"He that can live sparingly need not be rich." - Benjamin Franklin There are a lot of frugality books out there. I know. I've bought most of them. Saving money isn't just a hobby for me, it is a way of life. It is what allows me to be a single stay-at-home mother for my child. We currently live on about $500 a month but if we wanted to we could easily live on less. Here ar "He that can live sparingly need not be rich." - Benjamin Franklin There are a lot of frugality books out there. I know. I've bought most of them. Saving money isn't just a hobby for me, it is a way of life. It is what allows me to be a single stay-at-home mother for my child. We currently live on about $500 a month but if we wanted to we could easily live on less. Here are just a few of the tips that I personally use to save thousands of dollars a year: Tip #1 - Auto purchases. Annual Savings: $5,364. Tip #32 - General Cleaning. Annual Savings $216. Tip #45 - Carpet cleaning. Annual Savings $100. Tip #67 - Salvaging stained clothing. Annual Savings $50. Tip #78 - Printer ink. Annual Savings $100. Tip #89 - Software. Annual Savings $200 Tip #95 - Movies. Annual Savings $52 Tip #100 - Television. Annual Savings $1,200 Tip #114 - Credit Cards. Annual Savings $480 Tip #129 - Where to work for Maximum savings. Annual savings $1,011 Tip #241 - Housing. Annual Savings $3,600 What could you do with that much extra money? Written by the author of The Shoestring Girl: How I Live on Practically Nothing and You Can Too, this guide covers: • Auto • Cleaning • Computers • Entertainment • Finance • Food • Gardening • General Household • Housing • Kids • Personal Care • Pets • Shopping • Travel • Utilities • Funeral expenses • And more Minus the fluff, this nitty-gritty guide immediately gets down to the business of saving money with over 400 unique tips designed to help anyone with a desire to save money. You may not choose to use all of the frugal ideas in this guide but I am confident that this book will inspire you to save more money than you ever thought possible. How Much Can YOU save? Annie Brewer is a frugal living expert who combines minimalism with frugality to live the life of her dreams. You can learn more by visiting her website Annienygma.com.
400 Ways to Save a Fortune
"He that can live sparingly need not be rich." - Benjamin Franklin There are a lot of frugality books out there. I know. I've bought most of them. Saving money isn't just a hobby for me, it is a way of life. It is what allows me to be a single stay-at-home mother for my child. We currently live on about $500 a month but if we wanted to we could easily live on less. Here ar "He that can live sparingly need not be rich." - Benjamin Franklin There are a lot of frugality books out there. I know. I've bought most of them. Saving money isn't just a hobby for me, it is a way of life. It is what allows me to be a single stay-at-home mother for my child. We currently live on about $500 a month but if we wanted to we could easily live on less. Here are just a few of the tips that I personally use to save thousands of dollars a year: Tip #1 - Auto purchases. Annual Savings: $5,364. Tip #32 - General Cleaning. Annual Savings $216. Tip #45 - Carpet cleaning. Annual Savings $100. Tip #67 - Salvaging stained clothing. Annual Savings $50. Tip #78 - Printer ink. Annual Savings $100. Tip #89 - Software. Annual Savings $200 Tip #95 - Movies. Annual Savings $52 Tip #100 - Television. Annual Savings $1,200 Tip #114 - Credit Cards. Annual Savings $480 Tip #129 - Where to work for Maximum savings. Annual savings $1,011 Tip #241 - Housing. Annual Savings $3,600 What could you do with that much extra money? Written by the author of The Shoestring Girl: How I Live on Practically Nothing and You Can Too, this guide covers: • Auto • Cleaning • Computers • Entertainment • Finance • Food • Gardening • General Household • Housing • Kids • Personal Care • Pets • Shopping • Travel • Utilities • Funeral expenses • And more Minus the fluff, this nitty-gritty guide immediately gets down to the business of saving money with over 400 unique tips designed to help anyone with a desire to save money. You may not choose to use all of the frugal ideas in this guide but I am confident that this book will inspire you to save more money than you ever thought possible. How Much Can YOU save? Annie Brewer is a frugal living expert who combines minimalism with frugality to live the life of her dreams. You can learn more by visiting her website Annienygma.com.
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Good tips This has a lot of good tips that I have never thought about that I will try out. Some not so useful like the pet section - we don't have a pet but it may come in useful in the future. Good tips This has a lot of good tips that I have never thought about that I will try out. Some not so useful like the pet section - we don't have a pet but it may come in useful in the future.
Charles Calvert –
A lot of material. A lot of the tips I will use. I have used some and plan to cut my expenses down a lot.
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