How

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Mindless Austerity

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Live Like Grandma Challenge

The Futility of Fashion

Waste Less, Want Less

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The Ultimate Guide to Frugal Diapering

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Pretend to Be Fit

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Pretend to Be a Student Until You Pay Off Student Debt

The Blind Spot in Values-Based Spending

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Don’t Underearn By Overstaying

Earn More vs. Spend Less Throwdown

How I Spent Less Than $8K on Cars in 17 Years of Commuting

Pretend to Be Grown Up–with Epic Spreadsheet Share!

 

2 Responses to “How”

  1. Spoonman says :

    love how you have combined God’s money principles with financial freedom! Moreover, He never said that money was evil, rather than the “love” of money is evil. keep up your great work and look forward to seeing more!

    • Kalie says :

      Yes, I wish that verse was quoted accurately more often. The love of money is very dangerous, but money itself is just a tool we could use wisely or poorly. Or be used by it.

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