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Frugality

8 Principles For a Frugal College Student to Follow

February 6, 2010

Being a frugal student or living a frugal student lifestyle does not mean you have to give up all material things and stop going to the movies or enjoying dinners at restaurants. Instead, being frugal is really more about being smart with your money and being aware of the value of money and these frugal [...]

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The Downside Of Discount Shopping

January 22, 2010

This guest post from The Digerati Life, a site that covers a wide range of topics on personal finance, from reviews of discount brokers to the best credit cards in circulation.
Bargain hunters will disagree, but paying retail prices may not only save you money but also save you some hassle. Learn from my mistakes. [...]

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Are Twenty Somethings Not Saving Money?

November 16, 2009

This past Thursday, J.D.Roth of Get Rich Slowly wrote an interesting post where he asked if there was a generation gap in spending?
The post itself got me thinking but it was all of the discussions under the comments section that really got me motivated to write about this topic.
Obviously I can not be upset with [...]

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How To Prevent Getting Scammed By All-You-Can-Eat Buffet’s

July 7, 2009

Anyone that knows me is well aware that I love to workout hard and then pig out until I’m so full I can’t even move. Granted, I know this isn’t healthy so I try to limit myself as to when I get to pig out. The most common form of pigging out traditionally is to [...]

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Drawing The Line On Frugality Advice

June 22, 2009

Some personal finance bloggers absolutely love frugality tips, while others brush them off as pointless because they don’t see the need for aggressively saving every penny. I fall somewhere in between. I try to save money whenever it is reasonable and feasible, but I will never make my own laundry detergent or cut my own [...]

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