Frugal Living: Your Guide to Save Money, Spend Less and Live Better: Budgeting Guide
By Nancy Brooks
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“What is frugal living?” you may ask. The dictionary describes frugal living as “economical use of expenditure; prudently saving or sparing; not wasteful.”
We should, like our grandmothers and grandfathers before us, learn what amazing cost-cutting tricks are out there. With this book we will help you embrace the new ‘frugalit’ in you!
In this book you will learn what that entails.
Inside You Will Learn:
· What the advantages of frugal living are
· How you can save on food and drink
· How to conserve energy
· How you can save money in and around the house
· Some frugal living tips
· And Much More
Once you learn the secret of frugal living there will be no stopping anymore. You will ask yourself why you did not do it before. And you will realize how easy it really is.
Don’t wait another minute. Learn how you can apply this at home and start saving today.
Don’t Delay. Download This Book Now.
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Frugal Living - Nancy Brooks
Introduction
Frugal living is not a new concept. Our grandparents lived frugal for many years (and they lived long too!) with great success.
To live frugal does not necessarily mean to always buy the cheapest and going without certain things. It is all about being thrifty – always being on the lookout for more cost effective ways to live your life.
Living frugal is satisfying. It is good to come back from shopping feeling good about what you have bought. It is good to know that you did not waste your money buying unnecessary things. The sacrifices and time you will spend living frugal will definitely outweigh the benefits that you will experience.
How can I effectively put frugality first? The first thing is to recognize the effects of your finances. You may not dedicate so much time into managing your finances and practical principles for frugal living because you feel there is something more important to be done. If your finances are not under control, and you are spending more than you earn, then you are having a negative impact on every other aspect of your life. You therefore need to recognize that being frugal is your first priority.
Sometimes you will simply have to say no. If you recognize that you don’t have to take on everything and that it is okay to say no, then you will find that you are more in control of your spending and your budget.
Seeing how your energy bill