The reason why anyone would want to be frugal is to spend less than you earn and use the difference to pay off debt, save and invest. Also, frugality is relative. Find out what’s important to you and plan accordingly, but don’t spend money just because it’s there. As is wanting something and needing something. As long as you can live without it, it’s a want.

Being frugal means being sparing, prudently saving and not wasteful. On the other hand, there’s this other word called cheap defined as being stingy or miserly. An example. It’s frugal when you spend $30 on a good quality dress than $10 on one from a discount store that falls apart after a few washings.

Below are 49 frugal habits that you can use in your lives to prepare for the moments that matter.

    Home

    (If you buy things you don’t need, you’ll soon sell things you need)

  1. Always use both sides of computer printer paper if possible.
  2. stack of paper

  3. Replace all your house’s incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescent light bulbs. It lasts 10 times longer, uses 75% less energy and produces 75% less heat than incandescent bulbs.
  4. fluorescent incandescent bulbs

  5. Turn off lights, TV, etc. when not in use. Even if it is 5 minutes, it adds up.
  6. light switch

  7. Instead of buying new ones, repaint furniture.
  8. old furniture

  9. Declutter your house every year and give away old but usable items like clothes and books to relief centers, red cross, thrift stores, etc. Not getting money back reminds you to be more careful with what you buy in the future.
  10. old books clothes

  11. Use the non-donatable towels, t-shirts, and other absorbent fabrics in place of paper towels and disposable cloths for wiping up spills, polishing furniture, washing windows and cleaning bathrooms.
  12. torn clothes

  13. Clean mirrors with old newspapers. It works much better than fabrics.
  14. old newspaper

  15. Line dry your laundry if it’s less than 10 pieces of clothing and if there is space to spare in your home. It’s not that hard to take a few minutes to hang them up. You’ll save a lot in electricity, plus your clothes last longer.
  16. line dry laundry

  17. Buy tupperware. It lasts forever.
  18. tupperware

  19. Never throw away a bag before its time. Produce bags for clean stuff. Grocery bags for dog walks. The new style ziplock bags last about a year. Just wash and dry them.
  20. broccoli ziploc

  21. Don’t buy bottled water. Drink home filtered or boiled water from your kitchen.
  22. filter kitchen

  23. Soak jam jars in hot soapy water, peel off the labels and reuse them for storing bits and pieces.
  24. clean jam jars

  25. Eat homecooked. Not only will you save money, but you will also be healthier. When you cook, you can control the amount of fat and sugar in your meals.
  26. homecooked

  27. Stock up for the homecooked days of the week. Write up a grocery list and walk through the grocery store to compare the best value for money brands instead.
  28. full fridge

    Mall

    (Don’t save what is left after spending; spend what is left after saving)

  29. Meet your friends or date for breakfast or lunch. Dinner is always the most expensive meal if you’re eating out.
  30. lunch friends

  31. Use only PREPAID credit cards. Cut up all other credit cards. The average American household with at least 1 credit card has more than $8,940 in credit card debt.
  32. cut credit card

  33. Shop with cash. Withdraw a certain amount of money that you can afford to spend for the month and spend it until it’s gone.
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  35. Don’t shop. Don’t go to the mall or other shopping area or department store to look around and shop. Go to a store if you know what you need, and then get out. Many times people go shopping, with a vague idea of what they want, and get caught up buying much more.
  36. dollar wallet

  37. Watch movies on movie day when tickets are cheapest. That’s about $5 a day, and assuming moderate 52 weeks of doing so, that’s another $260 in your pocket. I’d use it for a nice bottle of wine, dinner at a good restaurant and buy those gorgeous shoes flat out in cash.
  38. cinema

  39. Watch only movies rated “Fresh” in rotten tomatoes or above 7/10 in imdb. Download the rest.
  40. dark knight rotten tomatoes imdb

  41. Make your own popcorn, caramel coat ‘em poppers as much as you want, put it into a brown paper bag, and take it to the cinema.
  42. caramel popcorn

  43. Always ask “Is this the best price you can give me?” once before paying to places you are a regular to like the mechanic, clothes boutique, hair salon, etc.
  44. bargaining

  45. And if the price is too high, bargain it down. $15 too much for a vacuum cleaner? Throw in that electric screwdriver for an even twenty.
  46. hardware store

  47. Try making it a habit to only buy quality clothes that are on sale or clearance.
  48. gucci sale

  49. If you know that a birthday is coming up, you can buy a gift on sale instead of spending more at the last minute.
  50. birthday girts

  51. Coupons work well for brand-name shoppers who use them consistently, but you can save by purchasing store brands, too.
  52. gap coupon

    Travel

    (Beware of little expenses; A small leak can sink a large ship)

  53. If you live in a developed city, try using public transportation.
  54. london public bus

  55. If you have a cruise control and there isn’t a whole lot of traffic, use it. It keeps the speed constant and you don’t have to accelerate.
  56. cruise control

  57. Refuel your car either early in the mornings or late in the evening. Early as in before 9am and late as in after 9pm. The reason lies in petrol becoming denser at lower temperatures. The pumps measure the volume of fuel that you pump, not the actual density and as a result you get better petrol price economy.
  58. pumping gas

  59. We all deserve a get-a-way every once in a while. Making careful planning ahead always helps reduce cost and it’s also less stressful. You get cheaper rates for flights and hotels when booking ahead.
  60. flights promotion

  61. If you love traveling like I do, try to stay with friends or relatives. If you wanna make new ones and learn other cultures, I highly recommend registering for this super duper cool site.
  62. stay relatives

  63. Consider train travel.
  64. meal train

  65. Shop around for car rental rates if it is more convenient and efficient than public transport.
  66. car keys

    Personal

    (The borrower becomes the lender’s slave)

  67. Practice preventive maintenance. Get your health, dental checkups regularly. Service your car regularly. Keep your house gutters clean. You will head off any possible minor problems before they become expensive problems. Create a maintenance checklist that you can attach to the item. For important things like your car’s oil changes or tune-ups, put them where you can see them.
  68. health reports

  69. Keep track of your cashflow. I highly recommend Wesabe.
  70. wesabe dashboard

  71. Alternate your smoking habit. For example, if you smoke after every meal, skip breakfast, do lunch, skip dinner. Best of all, quit smoking. Savings go by the thousands each year if you stop. Here are 11 steps you can get started on.
  72. break cigarette

  73. Plan your family carefully. Use a condom at all times. It’s a 50 cent solution to not have more kids than you can afford and ensuring your family a better quality of life.
  74. condom

  75. You don’t need to spend $100 on your hair when you can dye it at home for $10.
  76. hair dye

  77. Switch to a cheaper mobile phone plan that suits your needs.
  78. iphone 3g plans

  79. Frock exchange. This is more for the fashion+cost conscious ladies. Exchange your clothes with your friends. Keep things fresh.
  80. wardrobe

  81. Keep on trying till you find a hairstylist that suits your style that charges reasonably. It’s even better if you are comfortable cutting your own hair.
  82. hairstylist

  83. With the wealth of information and entertainment online, do you really need magazine subscriptions? With all the news online, do you really need a newspaper subscription?
  84. google news

  85. Use Skype for long distance conversations. Or any other IM that has video chat functionality.
  86. instant messengers

  87. Don’t buy a new one, if the old one is still running fine. I still don’t have an iPhone because my Motorola v3i works just fine.
  88. v3i

  89. If you can complete your errands by walking, walk. It’s like killing 2 birds with a stone.
  90. walk errands

  91. If the gym fees are reasonable and it motivates you to work out then by all means carry on. If not, you can always jog around your housing area, swim if you live in an apartment with a pool or near a beach. You can even make use of the stairway!
  92. jump swimming pool

  93. The only loans that you should keep is a mortgage and a partial car loan, although you should try to avoid the last one by just having enough savings. Pay the car loan off asap. Never forget that the only reason loans and credit exist is that the providers expect to make money. Your money.
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  95. Stop online impulse buys. Realize that online buying can be way too easy (you don’t even have to go to a store) and therefore, we make too many impulse buys. Buy online if you really need something and it’ll save you money, but beware the impulse buy.
  96. forever 21 parcel

  97. Pay your bills on time. Even if you only pay a bill a few days late, your account may have already received a late fee.
  98. pay bills



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6 Responses to “49 Frugal Habits Everyone Ought To Know About”

  1. 1 Nikola Nasuiee

    Lots of useful things here. Even for a Montenegrin like me.

  2. 2 Anne

    Great tips although the picture for using a condom shows one of the worst mistakes one can make by opening a condom wrapper with one’s teeth!

  3. 3 Ferret

    Some of these make sense, but a lot of them are the equivalent to saying “Stop being yourself, it’s expensive.”

    Some also have downsides, such as the “Only use prepaid credit cards” tip. One of things credit scores are calculated on is how much credit you have versus how much you have used.

    Bargaining with most retail stores is a surefire way to make those people hate you. Oddly, Wal-Mart doesn’t give their cashiers the power to haggle. Maybe you didn’t mean the big retail establishments, but those are where you will save money.

    The popcorn at the theater…seriously? Theaters don’t let you bring your own food.

  4. 4 Jay

    Ferret, a great many folks bring their own food to the theaters these days. We have for years.. well, for decades, actually. My wife carries a large (not humongous) purse, and we tote in at least 2 or 3 drinks, perhaps a box of candy, or whatever snacks we want (usually something like frosted mini-wheats). Lately, we’ve been bringing in empty (clean) water bottles, and filling them up in the restroom or water fountain (yes, you can get away with this, usually), and mixing one of the single-pack drink mixes into it. We’ve toted in hamburgers, hot dogs, even pizza. It’s absolutely possible to do it, regardless of whether the theater wants you to. The main theater we go to just took away the popcorn salt, and now charges you for it. Freakin’ popcorn salt! Screw them. I’ll bring in what I want, and because we’re careful (don’t flaunt it, obviously), we’ve never, ever been busted, and we see a movie about twice per month.

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    Really good advise. I like the picture of the guy falling in the pool!

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