Many people are trying to save every penny they can due to the current economy. Although they typically look at huge things to save money, we often forget the small changes we can make. Those small changes can add up over a time period to make big savings. Things like skipping that high priced coffee or that lunch date everyday can add up to larger savings over a year. Take a look at these stories of how you can save and examples of how others have saved more than just a few pennies.
- Tight Fisted Miser: See how this blogger keeps a tight hold on his money and makes little changes along the way to keep his money growing.
- 10 Online Shopping Tips: Learn how to shop online and save more than in a store.
- Pocket Change Can Add Up: Simply saving your pocket change in one place can add up to a nice amount of money if you keep saving.
- How to Spend Your First Paycheck: Read here on how you should spend your first paycheck when you are new to working. Start off by saving and it will become a great habit.
- Frugal Kids Become Frugal Adults: Start teaching your children to save now and they will keep up the habit when they are older.
- Small Changes Don’t Really Help: Learn why this blogger has started changing their tune when it comes to changes in your budget.
- The Cost of French Fries: See just how much money you are spending when it is broken down.
- Smaller Changes can Mean Bigger Savings: Read how one blogger says that by changing a few smaller expenses can mean that you will save more later.
- What Does Being Frugal Get You?: One person shares their views on what being frugal gets you in the long run.
- Big Brands Marketing Like Entrepreneurs: They are using better advertising strategies instead of being in your face product pushers. They know consumers are making stricter choices and want their product to be what you choose.
- Summer’s Small Steps: One blogger shares small steps you can take during the summer to help save some bigger money.
- The Frugal Girl: Learn different tips and ways to save big money. It may be something small but can add up in the end.
- Can Frugal Living be Fun?: Read here as this mommy shows you that you can still have fun while living on a budget.
- Down on the Farm: One family’s story of how they are living frugally in this economy.
- Living on One Income: Learning how to make it work even in this economy. You can live on one income by making certain changes
- Frugal Lifestyle: This mommy is learning how to live the frugal lifestyle while also having a great time with her family.
- Frugal and Liking it: One bloggers journey to living frugal and how they like it better.
- Frugal Living Tips: See how you can living frugal and create savings everyday.
- 3 Ways to Live Frugal and Enjoy it: Tips like making cooking at home fun and taking advantage of parks can help to cut back on costs.
- Frugal Living for Retirement: One day you will retire. Live frugal now so that when you do you have money to live on.
- Unemployment Planning: Many people have lost their jobs recently. Are you prepared if you should face losing your job? Read here to find out.
- Frugal Living: Learn how one mom lives frugal with her family.
- Money Saving Mom: Read how this mom saves money even living in a high expense area.
- Lauren’s Top Tips: This blogger shares what her top tips are to live frugally and save money.
- Rather Be Shopping: This blog contains many tips on how to live frugal as well as where to find great coupons for savings.
- The Key to Living Frugally: Discover what the key is to truly living frugally and still enjoying life.
- Driving Frugally: Use these tips even when driving to save money.
- Mrs. Money: This is an interview with this young professional who writes about saving money and living frugally.
- Frugal is the New Black: One woman teaches how to live frugally while she is in Portugal.
- Frugal Living can be a Challenge: Although you are trying to save money, it can be challenging to choose to live frugally.
- Lessons I Learned From My Grandparents: Our grandparents may have been the best at teaching us just what living frugally means.
- The New Frugal Mom: Follow this mom as she embarks on her new journey to living frugally.
- Is Frugal Living Bad for America?: One blogger tackles this subject. See what our frugal living could do to the country, or not do to the country.
- Living Smaller: Read how making small changes can add up in the future.
- Living on Two Dollars a Day for Food: One student tries to live on only two dollars a day for their food allotment. Learn how their experiment went.
- Going Frugal Family Style: Learn how to stay frugal even when you have a family.
- 7 People Living for Free/Cheap: View these seven people’s stories of how they are living frugally.
- The Art of Frugal Living: Learn how to live frugal and green at the same time.
- Where Should You Be Financially at 30?: Read how you can save and where you should be at age 30.
- Frugal Living in Isolated Area: Tips on how to live frugal in the most isolated areas.
- Frugal Babe: Follow this mom blogger as she tells you about living frugal and organically to help yourself and the environment.
- Why Live Frugally: Take a look here to see why you might consider living more frugally than you are now.
- Missing Out: This blogger is living frugally but asks the question are they missing out. Have they been frugal but not enjoying their life? Find out.
- Suddenly Frugal: Discover what it means for a family to be suddenly frugal.
- Reasons to Live Frugally: Stop by here to see some reasons you may consider to live frugal and how to do it.
- Baby Tips: Raising a child can be expensive. Here are some tips on how to be frugal while raising a baby.
- The Frugal Pig: Find tips and tricks to live frugal while still living your life to the fullest.
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