10 STEADY Ways I Save Money As a Single Person-Frugal Living
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- Опубліковано 2 тра 2024
- Living alone can be expensive, but there are ways to save money and still have a comfortable lifestyle. In this video, I'm sharing 10 steady ways I save money as a single person. Enjoy these 10 frugal living tips to help get you started living on your own, or if you are already living alone and are looking for some tips to save money, I'm glad you're here! (Don't underestimate the power of #8!)
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Quick list:
1. I educate myself (about money)
2. Paid off the car (in full)
3. I mow my own lawn
4. I pay lump sums
5. I bring lunch to work
6. Selective dining out
7. I work beyond my 9-5
8. I work smarter
9. I practice frugal options
10. I take care of myself
Cook from scratch and grow as much as possible ( food is highest expense ) - frugal with utilities
thanks! I prefer the chappie titles so i can see if i know the tips/skip to the ones of interest to me! i appreciate your hard work internet stranger : ))
I group my errands by location to save money and time to not waste gas or my energy.
YASS! Love batching the errands! So smart.
I call it “the LOOP” 👍🤣😂
@@dianeshover1465 I love a good loop ❤️
Yes, I do this too.
Meal prepping saves time, money, and mental energy!
Yes, I always make enough for at least 2 meals. Sometime during the week I make a batch of hard boiled eggs, steam a big pot of broccoli, and bake a tray of chicken thighs. That way, I don't have to cook every day.
I am 43. I am attempting to save five or six grand in two or three months. I started de-cluttering my living space on my own. I am half-way through de-cluttering on my own. I am taking initiative. I am saving for a used SUV.
YASS Taking initiative! You've got this!
Congrats! Very Self-disciplined!
That's great.
My frugal thing is shopping weekly and cooking from scratch.
Thank you Leslie! Great ones!
Am I single? No. Did I watch this whole video and get value from it? Yes! Great tips Kate!
Thank you so much Christine!!! YOU ROCK!
same!
All the single ladies 🎶 Right there with you Kate, living as frugal as I can. I have saved $9500 to help rebuild my emergency fund since last August. I cut my own grass, shovel my own snow, and DIY everything I can around the house. It is a lot of work but it's worth it! ❤
SO PROUD OF YOU! YESSSSS!!!!!!!
@@KateKadenThank you!!!
I mow my own lawn, shovel snow (neighbors do help, but decided next winter I'm investing in a electric snow blower), pack my breakfast and lunch, and have a 2nd job. My cc should all be pay off by Dec. 😊
How did you learn DIYing stuff around your house? I've a hard time with learning this
😅@@magnesiafrost1863u tube!!!
Another tip is once you pay off debt, keep paying it to a savings account.
Or emergency fund.
Or, divvy up the payment to emergency fund, investment, savings
I learned about money because I started working while in H.S., purchased all my own clothes, and saved money.
I paid for my used car with cash when it was 2 yo. It’s now 8 yo and running like a champ. I’m currently saving for when I have to replace it. As a single person I have always lived frugally. My dad taught me a bout sinking funds when I was in high school (since I had a pt job). Invaluable. He also taught me when I got my first credit card at 23 to ALWAYS pay the balance each month. And I too take frugal vacations. These things have helped me to be financially stable even when I had periods of underemployment. Also allowed me to buy my first condo and pay off quickly. Now I just pay cash for my home. All you lovely single ladies- you can do it!!! 🙌🏻 🤗
I am pushing 70 and you got it!
I retired 3 weeks ago. My husband is still working (he loves his job!), and i have an income coming in from an investment. So im in a unique situation. I understand i can't go crazy with money, but im going to enjoy every day. I've lost 85 lbs over the past year. So it's my time to shine! We just got back from a week trip. ** My frugal tip is... plan your trips by having as much paid for in advance as possible. Flight, hotel, rental car (or start putting money on your uber account till you build that up) tickets for shows. The more you have paid for in advance, the less stress and more time to experience things. Start an envelope for eating out or buying groceries on your trip. We like eating out on vacation because we never do at home. Get cash ahead of time for tips! Im really good at planning low cost SUPER fun vacations. 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Congrats on your retirement!
I am a widow now so I can plan all my money things (I am a saver, my husband was not). I have a credit card with good travel mile benefits, so I charge everything. I keep absolute great records on what I spend and pay it off every month. I'm seriously thinking about charging a car next month because my son was involved in an accident. I have the money saved. (He has already paid me back). Gotta check if that will fly. I have saved enough money over the last few years. I think about of all the frequent flyer miles that might be worth!
For me the book was "Your Money or Your Life" that turned my husband and myself into frugal folks about 30 years ago. Now as a widow, i continue to be frugal. I save money mowing my own lawn (takes about 1 1/2 hours with a walk behind mower and is quite the workout), i bag my clippings to use in my compost, then the following spring I add the compost to my vegetable garden, and during the summer and fall, I eat the vegetables and can and freeze them. Cycle of life!
One thing that has saved me money is to stay out of the stores unless I need something. I have been keeping track since the end of February and I have been spending only about 2 thirds of my biweekly budget. I saved over $300.
Great advice!!!!
YASSS Rena!
I am a single senior. I recently recently divorced and I just retired. So I have really been changing the way I spend money. I made two phone calls and saved almost $1000 between Mint Mobile and AAA homeowners and auto insurance. I kept my heat down this winter and I’m staying home and cutting my own grass. I bought the same mower last year. Thanks for the reminder of having people over to save money. I always liked going to peoples homes more than going out to a restaurant since the pandemic. I just need to clean up my deck and patio.
Thanks for your tips. I switched to Mint Mobile and saving $67 per month as a result of switching from Verizon. Also have AAA insurance and will follow up on getting discounts from them. Thanks again.
YASSS!!!!!
Just today I went to my phone & tv company and changed my tv package down from rupees 7,000/= per month to rupees 4,000/= ....I am feeling so much better & really proud of myself....I made my calculations I will save around rs.36,000/= per year.....I live in Srilanka and that's a lot of money for us......contemplating on saving that amount from next month......for a widow living alone I think I am doing good......please give me your feedback..it will encourage me a whole lot.❤...all credit goes to you Kate for the good..❤ advice
Hi, I started to do overtime at my regular job when my coworkers go on their vacations and it helps me to save and pay off debt. 🤑
AWESOME! So proud of you!
Dave Ramsey's book TTMM changed my life too! Finally got Internet on my baby phone, got YT, started learning about $$ that was Never discussed growing up. Got started very late. Love your channel Kate!! ❤
YESS!!! Thank you so much. I'm so glad you're here!
Changing my diet has changed my life. I shop less, I cook less, I save more and I feel better than ever. ( low to no carbs) looking forward to my lab work next month! Also, setting up savings “buckets” for Taxes, Insurance, Gifts/ Christmas, Utilizing Fetch App & Reward points on my CC for Gift cards, AND zeroing out my CC balance (never pay a penny of interest!) using automated bill pay and savings has made life in this economy doable.
Groceries are minimal and buying either bulk or sales for meats is keeping ahead of the game.
No junk food on the list. Buying only the produce we eat it that week ( no waste) helps.
Planning as much as possible ahead is key. But being Debt Free is everything. Knowing your numbers for your expenses and not avoiding them or ignoring them helps you make informed decisions and have less pain down the road. ❤️ it is a process and a learning curve…we all go through it. 👍🏼
YASSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Congratulations, as I’m a work in progress. How do you cut out carbs or low carbs. Because my numbers are off.
@jaderoyale-brown stop eating grain products, bread, pastas, snacks except for nuts or cheese, and no drinks except water and unsweetened tea or coffee. Low to no carbs. Basically, don't eat prepackaged foods. If it is sold at the store in a box, you probably shouldn't eat it... Fresh fruits and vegetables are OK if you are doing low carb. If you want no carb, forget fruits and veges, eat only protein foods and drink plenty of water. Oh, and the fattiest cuts of meat are actually the most filling and nutritious according to Dr. Berry's videos. I checked him out and he is a real doctor. Of course, you can look him up on the internet as well, if it will up your confidence in this "proper human diet" as he calls it... Good luck, have fun!
I like to gather up rain checks! During the last day of grocery sales stores often run out of flyer deals. Go that evening and get rain checks for the future when you will need that product even if you don’t need it now. Saves a lot of money!
Nice Deborah!
Unfortunately no rain checks have been given out since Covid in our city..😢
What are rain checks I am in the UK
@@christinelarkin2361 It's a piece of paper saying you can purchase a particular item at the discounted sale price, even after the sale is over, because the store ran out of the item during the sale period. You redeem it later (as you would a coupon) when the item comes back in stock.
I'm single, 46, and working the Babysteps right now! Almost out of debt!🎉🎉
You got this! 🤩
Once you're out of debt, there will be so much relief....A new freedom. This is when you get that 6 month emergency fund and start investing. DO NOT EVER get into DEBT for anything.
You goooooo girl!!!! Congrats on being almost out of debt!
YASSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
When I first moved to Portland OR when I was 53 years old, I realized that they had a robust bicycle community. As a fun social experiment I parked my car for a month and biked everywhere. After the first two weeks I never even thought of my car at all. I ran the numbers and realized that getting rid of my car would save me almost $6K a year. I thought I might rent a car every so often but I've only done it about twice a year. I do take a Lyft ride about once or twice a week as an indulgence but the cost of doing that is radically cheaper than owning a car. I know it's not for everyone but really since I got rid of my car in 2008 it's been amazing. Not every city can support this but do give some thought to thinking out of the box.
I wish that was possible here in Southern California, but ppl drive like homicidal maniacs here so for me it would be too risky. I'd really like an electric bike but even that wouldn't be safe enough, not to mention it would probably be ripped off the first time you left it. California is not a bike friendly state.
The #1 issue i see for singles is that all too often they are encouraged one way or another to hold off on the possessions, activities, and financial provisions deemed necessary necessary for the intact, 2 parent family of 2.4 children and a dog. Singles can and should enjoy a diet of wholesome, home cooked foods from scratch prepared with a quality knife and eaten on/ with real dishware at a real table; cloth napkins over paper saves money in the single household as well as the multi person household. Without using credit card based entitlement, singles deserve a comfortable mattress and something besides upturned milk crates or 5 gallon buckets in the home furnishing department. The same goes for all aspects of socio-economic lifestyle and money allocations. What singles with 2 pennies to rub together need to watch out for is using shopping for your social interaction and those fleeting moments of impulse buying glee.
What single persons are you hanging out with.
I'm single and I don't live like that. My single friends don't either.
We makes home cook meals and freeze them.
We freeze cooked meats and every day we pop one in our portable electric food warmer with vegetable and a grain. We warm it up 1 hr before lunch at work.
We bring water to work and a fruit. We don't skimp on eating quality foods. We buy organic from Whole Foods, Trader Joes or WaWalmart organic sections.
Our homes are nicely decorated. We own our homes and they are paid off before 30 years in case we get sick or lose our jobs. We prepaid billa and keep one year expense account separate from emergency funds. All cars are purchase cash. We eat off China plates. No paper plates in our homes.
We live frugally but aren't mean to our selves. Vacations is usually at a 5 star holiday . My friends and I won't stay anywhere if the rooms are less than our bedrooms at home.
We drive simple reliable cars like civics or Corollas.
Cars are just transportation.
We don't live like the singles you describe. Those may be struggling singles. We stay connected to our extended families especially siblings and their children. They will be our heirs.
@@eileenwatt8283 Probably more singles both male and female across more cultures across the country from more eras and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Once again another EXCELLENT video with invaluable advice (especially for the beginning savers). On the subject of lawn maintenance...when I bought my house 19 years ago I bought a brand new gas push mower (middle of the road price-wise). I still use that same mower today. The only thing that is REALLY important to do each year is on that final cut of the season, make sure you run the gas out to nothing. If any gas is left in the tank, it fouls up internal parts and makes a financial burden.
Thank you so much!
My best friend continued making car payments (into savings) after she actually paid off the loan. She has been able to pay cash outright for every car that she owned since.
LOVE! This is so great!
Lots of small changes can accumulate. Tuesday is the cheapest day to buy gas. Avoid filling up right before holidays. I take care of my own yard. Push mower, electric weed whacker. Do what you can manage.
TTMM book and Dave's UA-cam channel changed my life 6 years ago. I'm debt free except for the mortgage and have a sinking fund going for a "new-used" car in cash in approx 4 years from now. My current car is 9 years old.
YASSS!
I paid my car off last summer. I make sure to be proactive about getting oil changes and if something seems wrong with my car getting it checked out I want to keep this car until it doesn’t run anymore. I know you asked for something about saving money. I feel like this is saving money because I’m not having to buy a more expensive car and I’m not having to pay for repairs if I can help it.
YASSS Madison!
I own a 2005 Honda Pilot and it has served me well. I keep up on the maintenance. It has almost 300,000 miles on it and I am looking forward to when it reaches that milestone. The maintenance has always been cheaper than a car payment.
It is. I had a car 17 years old, still ran great, only got rid of because of age and very high mileage and had to drive through a long stretch of scary deserted places, and another long stretch of very high crime places carrying cash with my young kid in the back. Changed the oil and had it checked if I thought there might be a problem.
I need some advice! I have a car loan of about $20,000 with 5.9% interest rate. Also have. hELCO loan of $40,000 with a variable interest rate of 9.5%. I want to try to pay one down faster so should I put my extra money on the car or HELOC?
@@nancyh1892 if I were you, I’d work on paying the car off. That is unless you planning on selling your house soon. That way you’ll get the title and that will be something that you own outright. I doubt they’re going to raise interest rates anymore so hopefully your variable HELOC will come down in interest.
Only enter stores when you have a list of items you need- I usually allow one or two unexpected items. It really helps to get you in and out. I can usually get out of target in 15 minutes or less.
For those of us who are disabled and dual eligible Medicare Medicaid renting might actually be a smarter financial move. We get a stipend that pays about 2 months worth of my rent a year that can't be used on a mortgage. No lawn Care, minimal garbage care, for those of us who have very limited energy renting might be better.
Grocery shopping:
• Shop the weekly ads first and only buy what you know you'll definitely eat
• Shop your rewards points items
•Use the online coupons
• Buy store brand whenever possible
• Get as many rewards points as you can and cash them in as close to the end of the month as possible. Usually they don't roll over into the next month. My supermarket has gas stations so I can cash in my rewards points for discounts per gallon at the pump. I've filled my tank for FREE on numerous occasions.
• Don't do all your grocery shopping at the same store if you can help it. Check other stores for savings. I go to a different store for the healthy juice I like which sell for half the price of my supermarket. The same store has my dog's brand name food for $6 less at their regular price.
• If you have a Grocery Outlet near you, give it a try. I've gotten some great deals there
Hope this helps!
I love having the lawn mower. We got it on FB Marketplace (the guy just bought it for his GF and they broke up, so it was new in box, but STEEPLY discounted). I love that I can use the same battery for our blower and weed whacker (also found on FB marketplace). We don't have a big yard, but we do have a ton of trees out front and the blower is nice to use on our driveway (a lot of Pine needles and pinecones).
Great tips, as always, Kate!!
Thank you so much Lyla!
Yay kate us single people have got this frugality in the bag ♥️♥️👍👍
🙌❤️
In a lot of ways being a single person is easier with money management, especially if the partner is only interested in spending.
I have so many ways of being frugal. First is multiple high yield online savings accounts. Second, we bought two really nice Priuses with cash. Next I buy all our meat on sales or specials. I shop the weekly ads for those specials and also produce specials. I do online order pickup for convenience and also to avoid impulse buys. I also love thrifting and am constantly finding such treasures as cashmere sweaters, wool jackets and silk blouses. I have a mandatory diet so I cook almost every meal. I keep chickens and never have to buy eggs. I also do canning and freezing when produce prices go down in the warmer seasons. I use solar power as much as possible and collect rainwater for gardening use. Whew, I could keep going!! 😂
Thank you for the inspiring video!!
That's awesome! Where do you live - state only, dangerous to give out exact location.
I don't fit in a Prius and have six dogs plus . . .
I live in a rural area in Southern California.
Love em! Thank you!
Would you speak about your multiple high yield savings accounts?
I have furnished my home with thrifted items (and have learned simple upholstery and how to re-web chairs in the process).
I flip furniture. When I get tired of a piece of furniture, I resell it. Sometimes all I did was clean it up so I could use it, sometimes I painted, often did small repairs. But I ALWAYS made more money than I originally spent on the piece.
I paid off a 6-year car loan in 3. I’ve had the car almost 10 years and it still going strong. I like to buy new cars because I keep them forever. Last car had 13 years and 250000 miles. Current car only has 90000 miles. It’s good for many more years.
An older car costs less to insure and, in my state, to register. I have a Prius and have saved a lot of money in gas despite the higher initial price of the car.
I spend where it is important to spend, but I spend wisely.
I pretty much always by at sales prices and will wait for a better price.
I shop thrift stores for a lot of things I use: dish wares, glassware, serving items, holiday decor, garden decor, etc. Again, when I get tired of something or replace it, I sell. 98% of my house is furnished in second-hand goods.
The consignment store is my best friend for buying and selling quality items, including clothing, furniture, and housewares.
I use a credit card with cash back for all purchases and RELIGIOSITY pay it off each month.
I waited until I reached full retirement to draw social security. I still work and will use the SS to pad other retirement investments and as a sinking fund.
I finally got a really good financial advisor. Wish I had done this years ago.
Thanks Kate, great video, I’m saving money by making dinner. Sometimes 5:30 would roll a round and I had no idea what to do. Now I meal plan for a week at a time and try to stick to it. 😊
Thank You Kate have a lovely weekend!!! When I had grass I LOVED my old style push mower!!! It horrified the neighbours 😂. 🙏🌻🌿💞💐🌱🇨🇦
😄😄😄❤️
Hi Kate, great video, hugs to Kaden. When I was working a lot of overtime for a few years I hired a house cleaner to come every 2 weeks. It cost me $100 for 3 hours. Some months it was $300. I finally had to let her go, because I have been working less for a while. Doing it myself has given me a great feeling, and the house has not been this clean in years.
YASSSSS! Thank you so much Sue!!!!! Have an amazing weekend!
First time here. just thought I'd mention that a very healthy, and frugal way of eating is the whole food plant based lifestyle. We love it.....endless options without expensive meat and dairy or processed foods. Batch cooking is a time saver too! Good for you starting at a young age....some of us didn't really "get it" until later in life.
I went on the Eat To Live plant based diet and found it to be very easy and thrifty. Stopped it but will go back on it again.
I had a 2014 Jeep Patriot which i totalled so i put half of my settlement in a money market account then kept adding my Jeep payment to this account just like i still had my Jeep payment
Thanks for watching and sharing with us Stella!
One way I save money is to budget every month. In particular, I have a couple items that are variable such as groceries and gas. I do my best to not spend the full amount I budget, anything leftover from those variable items goes toward savings. I have a major goal to pay off my house in the next year, so I am very motivated; and I'm just few years from retirement. Accomplishing paying off my house will make my retirement so much more peaceful, since it will be one less bill to worry about.
YASSSSSS!
Thanks for the tip on insurance. Just realized i never informed them i paid of my car several year ago 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️. Or adjusted my expected use down now that i no longer commute. I cant wait to see what my premium is now
Great share, Kate. I know that you are helping so many people, who are single, navigate through their finances. 🙌
Thank you Joel & Christy!
I had lots of side hustles: babysitting, dog & cat sitting, accounting, and organizing.
Wow, that must be a lot of hard work.
Excellent video! I've found strictly doing pickup grocery orders, I save a ton on impulse buying! No more cookies or sweets (only occasionally,) no getting lost in the cosmetic dept and buying more nail polish etc I don't need. No more magazines & candybars at the checkout. #2 Tip: Switched to Prepaid Cell Service. If T-Mobile works in your area, try "Tello" that works off T-Mobile towers. I pay $10 a month ($11.34 w/tax) for Unltd Talk, Text & 2GB Data; no contract! Bought a great, new compatible, unlocked Samsung 5G Phone for $175 direct from Samsung, & a good case. Phone usually lasts me 3yrs. I love paying less than $12 a month for phone service! Thanks, Kate - new sub! 🎉
WELCOME TINA! So happy you are here! Thanks for these! Hope to see you again this Friday:)
Hi Yes, learn how to handle your money. There are many resources people can get to help them understand ways to budget money.
YASSS! Hi Katherine!
Watching you from the Isle of Wight in the UK! I love your advice ❤
Great video! I think we know all this but hearing it from another person is sooo motivating
Always giving great knowledge!!!! Thank you ☺️
You are so welcome! Thanks for being here! HAPPY FRUGAL FRIDAY!
Love Frugal Fridays!
Me too!
You always give such great ideas and or ways to create dialogue on this topic!
Thank you so much my friend!
Awesome video, Kate! :-) I love your first tip! I’m always studying about money! Which always makes me think about cheaper ways that I can save money or maximize my money! Hope you had an awesome week, and have an awesome frugal week! BOOM!
YASSSSSSS!!!! Always studying to know more. BOOM!
This is a great video for single people like myself and I love the budget buffer idea! Thanks!
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
Very simple video, no BS and very informative! I have stopped watching on yt for a while but going back to watching your channel is perfect time for me!
Thank you tons! That means a lot. I appreciate you.
Looking forward to this video 🌷
Hope you like it! Excited for tomorrow!
A way I save money is waiting till the week of Black Friday to subscribe to a streaming service for the black Friday discount and lock the price in for the year, and that way by the time it’s time to expire Black Friday is a week or 2 away and I can just subscribe again at the discount rate.. currently been paying $1 a month for Hulu for the last 3 years and that’s the only streaming service I use as well cause there’s no sense in having multiple streaming channels cause you should be using your leisure time to be more productive and learning instead of trying to entertain yourself, so one streaming company is more than enough… #Love your content Kate and feel free to use this frugal tip in a video if you find it useful beloved ❤
Thanks for that tip. I did not know about getting streaming services cheaply on Black Friday.
I have one streaming service I paY for and watch ROKU which is free. Thanks for the tip.
Just love your videos!!❤
Sabrina, thank you so much!!
Hi Kate! Love your videos 👋🌻❤️
Gigi thank you so much🙏❤️
I've missed watching your channel for a while. Great tips, thank you :)
Welcome back! So glad you're here!
We have done as much as we can as possible ourselves and this has given us a higher economic life stlye than income both when flush and lean. This has required "investment purchases" like Kate's lawn mower; tools, kitchen equipment, craft and hobby items, etc... Another over riding theme has been to consider "operational costs" or the costs to operate and maintain the 4 walls, behicles, tools, and toys. My saying is that if you save enough pennies, you'll have enough money for a Mc Donald's hot fudge Sunday.
Thank you Terry!
Watching this video in full now and enjoying the video! 😊
Thank you so much!
❤ great sharing. Thank you so much
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching. Have a great evening!
I find it sad that so many of us single people have these qualities but can’t find a spouse or significant other or even an accountability partner who shares a like mindset who would be so beneficial to our mindset, our hearts etc. When I watch DR and see some power couples I am jealous of that relationship, but more often than not I hear mostly women calling asking how to get their husbands on board with saving money and paying bills…
We're smarter than them. Men don't like that. I'm n late 60's. Little to no $$$, single and happy. I can't drive, so that saves alot
I’m 40 years old and married once but divorced
I love this comment so much, I'm saving it and might make a future video on it to say everything I'm thinking when I read this. Great comment!
was married for 28 years. she was disabled the last 2o years. i worked 6 days a week. we were always broke. when she died in her sleep, i learned she paid all the big bills, but she was a shopaholic. ended up with a paid for house,but no money. worst and best day when she died. had more money than i ever had because of simple life style. got a dog for companionship. people relationships are overrated. it does help to be a happy hermit, however. consider local community groups for ''financial partners''. they are out there. good luck!
I was raised in a female dominant family of 10 sisters and 18 aunties. Some were married and few stayed single. I work in community healthcare. I'm in people's homes frequently due to my job.I've seen good marriages and bad ones. There is so much women have to put up with from men just to stay married. Marriage is not what women who desire a husband thinks it is.
There should be classes for men on how to be husbands. The "good" ones could improve and the bad ones could really learn the process.
Hey not a tip on the channel today, but I've heard this in five videos over the past week. Go paperless and do auto pay. If you get benefits like snap or Medicaid or SSD/I do not go paperless on your main bills like housing utilities phone or bank statements. DHS and social security can ask for copies of your bills at any time
Free or cheap local entertainment, at home potluck fireside chats & even camping saves $$.
LOVE!
Great Job.. im truly happy for you🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Long live Dave Ramsey, both of you have helped me a big lot🥰🥰
Another great video. Frugal people are hard to find in real life
Thank you❤️❤️🙏
I love mowing the lawn. It looks so nice.
The AFTER feels amazing!
You are so vibrant, and thanks for the tips
Thank you so much Faith!
💛💛 thanks!
Hey Kate & KSquad!! 😊🎉
Good morning Katie!!!!! Happy Friday!
@@KateKaden Happy Friday morning to you too!! Today is my 1st day of medical leave from work, so your video came JUST in time!! I start back mid-August.
I also pay my car insurance in two lump sums. I use Ally Bank, and I’ve found it useful to use the Buckets available in their savings and spending accounts. I have a bucket for car insurance and I typically build up the amount each month to the set “goal” amount which is the cost of the insurance. Works really well to have saved a little overtime to then be able to pay in the lump sum when the time comes.
I got debt free many years ago and never looked back
Happily retired
YASSS!!!!!!! This is so awesome!
I, too, am a Dave Ramsey fan......changed my life!!! Just wondering, why not put that "buffer" cash in a HYSA? It all adds up!! Great channel!
What is a HYSA?
High Yield Savings Account, right now they are quite high......4-5%
@@ToniSin1 thanks.
Regardless of having one job that covers the bills, it is always a good thing to have multiple streams of income...covid taught this to many people. When one fades or falls through, pick it up doing something else.
I love mowing my own lawn!
I do my own manis & pedis
I sell on eBay to coupons and buy my clothes and extra food and personal stuff a side hustle helps you not depend on credit cards and yours pay check yiu are very smart
I shop online for groceries and I buy generic brands or in bulk the things I like. 5 doz eggs or a whole case of sardines or tuna fish.
Money advice is so helpful and will change your life. I'm 47 single and debt and mortgage free I travel and live and amazing life. Work hard play hard. It's definitely not easy but so so worth it. Hard work grinding pays off. Good on you. Don't be like everyone else!!
Thanks so much for sharing with us Gavin! Great work! So happy you put in the hard work and are now enjoying life so much! Way to go.
Good tips :D
Thanks so much🩷🩷
The way I saved money is got rid of cable bought a Ruku and have internet only. I work from home so I do have to have that. I buy local fruits and vegetables stands or you pick um and try to eat more veggies they are healthier and cheaper anyway.
You are tremendously smart.i am you new subscriber. You are my new favorite you tube channel
Thank you so much 😀 That means a lot to me. I'm so glad you're here and enjoying my videos.
I belong to a meetup ladies group, but I'm selective to do only 1 dinner or happy hour a month. We also went to a Total Wine - wine tasting for $20 with some snacks.
All around me there are people complaining about money 💰 how hard life is was a way of life in my family all the negativity around it. It's a choice and your choices are leading you into an amazing life. Wishing you all the best on your journey stay cool 😎.
Great 👍🏽 😊
Brilliant video sorry i having issues with my youtube. Please share books as I find some having language I don't really understand x
Hi Carrie! The book is linked in the description for you🙏❤️ So happy to see you this morning:)
Pre-paid cell phone service. I get everything I need and never any unexpected surprises.
I also turn off every light I can as soon as I leave a room so I save a lot in electricity.
We buy skim milk powder and make yogurt from scratch at the press of a button! This can save hundreds of dollars a year and it’s healthier for you!
Recently I started making a gallon of milk by dumping in a 12 oz can of evaporated milk and filling with filtered water. I use it mostly for my dogs and kitties, but I wondered if I could make cheese and yogurt out of it. I know you can't use frozen milk for farmer's cheese so wondered if the canning process might negatively affect cheese making.
You are sooooo smart! Wish I knew all this before I was 50
Thanks so much!
Me too !
its by design that they dont teach anyone anything about money in the schools....great advice on paying off car....I'm still driving my 2007 toyota camry....only 82k miles....don't drive alot...just locally....will drive it forever hopefully...:)
Congratulations on your financial progress.
Thank you so much 😀
Interesting! I took consumer math in high school.
For the last 2 years, I have a goal of at least 3 no spend days per week. I therefore plan & group my expenses onto the other days.
it's refreshing to watch a woman on UA-cam tell me how NOT to spend 💰
i am not sure if mowing your lawn with a battery powered mower will save you money long term if you include your time as well. hopefully the battery will last a while before you need to change it. best not to leave it in a hot storage spot like a shed with the sun hitting it.
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Dude just listened to 12 sec. Same. Didn't know you but love you.
❤️🙏Thank you so much!
@@KateKaden very welcome love. Have a blessed day.
Carry a refillable water bottle or thermos with you.
YASS!!! Thanks Michele!
I Second that ❤😊
Can't wait for tomorrow!
04:40 I like the smell of freshly cut grass in the summer :)
YASSS!