Frugal Living, Money Saving Tips, Freebies, and More!

  • YouTube Video: Mailbox Freebies March-April

    Check out the mailbox freebies from the last few weeks! You can receive freebies in your mailbox, too! Read the bottom of this post to find out how.

    How can YOU start receiving freebies, too?!

    1. Visit my website daily to find freebie posts. Simply follow the instructions in each post to claim your freebies. I do not personally send the freebies! The company advertised in each post sends the freebies.

    2. Follow me via social media to get updates when freebies are posted:

    • YouTube Channel Check out my Mailbox Freebies series on my YouTube channel. Subscribe if you’d like to be notified when new videos are made.
    • Subscribe via Email – the most popular way to receive freebie notifications daily in your email inbox! You can join our noon email list or stay on the later 8pm list.
    • Facebook – FB doesn’t always show posts to readers, so make sure you check to receive notifications. Engage with posts to see more.
    • Facebook Group – Join my FB group! I post the hottest freebies to the Facebook group! Engage in discussions with myself and others.
    • Twitter – I do check my Twitter feed regularly, but I’ll admit, some of it is automated. I do like to get on Twitter often to try to engage with readers.
    • Instagram – I post mailbox freebies here, plus Free Kindle Books daily.

     

  • How to Create a Budget that Really Works

    create a budget

    Whether you owe a lot or a little, one thing’s for certain: If you want to get control of your finances and pay off your debt, you need a budget, and you need a budget that works.

    If you’re one of the many Americans who has tried to budget before and failed, you aren’t alone. Many Americans have trouble making and sticking to a budget. The good news is, creating and keeping a budget that really actually works doesn’t have to be so difficult. Just follow these five steps!



    1. Write Down the Numbers

    Before you can figure out where you’re going, you have to figure out where you are now. Print out the last few months of bank and credit card statements. Get out a sheet of paper and write down how much you make every month (from work, child support, loans from your parents… everything that comes in). If it varies, write down the lowest amount you consistently make.

    Then, write down ALL of your expenses and how much you spend on them. This includes bills like the mortgage, groceries, and cable as well as all the little things like gas station snacks, Starbucks trips and Target runs. If you use cash and you don’t know where your money is going, put that money in a “cash” category.

    While you’re writing down numbers, go ahead and write down all of your debt on a separate piece of paper as well. It’s time to get honest.

    2. Set Some Tangible Goals

    For most people, budgets themselves aren’t intrinsically motivating. Therefore, if you want to succeed, you need to figure out your why. Do you want to get out of debt? Do you want to be a stay-at-home mom? Do you want to save up for a nice vacation? Figure out your motivation, and then put a tangible reminder where you can see it. For example, you might put a picture of a beach house on the fridge. This will help motivate you when times get tough.

    Related: 7 Ways to Build an Emergency Fund



    3. Adjust the Numbers Accordingly

    Once you figure out what you’re making and spending, it’s time to adjust the numbers so everything fits. On a clean sheet of paper, list ALL of the things you spend money on each month, and divvy up your income into each category. Your grand total of expenses has to be equal to or less than your income (with wiggle room!) for your budget to work.

    Do your best to make your numbers frugal, but realistic. After all, if your budget is unrealistic, you won’t be able to stick to it. Make sure you include a category for fun or anything else that you HAVE to have as well, even if the category is small.

    Depending on how much you need to cut back, you may need to get rid of some things, sell some things, work longer hours or even get another part time job. But you CAN make it work. It might just take work and sacrifice.



    4. Choose the Right Budgeting System for You

    Figuring out how much you can afford to spend is the easy part. Sticking with the budget is much harder. While having a motivating goal can help tremendously, choosing the right money management system is crucial as well. I’m a huge fan of Dave Ramsey and follow most of his advice. You can find several great books that may help you create a budget and pay down your debts. Here are two books I recommend of many:

    The Total Money Makeover: Classic Edition: A Proven Plan for Financial Fitness

    Dave Ramsey’s Complete Guide to Money: The Handbook of Financial Peace University

    5. Stick to the Budget!

    Lastly, stick to the budget and wait! It won’t be long until your debt starts slowly melting away, your savings start piling up, and you experience financial freedom like you’ve never felt before! Just imagine how amazing that will feel!

    Your debt isn’t going to get rid of itself, and the longer you wait, the worse it will get. The time to take action is now. Start today and bring yourself one step closer to financial freedom.

    Related: How to Create a Budget that Really Works

    Do you need to take better care of your finances this year? What’s standing in your way?

  • Photos: Mailbox Freebies: March 2018 Week 1

    Here are the mailbox freebies I received first week of March, all 100% FREE! Read below to see how you can start receiving freebies, too! Watch the video below as well to see where you can snag some of these freebies. Find freebies to request here.

    how to get free stuff in the mail

    how to get free stuff in the mail

    I earn free magazines with Reward Survey and Mercury Magazines.

    Request a FREE Travel Alaska guide.

    Request a FREE Cosmopolitan subscription.

    Watch my video to learn more about how you can get these freebies:

    How can YOU start receiving freebies, too?!
    1. Visit my website daily to find freebie posts. Simply follow the instructions in each post to claim your freebies. I do not personally send the freebies! The company advertised in each post sends the freebies.

    2. Follow me via social media to get updates when freebies are posted:

    • YouTube Channel Check out my Mailbox Freebies series on my YouTube channel. Subscribe if you’d like to be notified when new videos are made.
    • Subscribe via Email – the most popular way to receive freebie notifications daily in your email inbox! You can join our noon email list or stay on the later 8pm list.
    • Facebook – FB doesn’t always show posts to readers, so make sure you check to receive notifications. Engage with posts to see more.
    • Facebook Group – Join my FB group. I post hot freebies to the group! That’s one of the benefits you’ll get from joining the group.
    • Twitter – I do check my Twitter feed regularly, but I’ll admit, some of it is automated. I do like to get on Twitter often to try to engage with readers.
    • Instagram – I post the Free Kindle Books daily and mailbox freebie posts on Instagram.
    • Pinterest – I just started a new Pinterest account specifically for my frugal page. Follow today!

     

  • Photos: Mailbox Freebies: February 2018 Week 3 and 4

    Here are the mailbox freebies I received during the third and fourth week of February, all 100% FREE! Read below to see how you can start receiving freebies, too! Watch the video below as well to see where you can snag some of these freebies. Find freebies to request here.

    how to get free stuff in the mail

    how to get free stuff in the mail

    how to get free stuff in the mail

    I earn free magazines with Reward Survey and Mercury Magazines.

    Request a FREE Elle magazine subscription.

    Request a FREE Veranda magazine subscription.

    Request a FREE Cosmopolitan magazine subscription.

    Watch my video to learn more about how you can get these freebies:

    How can YOU start receiving freebies, too?!
    1. Visit my website daily to find freebie posts. Simply follow the instructions in each post to claim your freebies. I do not personally send the freebies! The company advertised in each post sends the freebies.

    2. Follow me via social media to get updates when freebies are posted:

    • YouTube Channel Check out my Mailbox Freebies series on my YouTube channel. Subscribe if you’d like to be notified when new videos are made.
    • Subscribe via Email – the most popular way to receive freebie notifications daily in your email inbox! You can join our noon email list or stay on the later 8pm list.
    • Facebook – FB doesn’t always show posts to readers, so make sure you check to receive notifications. Engage with posts to see more.
    • Facebook Group – Join my FB group. I post hot freebies to the group! That’s one of the benefits you’ll get from joining the group.
    • Twitter – I do check my Twitter feed regularly, but I’ll admit, some of it is automated. I do like to get on Twitter often to try to engage with readers.
    • Instagram – I post the Free Kindle Books daily and mailbox freebie posts on Instagram.
    • Pinterest – I just started a new Pinterest account specifically for my frugal page. Follow today!
  • YouTube Videos: Mailbox Freebies March 2018 Week 1

    Check out the mailbox freebies from the first week of March! You can receive freebies in your mailbox, too! Read the bottom of this post to find out how.

    How can YOU start receiving freebies, too?!

    1. Visit my website daily to find freebie posts. Simply follow the instructions in each post to claim your freebies. I do not personally send the freebies! The company advertised in each post sends the freebies.

    2. Follow me via social media to get updates when freebies are posted:

    • YouTube Channel Check out my Mailbox Freebies series on my YouTube channel. Subscribe if you’d like to be notified when new videos are made.
    • Subscribe via Email – the most popular way to receive freebie notifications daily in your email inbox! You can join our noon email list or stay on the later 8pm list.
    • Facebook – FB doesn’t always show posts to readers, so make sure you check to receive notifications. Engage with posts to see more.
    • Facebook Group – Join my FB group! I post the hottest freebies to the Facebook group! Engage in discussions with myself and others.
    • Twitter – I do check my Twitter feed regularly, but I’ll admit, some of it is automated. I do like to get on Twitter often to try to engage with readers.
    • Instagram – I post mailbox freebies here, plus Free Kindle Books daily.

    Here are the mailbox freebies from February, Week 3 and 4:
    Here are the mailbox freebies from February, Week 2:
    Here are the mailbox freebies from week 1:
     

  • Are Yearly Memberships Worth It? (Zoo, Gym, Pool, etc.)

    Are Memberships Worth It?

    As a frugal shopper, you likely weigh every purchase very carefully before you make a decision. You don’t just want to reduce your spending; you also want to stretch your dollars and get the most bang for your buck.

    One way to get an incredible value on summer entertainment is to purchase a yearly membership to a place like a zoo, a pool or a museum. When you divide the price of a yearly pass by the number of times you’re allowed to go, the savings are amazing! But are they worth their high price tag? Here are four questions to ask yourself when deciding if a yearly membership is a good buy for you.

    1. How Often Will You Go?

    The first and most important question you should ask yourself when considering a membership is “How often will we go?” If you know for sure you plan to visit the zoo, pool, or museum several times over the course of the summer, then a pass is likely a great value. If you enjoy visiting, but probably won’t have a chance to visit often, it may be a waste of money.

    2. What Would You Do Instead?

    Next, consider the alternative to buying a yearly membership. You aren’t likely to sit at home all summer. If you don’t have a yearly membership, will you visit a new (and expensive) place every week? If so, a yearly membership might make sense to you, because it would save you the expense of doing other activities out of boredom.



    3. Do You Have the Money to Purchase One Right Now?

    While purchasing yearly memberships for everyone in your family can lead to great savings, they are often quite the investment up front. Do you have the money to pay for one now, or can you skimp and save so you do? If you seriously cannot find a way to come up with the funds, you may have to find a different activity to do this summer and keep saving until next year.

    Related: Four Ways to Save on Gym Memberships

    4. What Other Hidden Costs are Associated With This Purchase?

    Whether you are visiting the zoo, the pool or the museum, the cost of your yearly membership likely isn’t the only expense you will have. How much will you also end up spending on gas, parking, snacks, sunscreen and all of the extras? Don’t forget to factor these costs into the equation when you are deciding if a yearly pass is right for you.

    Yearly passes can be a great investment, but only if you use them frequently enough to get your money’s worth. Be honest with yourself. Would getting a yearly pass help you save money this year, or is it just another thing to spend more money on because it’s such a “great deal?” This is a question only you can answer.

    Related: Skip the Gym Membership! 10 DVD Workouts to Do At Home

    Do you ever buy yearly passes on entertainment? What activities and events do you buy them for?