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Moneydoc Announcing the Save $1,000 in 30 Days Challenge You’ll notice that I haven’t written a lot about frugality on this site. That’s because Americans suck at frugality. We spend more than we make. Remember, fundamentally, there are two ways to have more money. That all changed a couple weeks ago. I read this article, which explained that “As many as 80 percent of Americans are stressed about their personal finances and the economy.” Right now, people don’t care about proper asset allocation or understanding average stock market returns. That’s why tomorrow, I’m launching the Save $1,000 in 30 Days Challenge. How to save $1,000 using the CEO Model Here’s how it works: Each day in November, I’ll post one suggestion to cut your spending. We’ll work through some of the tips from this woman, who paid off $14,330 in 20 months. I promise: No stupid frugality tips As I mentioned, I hate frugality and all the frugality sites that waste my time focusing on saving money on frozen orange juice and rice cakes so I can save $1 per week. $1? Now what?

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