Category Archives for "Money Saving Tips"
Free Christian Budget Planner Printable To Help Your Family Save Thousands Of Dollars
What’s up y’all! I’m really excited to share these beautiful Christian budget planner printables with you because I know how much budgeting has helped me.
I used to be in over $10,000 of debt with virtually no savings.
But praise God, through budgeting I have been able to eliminate MOST of my debt and also have a positive net worth with thousands of dollars in savings and I hope using this financial planner will do the same for you too!
I want YOU to experience that same kind of freedom and by using this mini Christian budgeting planner printable, you will be taking a major step in that direction!
So i hope you’re ready to embrace a more organized approach to managing your money because that’s what this mini beautiful (and FREE) budget planner printable is going to do for you!
Plus, I am going to show you where you can get a full sized budgeting planner printable called the Christian Girl’s Budget Planner!
And of course, I’ll show you step-by-step how to use this printables in real life because I love to teach! And I want to make sure you use it for real, for real. Continue reading
How To Stock A Pantry For A Year On A Small Budget
Unless you live under a rock, then you know the cost of groceries has skyrocketed in the past year.
Not only that, there have been shortages of many food items as well. So it’s definitely time to stock your pantry for at least a year or longer!
Saving money is always a top priority in my household, and I’m always looking for a good deal, especially in this current economic climate.
Things like using coupons and buying in bulk can significantly reduce your expenses when you’re shopping at the grocery store.
The tips I’m going to share with you will help you stock your pantry for a year without spending an arm and a leg (well maybe only a partial leg 🙂 )Continue reading
Foods to buy on a budget
Have you been grocery shopping lately?
Dude the price of groceries is insane, amirite?
Inflation and shrinkflation (which is the ever-shrinking size of food packaging) have moved in and plan to stay for a while.
They’re like squatters who you’re not allowed to kick out. So what are you supposed to do when you’re broke and on a tight budget but you want to eat healthily?
It’s not easy but it is possible to buy cheap food that’s also healthy and today I’ll share with you how you can do it!
Starting an emergency or savings fund will be one of the best financial decisions you ever make.
If you don’t have one, I promise you, it’s really simple to understand what you need to do to build.
Then that begs the question:
If it’s so simple, why don’t more people have an emergency savings fund?
Well besides sometimes not knowing how important it is, building a savings fund requires discipline and self-control.
I know I know…no fun, right. But it’s important to understand that many of the money problems that we face are emotional and psychological.
Sometimes our money problems are because we don’t make enough.
But sometimes it’s are money problems stem seeing that new dress or buying that daily Starbucks coffee that we just have to have (or so we think).
I’ll warn you upfront. Building an emergency fund won’t be fun (although my emergency fund freebie can make it more fun…I’ll tell you more about it later). Continue reading
Does this sound familiar?
“Once again it’s the end of the month and I’m broke.
I don’t have any idea where my money went. I planned to save whatever money was left over at the end of the month but there isn’t any left over.
Maybe next month there will be.”
Ugh, how does this keep happening? I mean you are watching every single dollar that you spend, right?
Well, if you’re anything like me, you probably weren’t. I used to do this all the time. I’d look at my bank statements and ask questions like:
When did I buy that?
And why did I buy that?
Is it too late to take it back?
Because I’m pretty sure I don’t need it.
And that’s the trouble with flying by the seat of your pants when it comes to your money.
Trust me, girl, they got you especially when you don’t. Let me explain why at the end of the month you have no money left over to save for yourself.Continue reading
There is so much financial advice online, on tv, in magazines, that it can be a little overwhelming knowing what to do and what not to do.
Where do you start if you are a financial newbie, right? It’s confusing.
Here’s my advice: Avoid these 5 money mistakes and you are well on your way to becoming a financially independent woman.
These are common mistakes that lots of people make, including me (in the past). So lest you think, there is no hope, I assure you there is.Continue reading
In today’s post, I’m going to share a quick money-saving tip that anyone can follow to start building wealth and moving towards financial freedom.
Is anybody else as slow as I am?
Come on raise your hands…
See I couldn’t figure out something.
Why am I not saving money like I used to?
I just didn’t feel like I was really cracking the whip on my money.
I want to be the boss of my money like a good Financial Peace University graduate should be.
So in this Quick Tip blog post (and by quick I mean one that doesn’t require my usual 2,000 words), I’m going to show you what I’m going to start doing to save more money.Continue reading