As the economy continues its upheaval, the word thrifty seems to be on many people’s minds. Is it absolutely necessary to be thrifty in times of economic uncertainty? There are many schools of thought on the subject, and while at first glance, it may seem like the only economical choice, there is another way to [...]
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Do You Have to be Thrifty?
October 22nd, 2008 — , bandits, calculated risks, clipping coupons, economic crisis, economic uncertainty, economical choice, everyday life, first glance, foreclosure, fortunes, housing market, market downturn, mindset, money, perfect time, personal finance, real money, rental property, saving, schools of thought, smart decisions, thriftiness, upheaval from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Confession: I Clipped a Coupon (and I Liked It)
August 14th, 2008 — , Frugal, clipping coupons, coupon clipping, military commissaries from Lazy Man @ Lazy Man and Money
Clipping coupons may pay off after all
One of the universal tenants of Lazy Man and Money is, well, laziness. I try to find ways that I can maximize my dollar without sacrificing quality - or at least finding a good balance in value for my dollar. One of the things that I’ve been [...]
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Avoid Wasting Food
April 29th, 2008 — , buying in bulk, cash in the trash, clipping coupons, expiration dates, perishable food, saving, shopping habits, spoil, wasting food from Mike @ richerbytheday
Clipping coupons, shopping sales, and buying in bulk are all ways to save on groceries. Those savings only really matter if the food you buy is actually eaten. Whether it expires, spoils, or simply isn’t something you’ll be able to incorporate into a recipe, wasted food is wasted money - cash in the [...]
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