Budget and Spending Tips for Living Frugal

Tips for living frugal

Often times we’re so busy in our daily lives that we forget that we can’t live like a rockstar, and need to budget and spend accordingly. Those little things you say like, “ohhhh it’s okay, I’ll make up for it somewhere else” or “I’m too lazy to send in that rebate” are actually hurting you in the long run. Here’s a few things you may want to consider when planning your budget and allotting spending money to yourself or your family.

1. Use online services like Mint

I’m saying this one in particular because I’m using it, and I absolutely love it. They just released a mobile phone app too, so you can track your budget and money on the road. You can separate your expenses, and Mint will automatically know what you are spending where. It will then alert you when you go over, as well as alert you when bills and credit card bills are due.

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2. Being proactive with your car insurance companies

Actively seek our better insurance companies on both ends. There’s a TON of options out there and you want to make sure you aren’t losing out when you could be saving. For instance, some car insurance companies give you money back when you DON’T have an accident. Some health insurance companies give you a savings program with what you’re paying in. Do the research; you can actually end up saving a ton of money on these necessities.

3. Buying off Ebay/Etsy

Some people are afraid to use online auction websites for privacy reasons. That’s understandable, but when you can get a brand new TV for hundreds of dollars cheaper- I would say it’s time to take the dive and start using them. There are plenty of ways to track your auctions in Ebay, especially, to make sure you are only spending what you want to spend.

4. Get a credit card

This might sound like really dumb advice, especially if you’re trying to save money, but it’s probably the smartest thing you can do. When you don’t have revolving open credit accounts, it can actually hurt your credit. Put gas and groceries on your card (when you have the money) and pay it off at the end of the month, every month. This will keep revolving credit open as well as earn you rewards on certain cards. These rewards can be in the form of cash, gift certificates, travel etc.

5. Shop in bulk

Places like Sam’s Club and BJ’s Wholesale may cost more in the beginning, but they actually save you more in the long run. As you probably know, when you buy in bulk, prices go down. While you may not “need” a ton of beef, you’ll pay less for it up front and use it through-out the month.

6. Send in your rebates

 Many people will be too lazy to send in a rebate right away and then they miss the date. Rebates are sketchy enough to begin with (although they’ve gotten better with the issuance of debit cards for your rebate rather than waiting for a rebate check) but they’re technically money you’ve spent; you may as well get it back.

These are just a few small tips to make sure you are living frugally and saving money. Pretty much common sense, but not things that people think of everyday.

What are some budgeting/spending tips that you have?

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