Weekly Roundup-Introductory Edition

July 19, 2008 · Filed Under Frugality 

This first edition of the Weekly Roundup includes my favorite posts from the Frugal Blog Network this week and others from across the blogosphere.

Using Health Reimbursement Plans to Reduce Medical Expenses from Not Made of Money. My employer doesn’t offer such a plan and I don’t make enough to make a HSA beneficial to me but if I did I would definitely take advantage of this type of plan.

Life Moves On, and We’re Back in Business from Antishay Ventenne.  After taking a break from her blog after successfully paying off her debt Shanti is back with a vengeance.

Making It Work from Frugal Babe. This post shows that with a little improvisation more frugal opportunities are available to you.

Is it Possible to be Frugal in America? from Frugal Bachelor.  Puts an interesting perspective on how frugal we really are.

How to live in a caravan and save up for a house from Find Financial Freedom.  Since I’m thinking of living in a van this article was interesting to me.

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