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10 Ways Power Couples Save More Money

  • September 28, 2024
  • Tagged as: family finance, Financial Independence, marriage, personal finance, retirement investing, saving for retirement, tax advantaged accounts
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As soon as my wife and I moved in together, we started crushing it financially. And it’s not just because we had no kids at the time and split living expenses… We found out how…

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Joel O'Leary
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13 Tips to Save Money Eating Out

  • September 26, 2024
  • Tagged as: budgeting, coupons, emergency fund, Financial Independence, free stuff, groceries, Life Hacking

Sometimes, even the most frugal of folks just don’t feel like cooking dinner. Don’t worry, there are plenty of ways to save money eating out, so you can enjoy restaurant meals for the best value…

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Brit DiTocco, Financial Writer at How To Money Britney DiTocco
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How to Save Money Biking to Work

  • September 23, 2024
  • Tagged as: 401k, biking, emergency fund, Financial Independence, Frugal hacks, investing, Life Hacking, money podcast, personal finance, retirement investing, saving money

It’s no secret that biking to work will save you money. But just how much exactly? Here are all the deets!

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Brit DiTocco, Financial Writer at How To Money Britney DiTocco
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4 Easy Ways to Budget

  • September 16, 2024
  • Tagged as: bad debt, budget software, debt management, how to make a budget, mindful spending, needs vs. wants, net worth, personal capital, personal finance, saving money
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Does your bank account feel like a leaky bucket, and no matter how much you put in there all the dollars just end up disappearing? You’re in luck –> today we’re covering four easy ways…

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No Eating Out Challenge – Saving More Money on Food

  • August 17, 2024
  • Tagged as: cheap date ideas, coupons, family finance, grocery hacks, money challenges, retirement investing, rule of 173

A no eating out challenge is when you stop going to restaurants or ordering take out for a set period of time. You can save a ton of money!

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Brit DiTocco, Financial Writer at How To Money Britney DiTocco
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14 Tips for Mindful Spending

  • August 15, 2024
  • Tagged as: frugal living, Life Hacking, money mindset, needs vs. wants, spending less, spring cleaning your life
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Mindful spending is all about paying attention! It helps you spend less money on the crap that doesn’t provide you value, so you can save more for the stuff that does!

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100 Envelope Challenge – Here’s How it Works

  • August 13, 2024
  • Tagged as: budgeting, emergency fund, Life Hacking, mindful spending, money challenges, saving for retirement, sinking funds

The 100 envelope challenge lasts for 100 days, and you’ll save a total of $5,050 completing it. There are also some variations you can choose!

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How to Stop Eating Out So Much

  • July 29, 2024
  • Tagged as: budgeting, Financial Independence, grocery hacks, mindful spending, online shopping, saving for retirement

Eating out at restaurants can be part of a financially balanced lifestyle. A fancy dinner out can allow you to celebrate milestone moments. Getting takeout as a treat can be a delight. And trying new…

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11 Ways to Save Money on Childcare Costs

  • July 25, 2024
  • Tagged as: budgeting, childcare costs, emergency fund, family finance, teaching kids about money
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My wife and I adopted a child from the US foster care system — he was three years old when he moved in with us. Since this was our first kid and the move was…

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Joel O'Leary
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Should You Buy a Refurbished Phone?

  • July 22, 2024
  • Tagged as: Frugal hacks, mindful spending, online shopping, personal finance, shopping
should you buy a refurbished phone?

Newly released smartphones cost an arm and a leg these days. So it’s no wonder that everybody is on the hunt for frugal tech deals and looking for ways to save money on electronics. Well,…

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