Archive for the ‘Saving Money Tips’ Category

  • Living Without Paying Rent

    What if we didn’t have to come up with that big rent or mortgage check every month? What if we could keep the money we work so hard for as our own?

  • More on Painting

    I have been doing research on saving money tips by reducing rent costs.

  • Painting a Room for Absolutely No Money

    There are interesting ways to spruce up your living areas even if you don’t have a budget. One of them is using old paint and painting one of your rooms for absolutely free. This article shows you how.

  • Grocery Discount Club Cards

    Grocery store “club cards” are a crafty design used by large scale grocery chains to get you into the store and fool you into thinking you’re saving a lot of money. Compare with other stores that don’t have the card and you might find them to be less expensive.

  • Paying Off a Mortgage

    One of the most powerful saving money tips is to pay off your mortgage or buy your house without a mortgage.

  • Saving Money Tips: Barter, Baby, Barter

    One of the best part of saving money tips is helping people out by bartering or trading work. Today I’m going to post a valuable article by one of my favorite authors, Sharon Astyk. Sharon has been writing about managing her family with little money for years and has a lot of experience to share. Her methods of bartering and developing relationships are very much like I describe in my book “Survive with Little or No Money” which I will have available very soon.

  • Saving Money Tips: Quick and Easy Cooking

    One of the first things that come to mind when you think of saving money tips is saving money on food.  We’ve all heard advice about shopping for the best deals …and of course, reducing restaurant meals.  But with such a busy life, how can you find time to cook at home every day?
    One thing [...]

  • Saving Money Tips: Welcome

    Welcome to my saving money tips blog.  Before I go any further, I’d like to explain why this series will be different from all the other frugality-oriented sites and books out there.  With all the information that’s been offered and published in the last couple of decades, I wondered if I really had something useful [...]