Round Up For The Week Of 1/13/13: Frugal Ideas For 2013

by Julie Wilson on January 19, 2013

in Blogging

Hey Everyone! I hope you are all off to a great year! I have read many articles this week and a few were following a common theme. I thought highlighting some articles geared toward saving money and finding happiness in the New Year would be a great way to get motivated! I was so excited reading these and feel many people may be able to apply a lot of these ideas to their lives!

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Here they are:

Anna from And Then We Saved says Bye Bye Jelly Roll, Hello Hottie !<— 12 FREE exercises! What a great way to change up your routine in the New Year!

Nikki, Guest Writer for Club Thrifty gives 4 Ways to Save Money in the New Year!<—Simple ideas to do around the home that will help you save!

Esther, Guest Writer for The Finance Wand has great suggestions on How to Holiday on a Budget.<— I am looking forward to doing many of these ideas with my own family this year!

So You Think You Can Save caught my attention with their most recent article titled Enjoy Quiet Time. <— What’s that? These are awesome ways to have some quiet! This is something I have very little experience with since I have little ones.

Eliza from Happy Simple Living is on Day 17 of the January Money Diet-Improve Your Personal Space. This is part of a bigger project explained in article called The January Money Diet.

Wishing you all a Happy Frugal New Year!

Giveaways:

Jacob from My Personal Finance Journey is giving away 10% of his monthly blog income to his readers and subscribers.

Robert from The College Investor is giving away a copy of TurboTax Premier 2013.

Sandy from Yes, I am Cheap is giving away a Kindle Fire to celebrate her 4th blogging anniversary.

Joe from Retire by 40 is giving away a Nexus 10 Tablet or $399!

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The College Investor January 19, 2013 at 12:02 pm

Thanks for highlighting my giveaway this week!
The College Investor recently posted..The “Magic” of Compound Interest: How $400 Today can be $1200 in the Near Future

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