Cutting my own hair is really a game changer on saving money. I would go for a haircut every two weeks and pay £16 for a really basic haircut. It's about £380 a year where I bought a set of wahl clippers back in 2022 and learnt to cut my own hair. It saves me so much time and now I quite enjoy it.
I’ve just started number 11 the end of last month. It’s a one year long savings account and you can save between £25 and £250 per month and you get 7% interest. It may not be the best rate but it’s locked away and I’ll have £3000 that I put in plus £210 in interest if my maths is correct. I’m not the best saver so this is definitely going to be a challenge to put £250 in every month but it’s going out on payday and getting that money on the 27th of September next year will be brilliant. I’m planning to pay off any debts I have and then put the rest in an online bonus account which is also 7% interest and then starting one again
7% is crazy high interest! Highest I've heard of last couple years is closer to 3.5~4.0% per year. Make sure you take potential fees into account aswell so as to not get too discouraged when it doesn't add up all the way to 210$ in the end. All the best!
I'm going to be launching a free community for us soon! So we can all talk and share ideas. But welcome to the frugal rich! Maybe irl meetups in the future 👀
It's really easy get a three way mirror it helps a lot... Start with long cutting lengths and then when you slowly get comfortable start going to the shorter lengths!
I always carry an apple in my bag so I can eat it at the bus stop on my way home. Re home haircuts - I haven’t been able to get the hang of cutting my own hair, it always ends up choppy over my ears. But I try to stretch out my haircuts to only 3 or 4 times a year.
all of this low key triggered in some way... most because duh, but not only. The facebook thing I guess is fine although I'm skeptical. These videos are better as minor counterintuitive tricks, like that guy who showered with his dirty clothes (although that's just wacko). "get a savings account and put money in it" or "cut your hair yourself" are kind of waste of my time advices. How about those youtube video making advices huh
like NOONE is watching this and saying "oh yeah I should do that, how come I didn' think of it" Go for a walk instead of to a game, pirate stuff, put your trousers first one leg, then the other
All good man, thanks for the feedback! Like most RUclips channels, this is just a person sharing and communicating ideas to bring together people who are passionate about the same thing, in this case: frugal living and bettering our financial behaviors. There’s a ton of niche channels sharing ideas that may seem like common sense to some, but a new concept for others. I have done a lot of financial coaching for people for free, and a lot of them don’t realize that there’s more room in their budget if they just get a little more creative and implement some ideas like this. So probably this list just wasn’t a fit for you, and that’s fine!
I wish I found this channel sooner!
Cutting my own hair is really a game changer on saving money. I would go for a haircut every two weeks and pay £16 for a really basic haircut. It's about £380 a year where I bought a set of wahl clippers back in 2022 and learnt to cut my own hair. It saves me so much time and now I quite enjoy it.
Yesss! Keep up the good work!
I'm glad I don't need a car when I can cycle to everywhere. That saves SO much every month
Respect to that, and you’re healthier than most of us 😆
The actual tip is always in the comments
You should make a video on how to shop at Sam’s/Costco without creating waste or spending to much money
Yes - this is why we don't have one. There are too many "good deals" on things we may not need or use up in time!
I like it! I just made an instagram reel about this, but a whole youtube video is a great idea ✊
no way u just have under 200 subscribers. these videos are GREAT! hope to see more from you!!
So kind of you! Yep this is only the 3rd video I think we’re gonna build a nice community here!
I’ve just started number 11 the end of last month. It’s a one year long savings account and you can save between £25 and £250 per month and you get 7% interest. It may not be the best rate but it’s locked away and I’ll have £3000 that I put in plus £210 in interest if my maths is correct. I’m not the best saver so this is definitely going to be a challenge to put £250 in every month but it’s going out on payday and getting that money on the 27th of September next year will be brilliant. I’m planning to pay off any debts I have and then put the rest in an online bonus account which is also 7% interest and then starting one again
7% is amazing! Build up that starter emergency fund first, and then tackle that debt!
@@thefrugalrich it feels good to know I’m building security for my family!
7% is crazy high interest!
Highest I've heard of last couple years is closer to 3.5~4.0% per year.
Make sure you take potential fees into account aswell so as to not get too discouraged when it doesn't add up all the way to 210$ in the end.
All the best!
@@vile8366 I’m in England and the account is definitely free. Only con is you can only save up to £250 per month
I wish I had irl friends I could be/talk cheap with :)
I'm going to be launching a free community for us soon! So we can all talk and share ideas. But welcome to the frugal rich! Maybe irl meetups in the future 👀
I really need to tap into cutting my own hair. Barber prices are getting ridiculous lol.
It's really easy get a three way mirror it helps a lot... Start with long cutting lengths and then when you slowly get comfortable start going to the shorter lengths!
@@sanjgadhvi3987 thank you my friend!
Try it out! Let me know how it goes lol
I love it! I think I already do most of these but it's a good reminder of easy ways to save some money. Keep up the good work!
Love it! I promise you're not weird for living some of these frugal tips!
I always carry an apple in my bag so I can eat it at the bus stop on my way home. Re home haircuts - I haven’t been able to get the hang of cutting my own hair, it always ends up choppy over my ears. But I try to stretch out my haircuts to only 3 or 4 times a year.
Haha I'm still weary about cutting the back of my hair, it can be unpredictable! But great work on keeping that apple around!
Great tips bro!
Thanks brotherrr!
Use fiod apps to save money in fast food.
True that, sometimes I just download the app on the spot to get whatever reward there is for new users
lol why is every single person visiting japan?
Food, society, culture, all on POINT!
all of this low key triggered in some way... most because duh, but not only.
The facebook thing I guess is fine although I'm skeptical.
These videos are better as minor counterintuitive tricks, like that guy who showered with his dirty clothes (although that's just wacko).
"get a savings account and put money in it" or "cut your hair yourself" are kind of waste of my time advices. How about those youtube video making advices huh
like NOONE is watching this and saying "oh yeah I should do that, how come I didn' think of it" Go for a walk instead of to a game, pirate stuff, put your trousers first one leg, then the other
All good man, thanks for the feedback! Like most RUclips channels, this is just a person sharing and communicating ideas to bring together people who are passionate about the same thing, in this case: frugal living and bettering our financial behaviors. There’s a ton of niche channels sharing ideas that may seem like common sense to some, but a new concept for others. I have done a lot of financial coaching for people for free, and a lot of them don’t realize that there’s more room in their budget if they just get a little more creative and implement some ideas like this. So probably this list just wasn’t a fit for you, and that’s fine!
@@thefrugalrich if only you gave advice like you handle brutal criticism...
Srsly though respect
Great video! I follow you on IG!!
Thanks for watching!! How do you like the longer videos so far?