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How to Save Money Upgrading Your Phone

  • May 30, 2024
  • Tagged as: cheap cell phone plans, Frugal hacks, mindful spending, saving for retirement, subscriptions
save money upgrading cell phone models

Who needs more money in life… You, or the C-level executives at Apple? That’s right, YOU do! So stop paying top dollar to those corporate suits every time a new smartphone version is released. Instead,…

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Joel O'Leary
  • Saving money

17 Ways To Save Money On Your Water Bill

  • May 29, 2024
  • Tagged as: cutting monthly bills, Frugal hacks, frugal living, saving money, utilities, water usage
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With inflation squeezing the budgets of everyone these past few years, the last thing you want in your life is a higher water bill. So let’s talk about some ways to save money on your…

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How to Negotiate Your Rent – Like a Boss

  • May 25, 2024
  • Tagged as: buying a home, discount, negotiation, renting, saving for retirement

If you’re a renter, you’ve probably heard the adage “renting is throwing away money.” However, in the right circumstances, this statement couldn’t be farther from the truth.  In many areas, renting is quite a bit…

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Brit DiTocco, Financial Writer at How To Money Britney DiTocco
  • Saving money

Frugal Fitness: 15 Cheap Ways to Exercise and Stay Fit

  • May 24, 2024
  • Tagged as: bike commuting, exercise, fitness, Hard work, saving money

**Guest author: This post is written by fitness expert Drew Howerton, friend of the podcast and author of the weekly newsletter, Move To Improve** Everything feels expensive these days. Marketing pros and influencers can make…

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  • Saving money

Does Leasing A Car Ever Make Sense?

  • May 19, 2024
  • Tagged as: budgeting, buying a new car, car loan, saving for retirement, tracking expenses
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Maybe “Old Rusty” finally kicked the bucket. Or maybe you’ve moved out of the city and are looking for your first car. Whatever the reason, if you’re in the market for a new car, there…

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How much should I spend on a used car?

  • May 18, 2024
  • Tagged as: budgeting, buying a new car, car loan, saving for retirement, tracking expenses
A guy cleaning his used car

Cars are expensive, no doubt. But unless someone cracks the code to teleportation soon, we all have to pay for this necessary evil to help us get from point A to B in life. It’s…

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Joel O'Leary
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Earning More vs. Spending Less – Which is More Important?

  • May 11, 2024
  • Tagged as: asking for discounts, credit score, emergency fund, Entrepreneurship, Financial Independence, Frugal hacks, frugal vs cheap, mindful spending, retirement investing, saving for retirement

The real secret of deciding between earning more vs. spending less is to develop a healthy balance of both.

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How Much Money Should You Spend on Vacations?

  • April 18, 2024
  • Tagged as: budgeting, family finance, rewards cards, side hustles, travel credit cards, travel hacking

Whether you’re watching the sunrise from the top of a mountain, or enjoying your third gelato of the day on a beach in Italy, I think we can all agree that an amazing vacation can…

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  • Saving money

How to Calculate Your Savings Rate (and Improve It!)

  • March 28, 2024
  • Tagged as: budgeting, Financial Independence, net worth, saving for retirement, savings rate, tracking expenses

Imagine if you had a crystal ball that could look into the future and tell you how rich you are going to be… Wouldn’t that be cool!? Well, believe it or not, there is such…

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15 Habits of Debt-Free People

  • March 9, 2024
  • Tagged as: budgeting, credit cards, debt management, frugal living, lifestyle creep, saving money, tracking expenses

Most people don’t plan on falling into debt. But somehow, 3 in 5 Americans carry a revolving credit card balance that averages $5,875. Even worse, 23% of folks report that they’re slipping deeper into the…

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