Many people suggest bulk buying as the price is always cheaper than when it’s bought individually. However, that’s not always the case, particularly if you live alone. This post shows what food to buy in bulk if you live alone.
Author: wiselyfrugal
Money Saving Tips for Full Time Students
Living as a full-time student, away from parents, with limited money and a lot of needs is not an easy task. There are unlimited ways to spend money to have fun, buy books and stationery but the money you have as a full-time student is never enough. Unless you have a job or investment that pays you well regularly, as a full-time student you will have to manage your money carefully. Here are some tips on how to save money as a full-time student:
Financial Freedom: What Is It and How to Get There
The majority of people think that financial freedom means no more work and just a holiday every day without worrying about money in any form. Retirement is often considered as true financial freedom.
10 Bad Financial Habits That Need to Go
Many bad financial habits make people go further and further into debts or simply to a stagnant state where nothing is worse but nothing is better either. Here are the top 10 bad financial habits. You may want to check if you’re doing one or any of them because if you are, it’s time to change and take control of your financial health.
Financial Literacy: The Basics
Generally, many frugal blogs only write about how to spend wisely, how to save money, how to make money on the side, without addressing the most basic issue: financial literacy.
How to Get out of Debts
During this uncertainty due to covid19, where jobs can easily disappear as businesses are going through difficult times, people start to panic and question the certainty of their income so they can pay their debts on time and avoid unnecessary late fees and interest charges. This is the time where many people think it’s better to live debt-free, to stop buying unnecessary things, and start saving. So how do you begin the journey of getting out of your debts?
Is Hiring a Car Cheaper Than Owning a Car in Australia – If You Only Use It Two Days per Week?
Recently I had to pay a huge amount of car maintenance service, which is AU$388. It’s a 2008 small car with a 1.5 L engine.
What to Consider When Purchasing a Laptop
There are many specifications when it comes to laptops and other electronic devices. The very first step to decide what you need, is how you will use the laptop. Is it only for word processing, budgeting, surfing the internet, streaming movies, listening to podcasts, playing games, or all of them?
The Difference Between Frugality and Minimalism – Which One Is Better?
While many websites suggest that being frugal means being cheap and thrifty, I’ve mentioned in my About page that there is a difference between being cheapskate, thrifty and frugal as summarised below:
Build Your Blog for Free – Top 5 Free Websites
You’ve heard it often that you should start blogging to express and share your passions, to help other people learn, and ultimately to make money from the blog. But apart from financial strains, you don’t have coding or any other website building skills necessary to build a blog from scratch. You just want to start writing. How?