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How We Frugal-ed in February 2020

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We want to live WELL on LESS Money. This new routine only costs me $3 for the pick-up and I’m finding it’s well worth it. Thrifty Finds in February: I try to hit up my favorite thrift store at least once a month. I keep a list of things to look when thrifting. January: $26.75 How did you frugal in January?

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Wait, Don’t Buy That Yet!

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For many, the end of the year holiday shopping frenzy can override our saner, more thrifty selves. Sometimes, as we shop we see things we would like to own and decide to treat ourselves with a gift or two as well. So, hey, I guess I can take the tax reduction next year as well as this! I know I do. In fact, I did today!

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Our 2018 Financial Goals

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I have started calling around for fees and hope to have this complete by end of January. However, we could use a year of extra thriftiness to find any extra funds to accelerate the $10k. Choose Thrift First. What We Won’t Give Up: My motto has always been “living well on less” and now it will be “living well on (even) less”.

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25 Ways to Find Money for Your Emergency Fund

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Cut your s pending , BUT still live well: No one wants to read, “ cut your spending “, because what they hear is live like a miser. This first group of ideas is about cutting back–but still living well–AND putting that money not spent into your emergency savings. 23 – Flip your thrifty finds.