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Topic: "Saving Tips"

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7 common banking fees

  • Monthly maintenance/service fee
  • Out-of-network ATM fee
  • Excessive transactions fee
  • Overdraft fee
  • Insufficient fund fee
  • Wire transfer fee
  • Early account closing fee
  • Bottom line
7 common banking fees and how to avoid them by Elizabeth Gravier →

Saving

Grocery shopping can be expensive, especially if you have a lot of mouths to feed. Here are eleven tips you can follow to save money on your next grocery run.

Saving 11 tips for saving money at the grocery store by Alexandria White →

Saving

10 Tips for Achieving Financial Security By Investopedia

  1. Start Saving As Soon As You Can
  2. View Savings Deposits As a Bill
  3. Save in a Tax-Deferred Account
  4. Diversify Your Portfolio
  5. Consider All Potential Expenses
  6. Retirement Savings Is a Must
  7. Periodically Reassess Your Portfolio
  8. Optimize Your Expenses
  9. Consider Your Spouse
  10. Work With a Financial Planner
It is not too late to adopt some of these practices, even if you are already retired. →

Saving

Our consumer culture pressures many of us to live above our means. The good news is that making a personal and household commitment to a more frugal lifestyle can be a fulfilling, healthy choice and can save you a lot of money.

Saving 65 Tips to Save Money Through Self-Reliance By Kale Roberts →

Saving

Has your financial situation recently changed? Maybe you’re trying to save for a big project? It’s never a bad time to review your budget and develop good saving and spending habits.

Here are 40 tips for putting more money aside →

Budgeting

Summer is expensive for families. With the kids home from school, your grocery bills will undoubtedly go up. If you pay for daycare or summer camp, that can also eat a big chunk out of your household budget.

50 Best Summer Budgeting Tips for Families By Dawn Allcot →

Serious stuff

From the best ways to budget to how to boost your earning potential like a pro, these nuggets of financial wisdom are as fresh as the day they were published.

50 Personal Finance Tips That Will Change the Way You Think About Money by Alden Wicker →

Budgeting

How to travel on a budget: Our 9 best tips from EF.com

  1. Come up with a plan
  2. Travel out of season
  3. Be accommodation-savvy
  4. Pack properly
  5. Book flights in advance…
  6. …and be smart about how you fly
  7. Embrace public transport
  8. Don’t eat away your cash
  9. Earn while you travel

Use our free vacation budget calculator to capture all your expenses and set a budget. Remember, it's the most memorable holiday that means the most, not the most expensive!

Exploring exotic places doesn’t have to cost a fortune →

Saving

12 Money Saving Tips Everyone Can Manage from the Yale Ledger

If you’re ready to make a positive change for your financial future, here are 12 things anyone can do to save a little money.

  1. Create a Budget
  2. Cut Down on Unnecessary Expenses
  3. Buy in Bulk
  4. Use Online Banking
  5. Use Coupons and Discounts
  6. Save Money on Energy Bills
  7. Shop at Thrift Stores
  8. Meal Planning
  9. Use Cashback Apps
  10. Take Advantage of Free Activities
  11. Brown Bag Your Lunch
  12. Take Advantage of Credit Card Rewards
Learn more about 12 money-saving tips that everyone can manage. →

6 Frugal Habits of the Super Rich and Famous by Caitlyn Moorhead

For you to live frugally, you might want to take a page out of the super-rich.


  1. Pay using cash
  2. Pay yourself first
  3. Travel on a budget
  4. Live beneath your means
  5. Make your money work for you
  6. Invest. Invest. Invest.
Frugal habits of millionaires you should start today →

Investing

Here is some information that’ll make investing more approachable.

Discover the different approaches to savings and investing. Determine which path is best for you and your goals.

Learn more about the value of having a financial plan →

Smart saving tips to make your money go further by Caroline Bloor

With savings rates climbing, it's a good time to squirrel away what you can and get your money working harder.


  1. Save first, spend later
  2. Don't pay interest on debt
  3. Spend mindfully
  4. Keep switching!
  5. Check your workplace benefits
  6. Remortgage!
  7. Claim back money with your name on it
  8. Don't splurge on payday
  9. Shop and earn cashback
  10. Entitled to Marriage Allowance?
  11. Rent a room out
  12. Do a financial fast
  13. Do you work from the ‘coffice’?
  14. Check out what you are entitled to
  15. Get a free overdraft
  16. Do you really need your packaged bank account?
  17. Ask the question: can I get it cheaper?
  18. Manage your energy guzzlers
  19. Make the most of resale platforms
Read more details on how to squirrel away what you can and get your money working harder →

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