Can You Live Rich on a Budget
Clothes, food, cleaning supplies, cars; somehow no matter how much we make, we are always struggling financially. Jen and Barb talk to their guest Ellie Kay, author of “Living Rich for Less,” about the tricks to maximizing your dollars without sacrificing your quality of life. Experts and Moms agree that websites such as broadwaybox.com; goldstar.com; couponsherpa.com; and travelzoo.com are great resources to help you Live Rich on a Budget.
Some of my good friends are coupon queen, they love using coupon sites and rebate sites for saving money when shop online, they always remind me do not forget to use these sites when I shop online, so funny~~but their tips are really useful, now, I love use CouponSnapshot.com , mycoupons.com for free online coupons, and coupons.con for printable coupons.
I’m not a mom, but these tips are very useful for anyone on a budget. Definitely checking out coupon sherpa.
#1 Rule, don’t buy something because its on sale. Find something you need and then look for the deal on that product. You stray you pay!
That’s my philosophy to Joseph. I couldn’t agree more!
I should’ve married Jen or Barb, my wife can’t live on a budget for the life of her. I’m going to work till I’m 90 because of it.
i also love sites like ebates.com and retailmenot.com for saving money!!! they offer cash back incentives and can save you money on shipping etc. i there are some things that you just can’t live without and for those, it’s worth a few extra steps
I really like this episode! Budgeting is something every household should try to do, and to also teach your kids to start at a young age is great.
and I’m definitely sharing this with the wife…
Budgets are key to a successful life.
Great topic! I think the #1 Rule is to “Spend less than you earn”. And so important to teach your children money management skills and to save.
I totally agree. My daughters have had their own check books since they were six. It is so empowering for them to have control over what they spend their money on and to understand how much things cost.