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5 Ways to Lower Your Monthly Bills

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

I myself struggled for many years paying my own bills, but have since found numerous ways to save money. Here are some examples: Stop eating out on the weekend. If you’re lacking on equipment front, check out Amazon for some great deals on appliances. Buy cheap groceries. This can save you boatloads of money.

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Accepting Social Invitations without Overspending

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Hanging out with friends doesn’t need to be expensive, and you can still have a good deal of fun on the cheap. Make it obvious that you want to split the bill. This way, if you’re planning to order the bare minimum to keep costs down, you won’t be covering someone who has had a lot more to eat and drink than you.

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Realistic Ways to Save Money Each Month

Saving Everyday

If we stopped at 7-Eleven or picked up fast food, he’d take that notebook out and write down what was spent before driving away. I watched him do this every day of my life. My spreadsheet columns are income, monthly bills, necessary spending, and frivolous spending. Negotiate your bills. Lower Your Electric Bill.

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9 Ways to Save Money at Disney World 2016

Coupons Do Work

That was the first and last time I went to Disney World… the only time I liked Disney World is when I watch Disney movies. Members can see films, eat out, shop at discount rate. Another great way to save money on your phone bill ! <—-> Now that is cheap living ! Free Wi-Fi !

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Growing up in the 1950?s

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There were no online saving or bill paying services. There wasn’t a restaurant on every corner and people didn’t eat out much. Out of season produce, if available at all, was super expensive. Cheap (not just inexpensive, I mean cheap – easy to break) toys came from post-war Japan.

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Yakezie Carnival – Credit Cards Edition

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Take a moment to watch them. Some of the most oft repeated tips are how to reduce your energy bill. MoneySmartGuides : The Real Cost of Eating Out – I was looking over my budget for the previous month and something stood out. After checking and rechecking and I discover the real cost of eating out!

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Find out how Richard paid off $40,000 of debt

Family Balance Sheet

So whether that’s hiking across the beautiful Sussex Downs, growing my own vegetables or taking my binoculars out for a spot of bird watching I rarely spend much time indoors. Over the last few years I’d watched uneasily as my monthly payments ballooned. Was there a particular event? That electric drill?

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