EASY FRUGAL TIPS TO SAVE MONEY FAST | Frugal Habits That Actually Work | Onlyinvesting.info

By onlyinvesting.info Mar 29, 2021



Today I’m going to share my top frugal minimalist tips! I’ve picked the strategies that have worked best for me, and I want to share them with you. My hope is that these simple approaches could save you a lot of money, likely thousands, in the long-run. Let me know what frugal tips work best for you!

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  1. To save on groceries one dinner a week is soup and salad. So it’s not just a plain lettuce type salad, I make chicken salad or shrimp salad to put on top. Another evening I make quiche and muffins. That way we have plenty left for the next morning breakfast too. My husband loves that.

  2. I just came off of a three month no spend and let me tell you it was eye-opening the only thing I did was I went out to dinner with a girlfriend I had not seen in years but other than that I only bought what I needed or needed to replace and it was amazing

  3. One of the more creative money-saving tips I heard is to "cycle" streaming subscriptions. Subscribe to one service at a time, binge watch the programs you want, cancel and then subscribe to a different service. For me, instead of spending $50/mo. I spend only $10/mo. saving nearly $500/year.

  4. Aside from shoes and underwear, mens jeans, and sharp tools, everything else is thrifted or second hand. I went back to trimming hair again too. These things really help and allow us to have more time to just relax and spend time quality time at home.

  5. I am attempting to save for my first used vehicle. I want to save the money on my own. I don't want my parents to buy my vehicle. I want to buy my vehicle on my own. I have a few thousand dollars already in the bank. I need to save $10,000 to pay for my used vehicle. Can I do that in three months? I want to spend less and save more. Any suggestions?

  6. Sorry, but on what planet is it "frugality"? Cooking from what you already have in the pantry, not getting professional hairdos, checking your bank account – that is not frugality, that is normal regular life. How spoilt are people in the US?

  7. During my student days, when we couldn't afford to eat out, we used to have a 'pot luck' night where we'd invite people over and ask them to bring a dish and something to drink…the only rule was, they couldn't spend anything, and had to use what they had. We'd end up with 8-10 random dishes and half bottles of wine or single cans of beer or Coca-Cola, but it was always great fun and everyone would be stuffed. We'd then just hang out, play music, watch a movie or play poker for chips. Not a penny spent but some of the best memories 😊

  8. Great tips-thanks!
    This may be extreme for some, but it works for me-I moved from L. A. to a less expensive state. This literally has saved me thousands per month. No more house payment, property tax is 78% lower, car insurance dropped by more than 60%. Cool people, less stress, ahhhh ❤

  9. We stopped exchanging gifts for the most part (my husband & I) and also extended family. We don't miss it and everybody else just accepted it and it's just now normal. If I just happen to find something that someone might love, I just buy it and give it right away, but no more holiday stress stuff.

  10. I don't eat meat very often, but to say eating meat isn't environmentally good is an oxymoron. Animals don’t produce pesticides they fertilize the land as they’re eating, unlike vegetables, and fruits that take pesticides to kill insects and vermin and deplete, the land is more of an environmental issue than a grass grazing animal! animals don’t produce pesticides they fertilize the land as they’re eating, unlike vegetables, and fruits that take pesticides to kill insects and vermin and deplete, the land is more of an environmental issue than a grass grazing animal. I’d like to see the facts to back up your statement. 🤔🙄👉🤡

  11. I tried making my own cleaning products to save money, but they didn't clean well and left a film. I do go to the dollar store to buy cleaning products now and while I was shopping, I found eye liner there. I'm still using it. It works fine. Thank you for your video.

  12. This information is very good! One thing that I have noticed is that I buy the things I need on Amazon because it's EASY. I will take your advice and start purchasing clothes, kitchen items, etc, at second-hand companies. That's a great idea!

  13. Great video, thanks for sharing and producing.

    Something I'd like to share on saving money if you are a bookworm. In case you want to save a dime, you can:
    – go for ebooks (sometimes cheaper than the paper-based version)
    – go for used books (saves up to 80 % of original price for books in good shape)
    – go for libraries and online reading with library accounts

    Nice sideeffect: it's ecologically nice to dive into the used-market rather than printing new copies.

  14. Big ups to everyone working effortlessly trying to earn a living while building wealth. I’m 62 and my husband 65 we are both retired with over $3 million in net worth and no debts. Currently living smart and frugal with our money. Saving and investing lifestyle made it possible for us this early even till now we earn monthly through passive income.

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