How To Stay Motivated to Save Money

What's funny about money is that most of us know what we should be doing to prepare for the future. And even if we didn't, answers are one search away. So why is it that most of us are so terribly unprepared for retirement? If you found yourself reading this post, chances are you're wondering why you're struggling to stay motivated to save money. It's okay. We all have our peaks and valleys. But let me share just a few thoughts on setting ourselves up for success when it comes to staying motivated to save money. 1. Find a Compelling "Why" I know what you're thinking,…

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Weekly Spending Review

One of the best things that my wife and I have ever done for our personal finances is a weekly spending review. And it's way more straightforward than you might think. So hang on tight because I'll get right to the point and tell you exactly how to do a productive and efficient weekly spending review. What is a weekly spending review? A weekly spending review is just as it sounds - It's a scheduled weekly meeting with your spouse where you go over your current progress on your monthly budget. As I've mentioned in another post, we use wave accounting software to track all of…

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How To Save Money on Alcohol

Alcohol is one of those expenses that many of us are unwilling to give up for the sake of financial independence. We work hard every day and we deserve that cold miller lite come 6PM. Trust me, I get it. I've been telling myself the same story for most of my adult life. But for those who are truly hard-core and looking for any way to squeeze out those extra pennies, I think it's worth looking at how to save money on alcohol because it's a massive opportunity for savings. Typical Spending 6 pack beer at grocery store $10 - Per drink cost $1.67 Bottle of…

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5 Wealth Lessons from The Richest Man in Babylon

We could likely fill our entire lives with literature on building wealth. But there are a few books that seem to not only stand the test of time, but deliver pound for pound on bang for buck. The Richest Man in Babylon by George Clason is a wealth building book that is worth the read. But let's be honest, most people don't read books anymore, so I figured why not share my favorite 5 wealth lessons from the Richest Man in Babylon. 5 Wealth Lessons from The Richest Man in Babylon Bansir is the central character of this book and he is frustrated. He's pissed because…

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How To Save Money On a Home Gym

If you've been a reader of the Frugal Feline, you've probably already come across my article on why I think gym memberships are a massive waste of money. And, I say that as someone who's had one for most of my life so call me a hypocrite if you must. The truth is, quitting your gym membership just won't work for everyone. But for those who are serious about getting their financial life in order, it's a heck of a good way to free up some time and money very quickly. So in this article I want to talk about how to save money on a…

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A Dollar Saved Is Greater Than Dollar Earned

For the first 8 years of my working life, I was solely focused on making more money. And this came at the cost of thousands of dollars wasted. Many of us are taught personal finance either in the home or in school, but knowledge is not even half the battle. And many times we don't realize that if we don't first put together a good defense, it doesn't matter how many points we put on the board. It took me 8 years to discover that a dollar saved is so much greater than a dollar earned. And that's what this post is all about. Heck, that's…

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How to Track Expenses

Before we can really get a hold of our spending, we must first know where our money is going. I'll be the first to admit that knowledge without action in this area in particular is worthless. We can have all the knowledge in the world about what we should be doing with our money. But if we don't take action to implement our knowledge, years will go by without any meaningful investment in our future wealth. Here are the 3 steps I use to track our personal expenses and set ourselves up for a bright financial future. 3 Steps To Track Expenses 1 - Choose a…

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How To Save Money On Clothing

Without clothing, we would all just be naked bodies walking around. Consider for a moment how odd that world would be... Well, luckily for us, that is not our reality. Instead, our reality is multi-million dollar facilities all over the world and billions of dollars spent trying to get us to buy a new t-shirt and replace our perfectly fine older ones. Clothing is one of my naughty 3 expenses. And it's one of those categories that we spend much more on than we realize. Let's talk about the real cost of our clothing habit and how we can save money on clothing. Why Clothing Is…

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The Naughty 3 Expenses

I'll be the first to admit that I'm still a beginner at all this. I've only been tracking my personal expenses for a little over 6 months now. But I remain shocked about how much money we spend on a certain categories. And how, despite the month or excuses, certain categories are the most likely to get out of hand. Each time my wife and I go over our spending (weekly), we notice that Clothing, Eating Out, and Groceries seem to be consistently the highest spending categories for us. These are our naughty 3 expenses. But your naughty 3 expenses will be different than ours. It's…

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Save Money on Groceries

I'm embarrassed to admit that my wife and I spent $1,300 on groceries and alcohol in October. No, that is not a typo. We spent more than most people's rent on putting food and beverage in our stomachs. Groceries is one of the naughty 3. And it's one of the areas that we've found the greatest opportunity to save money, obviously. Now, let's talk about how to save money on groceries, because Lord knows we can speak to it. $1,300 for 2 People It was ironic that the month that my wife and I decided to start taking our spending seriously was the month that we…

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