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Financial Freedom: What Is It and How to Get There
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Financial Freedom: What Is It and How to Get There

24 June 20205 January 2021 wiselyfrugal

The majority of people think that financial freedom means no more work and just a holiday every day without worrying about money in any form. Retirement is often considered as true financial freedom.

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Is Hiring a Car Cheaper Than Owning a Car in Australia – If You Only Use It Two Days per Week?
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Is Hiring a Car Cheaper Than Owning a Car in Australia – If You Only Use It Two Days per Week?

27 May 202027 May 2020 wiselyfrugal

Recently I had to pay a huge amount of car maintenance service, which is AU$388. It’s a 2008 small car with a 1.5 L engine.

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The Difference Between Frugality and Minimalism – Which One Is Better?
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The Difference Between Frugality and Minimalism – Which One Is Better?

12 May 202030 June 2020 wiselyfrugal

While many websites suggest that being frugal means being cheap and thrifty, I’ve mentioned in my About page that there is a difference between being cheapskate, thrifty and frugal as summarised below:

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Are Eggs Really Cheaper Than Chicken?
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Are Eggs Really Cheaper Than Chicken?

29 April 20207 June 2021 wiselyfrugal

Recently I came across some frugal websites that recommend eating eggs as a cheaper alternative to get protein than meat. Are eggs really a cheaper alternative? Let’s calculate.

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