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Five Frugal Things | a regular tree

The Frugal Girl

I got my internet bill reduced I noticed that the price had gone up, so I got on a chat with the Verizon rep. They had a limit of six, so that’s what I bought, and I popped them all into my chest freezer. I love having a chest freezer for things like this! Somehow, an $18.99 Your turn!

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Frugal February

Family Balance Sheet

One month down for 2019. We have only one financial goal for 2019 and we made some progress in January. One way to track you spending is to log all of your purchases, bills, atm withdrawals, and any outgoing on notebook paper at the end of each day. 3 – Cook/Eat from the pantry and freezer.

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How I’m Managing our Family Budget during the Pandemic

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I set up a strategy years ago to pay for those yearly expenses , so thankfully, there’s money for these bills and we won’t fall behind. After paying off our last non-mortgage debt in September 2019, we updated our Debt Freedom Plan. Budget items we are temporarily stopping for now: EVERYTHING ELSE!

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Have a Mindful March!

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We made one big financial goal for 2019 and are striving and working hard to make progress. Our goal for 2019 is NOT to feel deprived, but rather find creative ways to get through the year without unnecessary spending. Cook/eat from the pantry/freezer. It’s March 1, and I declare it Mindful March.

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