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Frugal Articles of the Week

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Every week I like to feature a few frugal articles that caught my eyes. Curl up in your favorite reading nook and enjoy. Hopefully these encourage you to live frugal lives!

Where the poor and rich really spend their money by Max Ehrenfreund
As the gap in income and wealth widens between the rich and poor, clear patterns in spending behaviors have emerged. Noticeably, the poor are far more likely to spend income on housing as a percentage, when compared to middle and higher income groups. The effects on eating habits can also be massive, as “the poor and the middle class all spend about 19 percent their grocery budget on fruits and vegetables, about 22 percent on meats, and about 13 percent on breads and cereals.”

Gravity Payments CEO Will Live on $70,000 Worker Wage, Thinks His Life Will Be Luxe Enough by Susanna Kim
Dan Price isn’t like many CEOs. His internal compass seems to point him towards spending, owning, and making less money. Despite being the CEO of a successful credit processing company, he decided to take a large salary cut to model strong leadership. Price makes it clear that he doesn’t want overpaid CEOs to take his place someday, while jeopardizing regular employee’s positions. What a model for the entire corporate sector.

ALDI Is A Growing Menace To America’s Grocery Retailers by The Hartman Group
ALDI’s stores serve a different clientele and follow a unique business model. The market places food palettes in the center or aisles, they don’t usually take credit transactions, and often have only one brand to choose from. ALDI’s is also the parent company for Trader Joe’s. All of these factors combine into healthy savings for shoppers.

How to plan for retirement by Joshua Fields Millburn
Joshua tackles an important money issue for many: saving enough for retirement. He takes all his experience with simplicity and minimalism, and bundles it into a helpful guide for the masses. The important variable that he doesn’t acknowledge, unfortunately, is that how-to guides don’t apply to everyone. Retirement savings can frequently be a luxury in a world bogged down by student loan debt. Either way, Joshua offers some sound tips for starting your nest egg!

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Frugal Articles of the Week

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Every week I like to feature a few frugal articles that caught my eyes. Curl up in your favorite reading nook and enjoy. Hopefully these encourage you to live frugal lives!

Crank the heat of wear a sweater? by Brian Morelli
Over the last two days, I experienced some nasty cold weather here in Iowa. The lows were scary. Considering wind chill, it was getting down to below 20/30 degrees! As winter drags on, it’s important to think about how you can save energy and reduce fossil fuel use. The simplest option is often best: put on extra layers.

The early retirement / financial freedom spreadsheet by J. Money
Are you looking to leave the rat race and retire early? You’re going to want to read J. Money’s guide first! Early retirees need to think about how much they’ll have over time, and what they’ll need to withdraw each year to sustain themselves. J introduces some important rules before you take the plunge! A must-read.

Hidden advantages of savings accounts by William Cowie
Ah, the trusty savings account! Pretty boring, right? In this low-interest time, savings accounts have gotten a bad rap. This article lays out some tried and true reasons why everyone should embrace the trusty savings account.

The Gender Gap in investing needs to go by Kate Dore
Last, but certainly not least, is an article from one of my favorite personal finance writers. In her latest post, she details the many reasons why the Gender Gap in investments is a serious problem for everyone. From stats about financial knowledge/literacy to information about how to change that, Kate is an awesome example!

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Frugal Articles of the Week

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Today I wanted to feature a few frugal articles that caught my eye this week. Curl up in your favorite reading nook and enjoy. Hopefully these encourage you to live frugal lives!

It’s Impossible To Stay Retired Once You Retire Early by Sam “The Financial Samurai”
The Financial Samurai has been writing for years about personal finance. His style is unique in a world of tired financial advice. He goes beyond that 5 tips to save money on groceries. In this article, Sam reflects on his time as a retired man, and why he just can’t quit working. Brilliant story!

The Cable Diaries – Final Chapter by J. Money
When he looked at his $170 per month cable bill, J. Money decided to take action to reduce it. In this running series, J. shows readers how he has saved money. He introduces every product and necessary component to help you switch away from cable.

What A Year Without Clothes Did For Me by Mrs. Frugalwoods
Using the funny moniker, Mrs. Frugalwoods, this adventurous budgeter decided to go without clothes. Well, not quite without any clothes! She made a pact not to buy any new clothes for 2014. Read on to see how she did!

Slow Cooker White Chicken Chili by Beth at Budget Bytes
I’ve been following Beth’s recipes for years now. She runs one of the best frugal-friendly websites out there for saving money and eating well. Her recipes are broken down by total cost and serving size. This Chicken Chili looked fantastic!

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