This week, Juliette is chiming in with her favorite frugality and finance blogs that helped her get inspired and whip her finances into shape! If you have some articles we should read, we’d love to hear about them in the comments!
After years of paying off student debt and wrapping my mind around the idea of buying property, I’m always on the look-out for new tricks to save big. These articles include some of the most innovative suggestions, from investing your money to curbing your shopping addiction, that are sure to boost your wallet. Enjoy!
Juliette’s Picks:
12 essential lessons on money and life – You can really afford anything, but with some stipulations. *Shannyn LOVES this one too!
Money tips from 1913 – Eye-opening tips on kitchen economy. Who knew your favorite room could be costing you?
Is it possible to take frugality too far? – Even thriftiness has a limit.
How to become an expert money saver – Find out the perks of having multiple accounts at your bank
Get rich in one year – Always a great idea to incorporate a deadline.
Being proud of your frugal lifestyle – Living frugally is not only efficient, but admirable.
The true meaning of a frugal lifestyle – There is a difference between thrifty and frugal.
What happens when you give up shopping for one year – One of the biggest money savers! How to curb your shopping addiction.
Pay off debt or invest? – One of the biggest decisions, pay off debt or invest your money?
How minimalism can save you money – Minimalism can do more for you than just peace of mind.
What is your go-to resource for money advice?
While I’m infamous for googling anything and everything, I prefer to get money help from people I know are, ahem, good with money. I seek out tips from people I know are knowledgeable on investing before I turn to the internet to make sure I get a rounded view before making decisions!
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Thanks for including a link to my site! I’m checking out the other ideas now.
Thank *you* for the excellent tips! Your posts are wonderfully helpful and informative!
i love having a solid combo of my favorite finance pros, resources and google. Thanks for sharing!
I like how you mentioned getting money tips from people who are good with money 🙂 We have one family member who always insists on giving us his viewpoint on our finances – but his own are a mess. It’s good to find reliable sources and know which ones to kind of tune out!
There are so many helpful links here – thanks! I especially like the one about not shopping for clothes for an entire year.
great round up! Some familiar faces and some new ones here! Now…to reading all of them 🙂