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One of my biggest pet peeves is not having enough money for things that I want to purchase or invest in.&#160; I&#8217;m frugal when it comes to paying bills such as my student loan, phone bill, delinquent credit card bill, etc.&#160;&#160; Frugal meaning, once a month I will shop at the local [...]<p><b>Mr. Cheap Stuff Popular Coupons</b>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Article Contribution by Danielle:</p>
<p>One of my biggest pet peeves is not having enough money for things that I want to purchase or invest in.&nbsp; I&rsquo;m frugal when it comes to paying bills such as my student loan, phone bill, delinquent credit card bill, etc.&nbsp;&nbsp; Frugal meaning, once a month I will shop at the local dollar store just to save money to pay my bills.&nbsp; I will wait to Super $5 Tuesday&rsquo;s at the movies so that I don&rsquo;t have to pay full-price for a movie ticket.&nbsp; One day I even walked 15 miles to work (both ways) just to avoid putting gas in my tank.&nbsp; That didn&rsquo;t help because I tripped and twisted my ankle while crossing the street &ndash; I limped to the hospital and lost a day of pay.&nbsp; That basically defeated the purpose of me walking, which was to save money.&nbsp; </p>
<p>I eventually learned how to be frugal with my money.&nbsp; Why did I decide to live frugally?&nbsp; First, because it allows you to spend a lot less than you earn.&nbsp; You can use the difference to pay off debt, save or invest.&nbsp; Second, because the less you spend your money, the less you need to earn extra money.&nbsp; Getting a second job just to earn more money was out of the question for me, I barely like getting out of bed in the mornings make it to my first job.&nbsp; The following are proven tips that will help you live a frugal life. </p>
<p>1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <strong>Purchase a small-sized vehicle.</strong> You can save hundreds of dollars by driving a smaller vehicle.&nbsp; Unless you have a large family, don&rsquo;t purchase a SUV.&nbsp; You will save a lot of money on gas by driving a small vehicle.&nbsp; <br />
2.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <strong>Go with a smaller house</strong>.&nbsp; Heating a large house can cost hundreds if not thousands of dollars just to heat during the winter and air condition during the summer.<br />
3.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <strong>Eat out less &ndash; Eat in More</strong>.&nbsp; The average person spends over $2000 per year on eating out at restaurants.&nbsp; You can save a bundle by cooking your own food. <br />
4.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <strong>Brown bag it to work</strong>. Bring your lunch instead of ordering out for lunch.<br />
5.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <strong>Adopt a minimalist wardrobe</strong>. When purchasing clothes, purchase separates (shirts, pants, blouses, skirts, etc.)&nbsp; With separates, you can turn a 5-piece wardrobe set into a 10-15 piece wardrobe set.<br />
6.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <strong>Stop online impulse buying</strong>.&nbsp; Instead of purchasing items online every week, purchase only once a month or every two months.&nbsp; This will ultimately save you money. <br />
7.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <strong>Cancel cable.</strong> This will save you a bundle every month (in my neighborhood, about $45, or more than $500 a year).&nbsp; As a substitute, I do things like read or I rent DVDs at the video store.<br />
8.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <strong>Use the library</strong>. Instead of purchasing books, check them out at the library.&nbsp; You can also find a selection of DVDs (depending on where you live) this will save you even more money.<br />
9.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <strong>Find free entertainment</strong>. You can find cheap ways to have fun. Entertainment can cost a lot of money.&nbsp; The average person spends more than $1,800 a year on entertainment. You can find free entertainment in your local newspaper and on the Internet.<br />
10.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <strong>Stay healthy</strong>. Visiting the doctor and going to the hospital for catching the flu can be costly. Eat healthily, and exercise.&nbsp; This will help you from getting sick.<br />
11.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <strong>Commute by bike.</strong> Commuting by bike to work or the store will save you money on gas and transportation.&nbsp;&nbsp; <br />
12.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <strong>Carpool or ride the bus</strong>. Take public transportation to work or school.&nbsp; You can even carpool and save a bundle on gas. Carpool or ride the bus. OK, you don&rsquo;t want to bike it. So find a friend or neighbor who works near you, and arrange a carpool. Or take public transportation. Simple advice, but something a lot of people ignore.<br />
13.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<strong> Walk</strong>. If you are traveling locally like the corner store, or to a place of business that&rsquo;s less than a mile away.&nbsp;&nbsp; This will also save you money on transportation.&nbsp; <br />
14.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<strong> Sell your clutter</strong>. You can sell your clutter at a garage sale or even on eBay.&nbsp; You can make a few extra bucks and free up space in your house or apartment. <br />
15.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <strong>Frugal gifting</strong>. You don&rsquo;t have to spend hundreds of dollars on gift giving.&nbsp; Gift cards make perfect gifts if you&rsquo;re not sure what to purchase and they come in denominations as low as $20.<br />
16.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <strong>Quit smoking</strong>.&nbsp; It is estimated that people spend over $3000 on cigarettes.&nbsp; Quitting smoking will not only save you money but will improve your health. <br />
17.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<strong> Quit drinking</strong>. People who go to happy hour more than once a week, spend a lot of money on drinks.&nbsp; Beer is much cheaper.<br />
18.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<strong> Sweets in moderation</strong>. Cut back on sweets (you don&rsquo;t have to completely eliminate them entirely) this will help you to save money and cut calories.<br />
19.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <strong>Drink water</strong>. Instead of buying bottled water, get a filter for your kitchen faucet.<br />
20.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <strong>Stay home.</strong> Become a homebody.&nbsp; You don&rsquo;t have to go out in order to have fun.&nbsp; You can cook a nice meal, watch a good DVD or listen to music.<br />
21.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <strong>Stop using credit cards</strong>. Avoid credit card debt and only use it for emergencies.&nbsp; By the way, $200 designer bag is not an emergency.&nbsp; <br />
22.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <strong>Cancel magazine subscriptions</strong>.&nbsp; If you have more than 3 magazine subscriptions, cancel them.&nbsp; Many magazines can be found on the Internet<br />
23.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <strong>Make your own</strong>. Instead of buying a bookshelf, make one.&nbsp; There are many do-it-yourself projects that you can make instead of buying.<br />
24.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <strong>Save energy</strong>. You can actually lower your monthly power bill by turning off your the lights when not in use.<br />
25.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <strong>Telecommute.</strong> Instead of commuting to work everyday, ask your employer if you could telecommute to work.&nbsp; This will help you save money on transportation.</p>
<p>Hopefully, the above tips will help you to become more frugal with your spending.&nbsp; Just like everything, practice makes perfect.&nbsp; In time, you will begin to notice the benefits of cutting back on your spending.</p>
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