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Friday Links – Long Weekend Edition

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

If you’re considering renting out your home, CAPI has a great list at Creating a Passive Income that you won’t want to miss: For Rent: Do’s and Don’ts of Renting Out Your Space. 8 Great Things that You Can Find at Thrift Stores. PET Archives. Home Renovation Techniques.

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5 Easy Budget Categories to Reduce

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And my absolute #1 way to save money at the grocery store is to PLAN OUR MEALS. When you walk into a grocery store with a plan, you eliminate impulse & duplicate purchases. We have not regretted that decision and you can find out how we manage to Watch Really Great TV Without Cable while saving $50 each month.

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Reduce Your Spending in 3 Budget Categories | 31 Days to Organize Your Finances

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Fixed categories are things like your mortgage/rent, insurance premiums, and car payments. To find three categories to reduce, take a look at your variable expenses. My absolute #1 way for saving money at the grocery store is to PLAN OUR MEALS. It is by far the easiest & quickest category to reduce in a household budget.

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20 Tips for Frugal Living

For the Mommas

Rent instead of own. If you calculate your mortgage interest, the cost of insurance and maintenance, buying can be much more expensive than renting. And if you rent, save money and then invest the difference. Shop around at garage sales, thrift stores and online classifieds for furniture and other household items.

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Stuff – Full Circle

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Lists for Santa Claus, or for birthday gifts start them out and soon they are eyeing and selecting from the wonderful bounty at the stores. We rent a shelter (usually), and it is bare! Some get stuff from stores, the less financially favored head for thrift stores, garage sales, Mom’s house or the trash pickup routes.

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How our Debt Freedom Plan Prepared Us for the Pandemic

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Our small business was going well, so we said so long to renting office space and purchased a commercial property in the summer of 2012. The monthly payment for each loan slowly increased as we paid off loans AND we added any additional cash we could find. 25 Ways to Find Cash for your Emergency Fund. Yep, life was good.

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Meet a Reader | M from the PNW

The Frugal Girl

Also, thrifting —I very rarely buy new, it’s normally secondhand. I used to garage sale quite a bit for my kids’ toddler and preschool clothes but as they’ve gotten bigger and pickier I have better luck finding what they’ll wear in their size at the thrift store. And better luck for us adults too.) New’ clothes.