25 Tips to REALLY Cut Costs & Build Savings – SAVE MONEY FASTER


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savemoney #frugalliving #moneysavingtips In this video I give you 25 Money-Saving Tips. If you’re looking to cut down on …

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  1. @robertamazyck1861
    @robertamazyck1861 says:

    Love this video

    Upside gas app also let's you know where cheapest gas and you earn cash. I love the app, going to purchase gas anyway, might as well get the free money.

    Question? Are you suppose to tip the person that brings your groceries to your car?

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  2. @goodenoughgirl8102
    @goodenoughgirl8102 says:

    Carts. Lol. I love those little carts. Sometimes I go outside and get one if I can’t find one in the stall. 😅😅

    Right now I’m tracking groceries and household consumables by category to see if my idea of how long everything lasts is correct or if I am overbuying or if I am over consuming some more expensive items (Aka, to see what I might need to cut down on). Also letting more things get down to the wire before I rush to buy more just to see how long I can make them last. I think I’m going to also add the sale patterns to my inventory tracking. Great idea.

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  3. @charmyers5461
    @charmyers5461 says:

    I had an ‘emergency fund’ built up. Thank goodness!!!
    My mom got very sick. She was transferred to a hospital 120 miles away. She was in the hospital for over a month. The fund was used for meals, motel, gas, and anything else on those trips. I was so glad I had that!!

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  4. @stowie7733
    @stowie7733 says:

    I started doing this during the pandemic…when I make out my grocery list, I make it out so I start at the back of the store and work my way to the front. I have the item, location and price on my list (using the website for the aisle location). I can get in the store, head to the back and wind my way to the front and the cashier’s. I don’t browse or wander up and down each aisle. I also do my shopping first thing every Saturday and I’m usually waiting in line when they open the store. Very little crowds, no distractions and I can get a week’s worth of shopping done in about 20 minutes. I am shelf cooking this month because my freezer and pantry are full. I’m also doing a no-spend January but will follow it with a low-spend year. PS…growing up in northern Minnesota, we heard, “Shut the door! Were you born in a barn?”…awe, memories!

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  5. @nicolegonzalez8617
    @nicolegonzalez8617 says:

    I just recently discovered your content and instantly followed! I really appreciate your advice and your voice/tone is very comforting/soothing! These tips will help me achieve my 2024 goals! Thank you 🙌🏼

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  6. @lovealwaysmom
    @lovealwaysmom says:

    Fast fashion companies are well known for horrific human rights. I can go on for hours. They are made to fall apart easily. Customers don't feel bad about spending more money to replace it because it didn't cost much to get in the first place.

    My retirement plans were wiped out ages ago. Divorce, cancer, disability, not working.

    My food budget is SNAP and local food pantry.

    I was able to get my calcium supplements for 50% off. Saved $10.

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  7. @chrisknisley93
    @chrisknisley93 says:

    I gave my instant pot away. Too big, heavy and bulky for me (I live alone). I love my crock pot, and being retired, have the time to wait for food to cook all day for dinner.

    Great tips! I enjoy your videos😊

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