Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Why You Need To Read The Newbies Guide To Frugal Living

By Jana Serrano


Saving money is just one of the concepts contributing to a frugally responsible way of living. Succeeding in this lifestyle is also important and that takes a new mind set. It takes the mind set that tells you about quality, not only of merchandise you buy but about your life. It takes the mind set that looks for quality and craftsmanship, but at a price or cost that does not break the bank. A book called The Newbies Guide To Frugal Living would help immensely

Living frugally does not mean do not buy anything. It means buying what is needed but making every purchase last. That means looking for quality and craftsmanship. If you need something and there are two of them for sale and one is not made very well or the material is not as strong, take another look at both of them. If you make a purchase and it does not last as long as it should, that is not being frugal.

A budget is something to create and follow. Everything that is normal, such as bills, rent, utilities, insurances, clubs, trade associations, everything should be written down. In order to control the costs of your life, you need to know what they are. Living frugally means a mind set that keeps track of everything.

Make a study of coupons, especially when it comes to food buying. Many of the coupons most people see are for products with national interest. These allow a certain amount of discount from prices that are already too high. Find the store coupons that allow a certain amount off of the entire purchase. Stop buying produce out of season as the prices are higher then.

Start taking your produce buying to local farm markets. These are located out by the farms in your area and can often make good deals if you get there right at the end of their day. For those things you do not buy from them, such as meat, check in the day old section of your local grocery store meat department.

A bulk food store is a good bet for a lot of goods at a decent price. Plan your meals for at least a week and take that plan to the store when you shop. The key here is to only buy what is on your list. Impulse buying, that is, by buying things that look good and is not on your list will probably go to waste and that is not frugal.

Ensure you have a washer and dryer for your clothes. Wearing clothes without washing them tends to wear them out quicker. Not only that but spending money on a Laundromat is not cheap. Being able to wash and dry without having to run down the street is living frugally in the best sense.

Living frugally means buying what you need and getting the best quality of what you do buy. It means making smart decisions with the money you have and renting large things you will only use once or twice. It means that, with a book with this title, you can check to see how decisions made will impact your welfare, your pocketbook and not impact your quality of life.




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