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Frugalology is all about how to be frugal: Frugal living, coupons, being thrifty, saving money, live on less, etc.
Are you tired of not having any money, but don’t know what to do? Here’s a guide to help you.
Frugal Tips to Save You Money offers various frugal living tips that can help you save money and live better on less, plus baking soda use tips.
There’s an old saying, “There’s more than one way to skin a cat,” that I have heard during my life and while growing up. By the same token, there’s more than one way to save money, and not having to do without. Everyone can save money somehow.
Little steps can make a world of difference. There are countless ways to trim your budget, yet still live nicely. Making minor changes and substitutions can make a huge difference in the amount of money that goes out of your house monthly. Bank those savings for a rainy day or a special something you’ve been wanting.
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1. Set up a realistic budget that you can live with and stick to
2. Cut your living expenses without living like a monk and without sacrificing the lifestyle you desire (and deserve!)
3. Save money for short term goals like vacations, renovations, and high-tech toys
4. Build wealth for long term goals like your children’s college tuition and your retirement
5. Refinance your mortgage, when it’s the best option for you (and when you absolutely need to avoid it!)
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Module 1: Creating an Effective Budget
Module 2: Staying Within Your Budget
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Module 4: Saving Money on a Day to Day Basis
Module 5: Short Term Savings
Module 6: Long Term Savings
Module 7: Using Your Credit Cards Wisely
Module 8: Getting Out of Debt
Module 9: Ways to Bring in Extra Cash
Module 10: Should You Refinance Your Mortgage?
Module 11: Checking Your Credit Report Regularly
Module 12: Why a High Credit Score is Important
Module 13: How to Raise Your Credit Score
Module 14: International Credit Systems
Module 15: Protecting Your Identity
Module 16: Summary
Common Cents is more than an eBook.
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3. Budget helpers, worksheets, and trackers to make budgeting FUN again!
4. Expert audio interviews so you can gain the insights and wisdom of others in the field.
5. Money saving checklists and cheat sheets, so you will have the essential lessons at your fingertips
6. My Secret Resource List of Helpful Money Sites, Tools, and Calculators
“Common Cents” includes all the tools you need to absorb and implement money growing ideas!
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Frugalology – How to be Frugal – is finally getting started (again). Yay!
A while back, we changed the hosting servers for all of our sites. Instead of putting Frugalology back up right away, I decided to wait because I wanted to take Frugalology into a new direction, not just post basically the same frugal living things I had on my other frugal sites.
A couple of days ago, I finally figured out what I wanted to do with this site. (And the funny thing is that this is actually what I intended for this site in the beginning.) When I first started Frugalology, I wanted to be able to write how to be frugal books that would help people save money and live on less. But at the time, I didn’t have the know-how or means to get the frugal books published, so I put the plan on a back burner.
Fast forward to the present! With the joyful popularity of Kindle, I have the means and the ability to share what I know in the hopes of helping others be frugal and live a more frugal life.
So I am playing with some WordPress themes to see what theme I like best. Over the next few days I will be tweaking and tinkering with the site until I have it looking as sweet as a newborn baby. That should be interesting!
What I’m Doing Right Now: I’ve set up a Facebook fan page for Frugalology. Plus I will be working on a line of books in the coming weeks, all of which will be available on Kindle, and some as a regular physical book. And I’m working on some graphics for site and the books.
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Main Entry: fru·gal·ol·o·gy Pronunciation: frü-gal-a-lo-je Function: noun Etymology: The study of frugality, frugal living. Comes from the word Frugal. Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin frugalis virtuous, frugal, from frug-, frux fruit, value; akin to Latin frui to enjoy: characterized by or reflecting economy in the use of resources.
- fru·gal·i·ty /frü-'ga-la-te/ noun
- fru·gal·ly /'frü-ga-le/ adverb