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Meet a Reader | Mid-Atlantic Julia

The Frugal Girl

My husband and I have four kids ranging from age 3-8, and I am a stay-at-home mom. I have a degree in nursing and worked in pediatrics for 8 years, then left the profession right before I had my third child. As a teenager, I saved quite a bit of the money I earned babysitting and working in a dining hall.

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Enrollment is OPEN for Elite Blog Academy

Family Balance Sheet

Do you see other bloggers making a full-time income from their site and wonder, “how do they do that?” For me, this course came at the right time. I opened FBS in late 2008 when I was a stay at home mom to a toddler and an infant.

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Designate a Family Office Manager | Marriage & Money

Family Balance Sheet

I read Millionaire Women Next Door around the same time that I became a mother and left the full-time work force to stay at home with our new baby. It was a hard transition for me to go from being an equal financial contributor in my marriage to staying at home with a baby and not bringing in a paycheck.

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Couponing 101 Update

Couponing 101

Despite having an AMAZING team, the amount of work I needed to do every day to run this site became more than I could physically keep up with. I’m a stay-at-home, homeschooling mom, and my family is my number one priority. But a series of events led me to a breaking point where I just had to walk away.

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Buying Online vs In-Store | When You Save The Most Money

Saving Cents With Sense

Now lets talk about Opportunity Cost : Another factor to take into account, is the time that it takes you to drive to your local store. Everybody has to put a value to what their time is worth, whether you work full time or if you are a stay at home mom. It is called opportunity cost.

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Meet a Reader | Karen from the Great Lakes

The Frugal Girl

Today we’re meeting a reader who is an artist, a homeschooler, a boy-mom, and a renter by choice. I’m fifty years old, married almost 25 years, with four sons of various ages ranging from all grown up to still-working-on-it. ? Clark, our cat, the day after we brought him home from the shelter. Here’s Karen: 1.

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Meet a Reader | Biker Liz

The Frugal Girl

My degree is in mechanical engineering, but I’m just starting a transition to nursing – before I got pregnant with my son, I was working as a nursing assistant while my husband finished grad school, and planning to go on to nursing school. C with Finn, my parents’ dog Our daughter is 12, and very into the arts and science.