How an Old-School Grocery Price Book Can Save You Hundreds
Plus: Tricks for preventing impulse buys, eliminating the cost of disposables and more
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October 9, 2024 | Volume 30, Number 81 Hello Frugal Friend! With Hurricane Milton approaching Florida, I expect to be without power and internet for a period. If you don't receive a newsletter or notice the front pages and tips on the websites don't change for the next few weeks, it simply means we're still waiting for power and internet to be restored. I appreciate your readership, 10 Tricks to Prevent Impulse Buys (That Work Both In-Store and Online) Too many unplanned purchases can leave you broke and in debt. Use these tricks to prevent purchases that you and your budget will later regret and create a plan to turn those have-to-have impulse buys into planned purchases. Eliminate Disposables and Cut Costs Disposables are supposed to make our lives simpler, but do they? They don’t necessarily save us money. See how much you could save by disposing of disposables. How an Old-School Grocery Price Book Can Save You Hundreds If you aren’t using a price book when you food shop, you’re likely missing out on some savings. We explore how an old-school grocery price book can save you hundreds. 10 Ways To Be Radical and Get Rich Want to know how to get rich? Stop being average! You will never get ahead financially by doing what the masses do because the masses are broke. Do these radical things instead to improve your chances of financial success. 3 Tactics That Can Help You Stop Robbing Peter to Pay Paul Each month you use one form of debt to make payment on another or to pay a monthly bill. Try one or more of these strategies to stop robbing Peter to pay Paul. |