Becoming a more efficient and thrifty food shopper is the easiest and most impactful way to improve your bottom line every month.
Coupons and stockpiling: the notes for our group meeting tonight
For those of you coming to the group tonight, here’s a Q&A and discussion agenda. And if you can’t join us, but you’re interested in saving 50-90% or more off your groceries and household items, you will find this helpful as well!
What to do with a tax refund
It’s that time of year when lots of people are getting news of a tax refund. Yay! (And if you have to pay, my condolences. But look at it this way: at least you weren’t overpaying the government last year.) Whether it’s a small amount or a large amount, it’s likely unexpected and it needs to be used wisely.
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Do better with dinner
Meals on the run are not only bad for your health, they’re also terrible for your family relationships and they will kill your budget. If you have more than one night a week where the family can’t have dinner together, you need to say no to some outside stuff.