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Controlling your spending is hard to do. On every episode of Frugal Friends, we'll try to help you g

Episodes

Total: 466

Personal Finance Basics

2020/8/7

In this episode we share our minimalist approach to personal finance. This is certainly not comprehe

Traveling and vacationing is very difficult right now with all that is going on in the world which i

If you've ever been curious about what it would be like to pair down your clothing essentials,

We all experience transitions in our lives; some foreseen, others unforeseen and while these changes

Despite how important budgeting is for our frugal lifestyles, we often skip over this step or strugg

We are starting in on our summertime listener requests today with a show all about making the most o

How To Buy Happiness

2020/6/26

Some say money can't buy happiness, but what if it can? Today we're talking 'happy mo

Sometimes our budgets, financial goals, and lifestyles don't fit into a nice neat box; we find

We talk a lot about paying off debt and most of the time that debt includes student loans but what a

How do you make your stuff last longer? Along with reducing and reusing - prolonging the life of our

Paying off debt is hard enough, not to mention when you live in an expensive area! Reaching financia

Once we've sorted through our closets, toy bins, junk drawers, and garages and sold or donated

We all have to put our money somewhere, but how do we decide the best banking solutions? On this epi

Paying off debt is a daunting task no matter what stage of life, however the older we get the more i

Frugality 101

2020/5/1

It's our most popular episode and we're digging it up out of the archives! Check it out to

During difficult financial times it can be tough to make ends meet, and while finding ways to earn e

It's our most listener requested episode AND our 2 year podcast celebration! You all asked the

Decreasing our consumption, decreases our spending, which increases our savings AND creates sustaina

How do we respond when money is tight or when we reach a point of financial crisis? This can bring f

Where does all our money go? It can often seem like we've cut back on spending but somehow we&a