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The one thing my wife and I instituted when we got married is a pretty strict "no credit cards" policy for most things.

If we don't have the money in our bank account for something, we simply don't buy it. No plastic, no buying things now to pay off later. We really only use them in an emergency nowadays.

It's not been easy as there are a lot of things I had to cut WAY back on or give up, like my gun collection. At one time I think I had 15 pistols, now I have one pistol and a rifle and that's it. I'm just too busy with young boys anyway these days to be honest.

On the other hand, I went from being almost $25,000 in credit card debt the day we got married down to just a couple thousand now.


 
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no www, no sat or cable tv


Ummm, how did you post that?
 
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Sit down with your significant other and make a budget in writing, then stick to it. NO MATTER WHAT. That budget should include an emergency fund contribution. This will make almost all purchases require a discussion. The wifey and I did this about 10 years ago and suddenly we were ending up with a few hundred more $ per month. That adds up fast and you can create an emergency account with it. Emergency spending can kill your savings really fast. Impulse buying can kill your savings even faster.
 
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One big area to control spending is food. First, avoid prepared food. Secondly, I often go to the store with no idea what I'm going to make. Catch something on sale and it becomes dinner. Stock up when something is super cheap. For example, I'm there the other day and they have 3 lbs of bacon at $3.99 each. Picked up 3 packages and took self control to not buy all 6 they had. Took it home fried half a pack and repackaged the rest into smaller packs (only 2 of us).
Vacuum sealers and a freezer are key.
We eat really well for pretty cheap because I've either stockpiled stuff or I'm flexible when I'm at the store.
Can't count the number of time I've seen those ahead of me in line paying with EBT. Almost always its processed, expensive crap. Almost always they are also obese. There's a correlation.
 
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Buy a gently used 26' boat with cash, instead of getting loan for a new 30'. I figured that alone probably saved over $60K. Big Grin

....And Fill it with regular unleaded instead of premium. Wink


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no www, no sat or cable tv


Ummm, how did you post that?


He posted from the planet bendable, where there is free wifi for everyone Big Grin Actually, IIRC, bendable posts from his local library.

OP, I shop at the local thrift store for my clothes. The only thing I really spend any amount of money on are my guns/accessories and I try not to get attached to them in case I need to sell them.

I also buy meat for my boys and I in bulk and put it in small packages and vacuum seal them/freeze them in my upright freezer. The meat lasts a long time and I save money by buying in bulk.
 
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Leave the gun.
Take the cannoli.
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Stay single
 
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Actually, IIRC, bendable posts from his local library.


That I did not know and it explains everything I need to know.

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Don't be afraid to shop generic brands. You may have to pick and choose, but most of the time generic items are nearly equal to, if not as good, as name brands.



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Stay single


Actually, economies of scale says pooling resources would be more efficient.

So maybe instead of staying single, find a productive partner with good money habits.
 
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A Costco chicken cannot be beat for 4.99. 3 meals for the two of us. We buy one per week.

[QUOTE]Originally posted by LS1 GTO:

A Costco chicken,


This!!!!

It is far superior to the National chain that sells them for $7.99. Seriously, they are bigger and better cooked, IMO.

I do love me some chicken!!!

Costco offers some really well made dinners.


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Make a budget and stick with it no matter what. You and your spouse have a one hour financial meeting once a week. Dave Ramsey has a very simple app to help establish a budget and to track your spending. If you don't have any funds in reserve yet, first put $1K aside to cover unforeseen emergencies, then establish your budget and pay yourself before your creditors until you have some cushion built up, then pay off all your debt using the Debt Snowball. Get rid of your credit cards and pay cash only.


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Coupons.

A friend of ours is one of those people who goes through the grocery checkout with 3 full carts and they give her $6 in cash.



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Leave the gun.
Take the cannoli.
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Stay single


Actually, economies of scale says pooling resources would be more efficient.

So maybe instead of staying single, find a productive partner with good money habits.


LOL. You’re hilarious Big GrinBig GrinBig Grin
 
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It may be easier for some people to spend time and energy thinking about how to make more money rather than spend less. About the only thing we cheap out on are cars. For some reason I can't pay a lot of money for a new car, I tend to buy a reasonable car (not cheap and not luxurious, but rather practical) and keep it for ten years or 100 thousand miles whichever comes last. I also tend to be anal about taking care of my stuff so I don't waste much replacing or fixing things before the useful life is well exceeded. Beyond that we pretty much do what we want when we want and don't worry about it. I've lived my life making sure I earn more than I will be needing to live the way I want.
 
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We make tuna sandwiches for work lunch. Also make our own salad with chicken in it and take that for lunch. You would be surprised what eating healthy will do for your body and your wallet.


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Also, get quicken, use it, and track every penny.







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Cheap meals when I was single: Buy some 50lb bags of rice from a local Asian / Indian store. At the same time, get some lentils, beans, and spices to build many different meals. When grocery stores have big sales on canned foods such as black beans, get a bunch as they last for years.

Clean out 6 two-liter pop bottles and pour the rice into those. That lets you keep one out for cooking and throw the rest in a closet.
 
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Lots advice about shopping.

You have enough of everything but food I’d bet. Make do with current inventory. Till clothing is threadbare keep wearing it. Mow the lawn every other week. Don’t eat out ever, period. Freeload whenever possible, bring a bag of generic chips to the potluck, and eat hearty. Liability insurance for the car, if it must have collision sell it you have too much car. If you are here you must shoot, quit it’s damn expensive, drop the rest of your hobbies.

Poor folks have poor habits, embrace them.


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