Being Frugal and Saving Money
* Spend what you can afford - never overbuy * Don’t skimp on important necessities like fresh fruit & vegetables. * Think abundance, believe everything is within your grasp but don’t be greedy * Put money aside when you can but don’t be a scrooge. * Relax and enjoy money. It can bring happiness, but that’s up to you.
The worst thing you can do now is pull all your money out of the bank. Our Australian banking industry & economy is strong by all regulations that have been put in play over many decades. If everyone pulled out their money, how would the economy survive, on bread and water?
At the end of the day, you will do what you want though I would recommend just thinking about your current situation. Sit down outside, enjoy the sun and fresh air and think of what to do next. Thinking on emotion is the worst possible way, it will always lead to mistakes…
About the Author
Andrew Knight discusses various topics on his blog, Andrew Knight like Personal Finance, Saving Moneyand Not Being Frugal.





































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