring notebook. Of course, I also purchase most of my clothes at thrift stores too. You'd be amazed at how many times the item still have their original tags on them! Picture frames, cooking utensils including pots and pans, even unique décor and art work are all available on a catch as catch can basis at thrift stores. PEACE

loriparker
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I made my own refried beans! They aren’t even fried they are made in a crockpot! They are so easy and I portioned them and put them in the freezer!

binarybitsnbytes
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Thank you for explaining how interest accrues DAILY!

lisakrushinski
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I would like a list of ways when spending money you’re actually saving money.

veronicawood
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I agree with so many of these points! We have managed to live a decent life and no debt on a modest income thanks to being frugal where possible and buying quality when necessary. Paying attention and doing research, being mindful and patient.

jennesont
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I don't buy snacks or processed foods. The only snack we have is popcorn. We pop ourselves

gladyschandler
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I don’t plan meals based on store sales, I plan meals based on what’s in my pantry, fridge and freezer and then we fill in holes as needed with ingredients (whole foods) which are inexpensive and healthy. We cook pretty much everything from scratch and we are 90% vegetarian.

JastaAdventures
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Love watching your videos! We already do most of the things you talk about, but it took years to be that disciplined. Spending money guilt-free was the best feeling after years of not having a fun category in my budget. You are the best!

SarahRathjen-hhkz
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It's so pleasant to find out that there are more people who take their finances in order. Thanks.

ewaj.
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A word about “cluttered house, cluttered finances”. We have no debt except the car and the mortgage (which we’re overpaying), and we have a good level of savings. But our house looks like an explosion in a thrift shop. Why? Because I’m chronically disabled. My husband works full time, and also does all the cooking, cleaning, laundry and gardening. I’m lucky that I can work part time online, but about the only other stuff I can do is to hold my husband at the end of the day, stroke his hair and tell him how amazing he is. He can’t do more tidying or decluttering, and I can’t physically do it at all. Please don’t judge people, or make assumptions about their homes and finances, without knowing the whole story.

JehanineMelmoth