Ramsey personality George Kamel answers frugal-living questions, sharing simple ways to cut grocery costs, save money, pay off debt and build savings.
When it comes to living frugally, there is no one-size-fits-all. Facing the harsh reality of living in the modern world means that things cost money — much more than they used to in plenty of cases.
Grandma didn’t just pinch pennies because she had to; she did it because she understood the value of a dollar better than ...
There are a lot of ways to save money these days: automate your savings, download an app to track your finances, and set alerts on your phone for when someone in your neighborhood might be giving away ...
When it comes to living frugally, there is no one size fits all. Facing the harsh reality of living in the modern world means that things cost money — much more than they used to in plenty of cases.
There are a lot of unflattering words associated with the word “frugal.” Cheap or tightwad are the two most common words thrown around. Additionally, it brings to mind images of deprivation, sacrifice ...
The ‘frugal chic’ approach to fashion can introduce some useful cost-saving habits.
Times are tough and money is tight in America right now. Grocery, gas and other cost of living essentials remain high while jobs are drying up and wages are stagnant. So how can you make your money go ...
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You’ve stopped going to Starbucks. You cut your hair with kitchen scissors. I do that too, and they’re not even kitchen scissors, I think they’re paper scissors. You wash Ziploc bags to reuse them.