It doesn’t matter whether the holiday season is rapidly approaching or already well behind us. Too many of us remain haunted by the ghost of Christmas presents, which have nothing to do with Dickens, and isn’t even unique to any religion. The ghost we’re talking about is that lingering mountain of bills, payment for all…
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How A Debt Consolidation Loan Can Put You On The Path To Financial Freedom
Today’s post is a guest post by Michael over at Lending Circle – enjoy! If you’re a subscriber to the monthly figures delivered by the Office for National Statistics, you might well be misled into thinking that these are easy times financially. Inflation numbers have stubbornly remained around zero throughout the year, while wage…
Cut Down Spending On Your Cleaning Supplies
Today is a guest post by Kathleen; enjoy! Throughout the year it is good to make an account of your budget to check if there are areas where you can reduce your expenses. Cutting down spending on your cleaning supplies is something you can easily achieve. You can use your own cleaning products, made by…
Financially Savvy Saturdays #109
Welcome to Financially Savvy Saturdays, the savviest personal finance blog hop on the planet, created specifically for personal finance writers! We welcome all things money here. Whether you’ve written anything from an explanation of financial jargon to how you just busted your budget, you’re invited to link-up. If it ties into personal finance, we want…
The Quality-Adjusted Life Year
Today on the blog is a guest post by Maggie over at Northern Expenditure who blogs about their journey to early retirement. Be sure to check it out! As Nicola gets some much needed rest, I’m honored she is allowing me to be a guest on The Frugal Cottage. Nicola’s journey towards early…
Life after debt: a guide to health, life and payment protection insurance
Today’s guest post is written by Matt Sanders from GoCompare – thanks Matt! These days it’s possible to insure pretty much anything – from pampered pets to a premiership football player’s goal-scoring foot. Whatever the insurance policy, the reason behind it usually boils down to one thing – providing peace of mind. And…
Looking At Debt As A Positive
Today I have Natalya from Cottage Retreatist guest posting about debt and her journey. Thanks Natalya for the article! First off thank you so much to Nicola for inviting me to write a guest post for Frugal Cottage. Nicola asked me if I wouldn’t mind writing something about debt as it is a topic…
Efficient Student Loan Repayment
Today on the Frugal Cottage we have a guest post today by Nate Matherson on student loan repayment, which affects many people in America today. Today, 43.3 million Americans have student loan debt. And, the class of 2015 graduated with more student loan debt than ever before. If you look deep into the student…
5 Steps to a Slower, Simpler Way Of Life
Today I’m welcoming the lovely Eleanor from Creative Countryside to talk about simple living. If you haven’t been over to her site, you need to have a visit! You’ve probably heard of simple living, of conscious living and of mindful living, but what remains less well known is the concept of slow living. Shifting…
5 Ways To Live For Less [Guest Post]
Hello everyone! Today’s post is a guest post written by Brian who blogs over at Debt Therapy Scotland – please visit his site for some good tips on managing debt. Enjoy! Learning to live frugally so that you get the most value out of your money is a great thing to do, whether you…