Did you know that you can save yourself a lot of money each month by simply swapping branded goods for generic ones? Most of the time, you won’t even notice a massive difference in taste, effects, or quality, but we can assure you that your savings will. Here, we have listed some of the major ways to save money by simply buying these generic products rather than their more expensive branded counterparts. Medication Most medications, including prescription and over-the-counter, have the same active ingredients and regulatory requirements when created. Furthermore, the FDA has strict requirements that all pharmaceutical companies must follow, and these apply to manufacturers of both generic and branded medicines. Next time you need to get some medication for yourself or your family, consider opting for the generic brands if you’d like to save some extra money. Snacks and Sweets If you have been following the prices in supermarkets lately, then we’re sure you would have noticed how much the prices of snacks and sweets have skyrocketed with recent inflation consequences. There are certain eats that generic brands would not live up to, but if and when you can, opt for generic snacks and sweets to save up to 60%! Cleaning Products Just because a company is spending a lot of money on advertising for their cleaning products does not necessarily mean that they are great and we must buy them. Detergents, bleach, tile cleaners, and such always come in generic versions, and most of the time, they can execute your cleaning job just as well as branded goods can. This means that you can save quite a bit by purchasing generic versions as opposed to the more expensive counterparts with brand names. Kitchen Staples Fun fact: the FDA has the same set of standards for the production of generic staples like flour, sugar, salt, and spices compared to branded versions. All kitchen staples, whether they are generic or branded, are produced in more or less the same way as they have to follow the strict requirements from the FDA. By purchasing generic staples, you can not only get the same value out of your food, but you can also save some extra bucks. Milk and Juice There’s a high likelihood that you’ll pay up to 50% more for branded items in the milk and juice aisles of your supermarket. Generic and branded versions of these drinks are comparable in terms of nutrients, and if you’d like to save a bit more every month, why not switch to generic brands instead? Canned Foods Branded canned foods can sometimes be up to 60% more expensive than their generic counterparts. That’s quite a significant difference, and think of all the money that could be saved if you went for generic canned foods instead. Grains and Cereals It’s easy for you or your children to fall for the TV advertisements for branded cereal. Cereal brands invest heavily in marketing, which leads to higher product prices.

Despite my protestation, we went to a big box store today, COSTCO to be specific. I am not a fan of these stores. They don’t save people money, they encourage spending and for some people waste as well. It’s all hard to resist, but I try, yet sometimes fail. Today I bought a three foot bag of popcorn and a bag of dried apricots-I never bought those in my life). These stores encourage people to […]

Do you want to quickly check on your personal finances through the ease of your smartphone? Unfortunately, numerous budgeting apps on the App Store and Google Play Store can be challenging to determine the top budgeting apps that match your goals and lifestyle. Fortunately for you, we listed the best budget apps that can best fit your needs. Are you a fan of Dave Ramsey’s advice and the zero-based budgeting strategy? Or, are you a […]

In a striking break from typical gridlock, an unexpected legislative partnership has emerged aimed at solving one of the nation’s most pressing financial dilemmas. Senators Elizabeth Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat, and Bernie Moreno, an Ohio Republican, recently urged Congress in a joint op-ed for The New York Times to take immediate action to stabilize the country’s retirement safety net. Read the rest

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Understanding the impact of the widow penalty is crucial for maintaining financial stability. Even as income drops, many fixed costs like mortgages and taxes remain, requiring careful budget adjustments. Halfpoint/Shutterstock Losing a partner is one of life’s most profound emotional challenges, but the financial ripple effects often come as a jarring second shock. Many people operate under the assumption that household expenses will naturally halve when a spouse passes away, yet reality rarely follows that […]

You finally sat down and built a budget. Two weeks later, the numbers no longer match reality, and you are wondering if budgeting is just not for you. It is not you. Most first-time budgets fail for the same handful of reasons, and once you can spot them, they are easy to fix. A budget only works if it reflects how you actually live, not how you wish you lived. First-timers tend to build a […]

Last year, I thought my wife Nicole and I were comfortably Coast FIRE. Then something changed. Over the past year, our income increased. And as often happens, our spending increased too. We traveled more, enjoyed more experiences with our kids, and embraced the flexibility that comes from years of hard work and financial discipline. Then I checked in with Boldin. Using the PlannerPlus software, I updated our retirement assumptions and tested different spending scenarios. That’s […]

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If you’ve landed on this Hotel Múli review, you’re probably weighing whether this Reykjavík hotel is the right place to stay during your Iceland trip. I stayed at Hotel Múli during one of my trips and came away with a clear picture of who this place is perfect for. Rates range from $184 to $429 […] The post My Honest Hotel Múli Review: A Quiet, Budget-Friendly Hotel in Reykjavík with Free Breakfast appeared first on […]

This week I encountered an article (from March) by Cal Newport (author of Deep Work) on the topic of smartphones, social media, and their effect on attention spans and mental health. The very short summary is that we have enough research on the topic at this point to be able to confidently say, “it’s bad for you.” Newport writes, “We should consider taking as strong a stance against ultraprocessed content as we already do against […]

This post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase through one of them, I may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. Please see my full disclosure policy for details. If you’ve been looking for a budgeting app to replace Mint or take your financial planning a little deeper, you’ve probably come across Monarch. It’s marketed as an all-in-one budgeting and financial planning tool, and for the most part, it […]