I feel better and better about being frugal as I age. I’m no longer questioning why I don’t feel like wasting money whenever I go out. I no longer feel weird for not needing to splurge and I’m no longer wondering why I am different.
Why should I?
At a young age, I’m:
- Debt Free
- Have an Emergency Fund for the Rainy Day
- Satisfied and Happy
- Looking Forward for Everyday
Don’t let anyone tell you frugal living isn’t the way to go. I’m glad I’m different.
PF Articles to Enjoy Today
Happy belated BDay to David @ My Two Dollars! He talks about not wanting any gifts on this post, but perhaps he wouldn’t say no to a link to his site?
The Smarter Wallet chimes in on the secrets to being a millionaire. While not everyone will become one by reading it, the article will sure help you become more successful!
Squawkfox has done it again - A huge list of 41 bloggers’ best money advice all in one article!
Not All ETFs and Index funds are Low Cost, says ABC. I couldn’t agree more. No matter what the description says, you absolutely need to do your research or else you are probably missing out.
What do you think of the new credit card bill signed by president Obama? Is it universally good like the politics claim it is?
I really liked the Morningstar memberships (especially when there’s a free option). Find out what they are at Investing School.
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- How to Reassure Yourself that Frugal Living Make Sense
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