Feature Friday: How to Make the New Work Like the Old

This week we rolled out a new feature for BudgetSimple that was a long time in the making, “Defined Categories”. Defined categories are categories that BudgetSimple understands, so when you categorize something as Entertainment:Restaurants/Dining, soon we’ll be able to analyze how much you eat out vs spend on rent. In the old way, you could type whatever you want and the best we could do is guess.

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The Cheaper Options

One of the first things most people do when they begin to look at their budget is ask “what can I cut?” or “how can I save money?”. With a little creativity, you’d be surprised how many free or cheap options are for the things most people spend money on.

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The Difference Between Being Frugal and Being Cheap

One of the hardest parts about living a frugal lifestyle is fending off the complaints of your spendthrift friends that you are a “cheapskate”. Since most people don’t live within their means, this peer pressure often makes us break our budget. But there is a difference between frugality and cheapness, and I don’t advocate that anyone become a cheapskate.

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Saving Money on Groceries

Grocery Aisle

I find Groceries to be the biggest enigma in the American household. No one seems to know what an appropriate amount to spend should be, yet everything thinks they spend too much. Some people can get by on any food, while others find they need to maximize the nutritional value of what they get. Here’s some tips on how we save money.

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5 Tips for Buying a Car on a Budget

The biggest expense in most American’s lives is their car. And so I often hear people talking about this purchase, and it’s an interesting dilemma that both people making minimum wage and six-figure salaries share. The twist here is I would give the same advice to both!

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Cash Flow vs Budgeting

By far the most common question I get for people signing up to BudgetSimple is “How do I budget weekly with your system? I get paid weekly (or bi-weekly, semi-monthly, on commission), and your system does monthly budgeting.”

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