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  1. Wait to Buy Until You Have a Coupon

    Wait to Buy Until You Have a Coupon

    Don’t pay full price. Wait to buy something until you have a coupon. Impulse purchases are tempting, but waiting for a coupon before you buy something can lead to big savings in the long run. CreditSoup breaks it down for you.

  2. Why You Should Let a Student Cut Your Hair

    Why You Should Let a Student Cut Your Hair

    Save up to 70% or more on your haircut buy utilizing a local cosmetology school. That's right — if you're on a tight budget, but need a trim, let a student cut your hair for our Thrifty Thursday tip! CreditSoup offers up the details.

  3. Transform Old Décor

    Transform Old Décor

    Transforming old home décor is a fun and rewarding way to personalize your space. CreditSoup urges you to channel your inner interior designer, grab some supplies, and get ready to breathe new life into your home décor – all on a Thrifty Thursday budget!

  4. Thrifty Tips for Maximizing Free Shipping

    Thrifty Tips for Maximizing Free Shipping

    One often-overlooked gem that can significantly impact your overall cost when shopping online is the magic phrase: Free Shipping. CreditSoup's Thrifty Thursday tip this week talks about looking for retailers that offer free shipping to cut down on costs.

  5. Shop Direct With Manufacturers

    Shop Direct With Manufacturers

    This Thrifty Thursday from CreditSoup urges you to consider bypassing the retailers and shopping directly with manufacturers. It's a savvy move to boost your savings and make the most of your credit card's benefits.

  6. Join A Loyalty Program

    Join A Loyalty Program

    Everyone loves a good deal. Joining a loyalty program is a thrifty decision that offers a plethora of benefits. CreditSoup gives you a little insight on how they work.

  7. Shop Post-Holidays

    Shop Post-Holidays

    If you're looking to be thrifty this year, and the budget might be tight, consider purchasing such items either right after the holiday or out of season. CreditSoup has several ways this is a good idea.

  8. Ditch the Manicures and Pedicures

    Ditch the Manicures and Pedicures

    Having polished nails is always a nice feeling. But the price doesn't always give you a nice warm feeling. CreditSoup's Thrifty Thursday tip this week talks about ditching the mani - pedi's. Do them yourself, at home!

  9. Look For Low Cost Activities

    Look For Low Cost Activities

    Thrifty Thursday's tip discusses looking for low cost activities! School is out for the season & the kids will be home all summer. If you are on a tight budget, what a better way to save money and keep those kiddos occupied & off the electronics, than by searching for low cost activities!

  10. Buy Clothes at End of Season

    Buy Clothes at End of Season

    If your size doesn't change much, stocking up on clothes at the end of the season is a great way to save money, and have a good supply of new clothes for next year. Thrifty Thursday talks about diving into those deep discounts of shopping for new clothes!

  11. Remove Shopping Apps

    Remove Shopping Apps

    You know those apps on your phone that you're urged to download in the department stores at the checkout to "save" you money? CreditSoup suggests uninstalling them for a while, while you're digging yourself out of debt.

  12. Fight Temptation - Unsubscribe From Store Emails

    Fight Temptation - Unsubscribe From Store Emails

    It's Thrifty Thursday & we are discussing Unsubscribing from Store Emails. You know exactly what I'm talking about. You go shopping & provide your email. Next thing you know, you're signed up for their daily deals, and your inbox is FLOODED with offers that you have to respond to by THAT DAY or you'll miss out.

  13. 11 Gas Apps to Save on Fuel Cost

    11 Gas Apps to Save on Fuel Cost

    This week's Thrifty Thursday covers the cost savings of using a fuel saver or gas app on your phone. Whether it be a specific fuel saver, rewards credit card, or even an app on your phone, using some sort of application to save money on your daily commute definitely has its benefits. CreditSoup breaks it down for you here in our weekly Thrifty Thursday tip on saving money.

  14. Wash Your Car Yourself

    Wash Your Car Yourself

    Thrifty Thursday this week talks about washing your car yourself. Experts suggest washing your car every two weeks and getting a detail twice a year to make sure it stays in good condition. CreditSoup offers some tips to help keep your vehicle in pristine condition!

  15. Meal Plan

    Meal Plan

    Is it a constant struggle to decide what's for dinner? Our Thrifty Thursday tip this week is to Meal Plan. Planning out a week's worth of meals is an excellent way to save not only time, but money spent on groceries!

  16. Upcycle Your Closet

    Upcycle Your Closet

    This week's Thrifty Thursday saves you money by upcycling your own closet! Don't throw out those old clothes. Patch it, dye it, cut it, or give it to the dog! Considering the cost of clothes now days, whatever you choose to do with it will certainly help you save a TON of money in the long run!

  17. Repurposing Home Decor

    Repurposing Home Decor

    Are you eager to give your home a new look, but don't know what to do with your existing decor? Our Thrifty Thursday this week encourages you not to toss them out, but repurpose your home decor! Look for ways to upcycle them instead of throwing them out to buy new.

  18. Downsize & Declutter

    Downsize & Declutter

    Is your home cluttered? Do you have a lot of stuff... everywhere, that you no longer need? Maybe it's time to go Marie Kondo on it, and set it free if it does not bring you joy. But now what do you do with those things that do not bring you joy? Get rid of them of course! This week's Thrifty Thursday focuses on downsizing and decluttering.

  19. Check Out Books from the Library

    Check Out Books from the Library

    Are you a bookworm? Do you like to have that tangible, physical book in your hand, rather than the digital copy? Books take up a lot of space and can become an expensive addiction over the years. Consider checking books out at a library instead!

  20. Travel In Off-Peak Seasons

    Travel In Off-Peak Seasons

    Traveling during "off-peak seasons" is an opportunity to travel or vacation outside of the normal times of year that most people would visit a particular area. And, is an excellent way to remain thrifty and save some cash!

  21. Do All Your Errands in One Day

    Do All Your Errands in One Day

    CreditSoup's Thrifty Thursday tip this week is to save money by running all of your errands in one day. Not only will this alleviate extra trips to the store, you'll be saving gas money and preventing those impulse buys from extra trips! Schedule a day, map it out, and utilize online services.

  22. Walk or Ride A Bike If Possible

    Walk or Ride A Bike If Possible

    Today's Thrifty Thursday is more useful than ever, given the state of fuel prices! Weather is warming up, and if you live close enough to work, consider walking or riding bike.

  23. Shop Generic or Clearance

    Shop Generic or Clearance

    Why waste money on full price, brand name items that maybe get a few uses out of? Buying generic products or finding things on clearance are sometimes just as good as purchasing the same name brand thing at full price.


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