Showing posts with label used cars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label used cars. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

First Person: Living a Six-Figure Lifestyle on a $30,000 Salary - Yahoo! Finance

First Person: Living a Six-Figure Lifestyle on a $30,000 Salary - Yahoo! Finance

I thought this was a great article to show that IT CAN BE DONE. You don't have to spend a fortune to live well. Like the author, Rob and I bought a short-sale home in a FANTASTIC neighborhood that we could not have afforded otherwise. Like the author, Rob and I now only buy used cars, and if we can, we pay cash for them. I think thrift stores are a great idea. My favorite winter coat was a thrift store find, and I got it for only $15. I had it dry cleaned, and it's perfect! When I was preggers, I couldn't see spending hundreds of $$ on a wardrobe I wouldn't continue to wear after the baby got here. So I went to the thrift store yet again and got some fantastic clothes for very little.

Comment here and let me know how you all CUT THE CRAP by buying used... share ideas, great places to get clothes, smart negotiating tips for buying used cars... ANYTHING!

Monday, February 28, 2011

Helping Others Cut the Crap

Hello, All.  As I chronicled a few weeks ago, my MIL passed away.  Within the next few weeks, we're going to help my SIL go through things and sell what we (meaning Rob and his sister) either cannot keep or choose not to keep.  Rob and I have expressed that we do not "want" anything.  We do, however, want to help my SIL.  No one should have to rummage through all the stuff of a deceased parent alone.  I think that's brutal and tantamount to cruel and unusual punishment. 

For a short time, then, we'll actually be complicating our journey to simplicity.  We'll be selling stuff out of our garage to help out, which means that we'll temporarily have more clutter.  I'm totally okay with that.  I think this will be a positive journey, and I don't think it'll wreck our equilibrium.  I might even post some of it here.  :) 

So, even though we're technically adding to our garage, we're still "cutting the crap" by helping my SIL.  I think helping others in this way is a good thing!  In what ways have you helped other people get rid of things they did not need?  And how much of that did you "inherit" along the way?  LOL

Friday, February 11, 2011

First Person: 5 Things I Always Buy Used - Yahoo! Finance

I think these are pretty obvious things to buy used, but they bring up a good point about cutting the crap. RECYCLE. Get rid of the stuff you no longer use by donating it for someone else to use! First Person: 5 Things I Always Buy Used - Yahoo! Finance

Clothes are a perfect example. My brother has two girls who are 1 and 2 years older than my daughter. When they outgrow their clothes, my daughter gets the hand-me-downs. Megan also got a HUGE box of hand-me-downs from her cousin Katie when she was really little. I can't tell you how much $$$ this has saved us over the years. When my daughter outgrows these things, she passes them on to a friend's daughter... and so on and so on. We pay it forward.  It's the best way to say thank-you to those who have been kind to us.  Obviously, clothes can only take so much beating before they're ready for the scrap heap, but at least they get used up. :) I recently received A LOT of hand-me-downs from a colleague at work, too. She has lost weight (YAY and good for her!) and the clothes no longer fit her. I got some AWESOME clothes. Can't wait to wear them all!

I also think it's a good idea to buy GOOD used cars. A new car depreciates so much in value when you drive it off the lot that it's like throwing money away.

Again. RECYCLE. What do you buy used? What do you donate? How do you recycle? Talk to me!