By Mr. SixFiguresUnder A few weeks ago, we met with a tax advisor for the first time ever. Our income has become varied enough, and high enough, that we wanted a professional to help us see what we could do to ensure we’re not paying more than we need to in income tax. He gave […]
My Favorite Way to Clothe My Family for Free
Now you’re probably wondering how many different free ways does she have to clothe her family!? The truth is, I have at least five ways that I get both adult and kids clothes for free. I have a hard time stomaching regular price on things, especially clothes. We’ve always been frugal, even before accruing six figures […]
How to Avoid Burnout While Paying Off Debt
If your debt is going to take you an extended period of time to pay off, chances are good that you will experience burnout at some point if you haven’t already. I’m welcoming Jen from Frugal Millennial today to share six smart ways to avoid burnout while paying off debt. When you first start paying […]
February 2016 Debt Repayment Progress Report
It’s that time of the month where we make our personal finance public! I’m really excited to share with you our successes in February. We had a great month both in debt payoff and in income earned. I am continually amazed at how the pace of our debt payoff has picked up. We were going slow and […]
Best Grocery Savings App for Frugal People
Have you seen my extreme couponing strategy? No? That’s because I don’t have one. I haven’t used coupons in years. And I’m not starting any time soon. People figure that because we have a $300 monthly grocery budget for our family of six that I must be going crazy with coupons and hoarding mac and […]
Why I Changed My Mind About Freelance Writing
When I started blogging, I noticed that many bloggers, at least in the personal finance niche, also did freelance writing on the side. I was decidedly against the idea of freelance writing as a side hustle. It wasn’t until recently that I changed my mind about freelance writing. I am always encouraging readers to look […]
Cheesy Broccoli Quiche– Fast, Frugal, & Meatless Meal
Sometimes quiche gets classified as a breakfast food because it’s made with eggs, but not in our house. Quiche is a dinner dish for us. It’s fast, frugal, and often meatless. If it’s not already in your dinner rotation, you should give it a try. In my effort to share with you some of the meals […]
Why My First Blog Failed– Don’t Make These Mistakes
I’m pretty sure I haven’t mentioned that Six Figures Under was not my first blog. I don’t talk much about my first attempt at blogging. Why? Because it was a failure. A complete flop! I pretty much did everything wrong. As embarrassing as it is to look back at failures, those mistakes can teach valuable lessons. […]
How we got paid $1,500 for a car we were going to scrap
When our van finally got to the point where it was no longer worth fixing, we thought we would have to scrap it. After looking at the options for selling a vehicle beyond repair to a salvage lot, the payout was embarrassing! I could have sold one tire and made more than what they wanted to […]
🥛 7 Smart Ways to Use Almost Expired Milk (Don’t throw it out!)
Are you dumping money down the drain? If you’re letting milk spoil and then pouring it out, that’s exactly what you’re doing! Let’s talk about ways to use up that almost expired milk. Most people would love to lower their grocery budget but have a tough time figuring out what to cut. Food waste is […]
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