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The Frugal Life News - 10/26/06

A NOTE FROM RANDAL

Hello Everyone,

Welcome new subscribers and thanks to all of you who have been sharing The Frugal Life News with others!

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Frugally yours,
Randal

FRUGAL FINANCES

Can You Beat The Pros?

The latest 5-year average return for the S&P 500 is 3.97%. This means if you invested in an S&P 500 Index Fund, which simply mimics the stocks in the S&P 500 Index, no fancy management or stock picking, your results would be close to 3.97%. I say, "close," because even an unmanaged index fund has fees, which reduces your return.

How would your S&P 500 Index Fund results compare to the leading Full Service Brokerage firms? Here's an interesting way to find out at Zacks.com

Of the10 top firms with a 5-year track record, you would have placed 7th, outperforming such big wigs as Goldman Sacks (3.64%) and A.G. Edwards (2.35%).

This is their 5-year average!

Subtract inflation of around 2.5% and taxes and we're talking negative wealth growth.

The top performer, Charles Schwab, turned in a respectable 12.95%, but given the risk of common stock investing, this isn't exactly knocking the ball out of the park.

Here's a strategy for improving your investment performance and beating even Charles Schwab, with NO risk and NO taxes.

Five years ago, if, instead of investing in an S&P Index Fund, or giving your money to Charles Schwab or, heaven forbid, Goldman Sachs, you started paying off your debts as fast as you could, where would you be today?

You'd be free of all of your consumer debts!

All of your credit cards -- average 14% -- would be paid off. All of your student loans -- average 7.14% -- would be paid off. All of your car loans -- average 7% -- would be paid off. And you'd be 2 years away from completely paying off your mortgage.

Your five year average return? It's exactly equal to the interest rates on the debts you pay off fast. So, if you have credit card debt averaging 14%, your investment performance would be even better than Charles Schwab. Plus, there are no performance diluting fees or taxes, and your return is guaranteed.

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FRUGAL FASHION

How to Be Glamorous on a Dime
From WikiHow.com

You look at other women and wonder how do they put it all together? They must spend a fortune to look that way. . . the beautiful clothes, shoes, and make-up. Well the secret to looking gorgeous without breaking the bank is quite simple. It might take a little time, but it is worth it.

How-to Steps

1. Piece your outfits together correctly. You don't have to spend hundreds of dollars on the latest trends that are going to be out of style in a couple of months anyway. There are three staples in a women's wardrobe: black pants, crisp white shirt, and the little black dress. They can carry you for years. Black pants can be topped off with beautiful dress shirts for a more glamourous look, or with a simple v-neck for a more casual look. Buy classic pieces.

2. Use your imagination. For example, right now embellishment is the big thing for summer. Instead of going into a boutique and paying $50.00, $70.00, or who knows how much more, instead go into your local fabric store. Check for lace, sequins, or anything you can think of. Take a tank top and glitz it up for the fraction of the price, top it off with a pair of jeans and you're good to go. Look through your current wardrobe and try to make it look different. Take a regular solid colored skirt and add a ribbon bow. Imagination is the key.

3. Go thrift shopping. No, it's not a bad word. You would be really surprised what you can find. Purses, dresses, skirts. It may take a little time, but look through the racks, you never know the gem that's waiting for you. If you really don't feel it's for you, buy specials. Clearance sales are good, and buy at the end of every season, the price is marked down quite considerably. But don't just buy something because it's on sale. Try it on and see if you like the way the garment fits.

4. Pluck or wax your eyebrows. This looks clean and gives you an instant new look.

5. Remember that costume jewelry is a frugal girl's best friend. This can change the whole look of an outfit. Remember that simple black dress. Well the right jewelry can take it from office day to fun evening.

6. Know that a little make-up goes a long way. Glamorous women often do not appear to have make-up on, but they do. Being glamourous is looking like you rolled out of the bed looking fabulous. Avoid too much make-up and overly done hair.

7. Get some soft waves or curls for a natural look. If your hair is very straight go with it and have some interesting layers cut so you really can roll out of bed with it.

Tips

* Fashion does not have to break the bank. Swap clothes with friends.
* Learn to sew you will save a lot of money.
* Fashion is what suits you, not the model in the magazine. While it is okay to get ideas from a magazine, only fashion victims follow it to the letter. Be an individual.
* Get fit and healthy.
* Be confident, not arrogant.

Warnings

* Try not to be too trendy. Remember, fashion should be fun. Don't be a slave to it.

FRUGAL SHOPPING

More Than Half of Americans Polled Admit to Re-gifting

Wrapping up that unwanted picture frame from last Christmas and giving it to someone else as a gift might not be as taboo as it once was. A survey found that over half of the respondents admitted to "re-gifting" with passing on gifts becoming a far more common and acceptable phenomenon. 78 percent of consumers who were polled felt that it was acceptable to re-gift some or most of the time. According to the survey, the mostly commonly re-gifted items were decorative household items, such as vases, paintings, picture frames and other trinkets. 77 percent of respondents said they re-gifted because the item was perfectly suited to the new recipient. The study showed that 9 percent of people admitted they re-gifted out of laziness to purchase a new gift and 4 percent confessed that they re- gifted out of dislike for the recipient.

Source: Reuters News


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You get $5 just for joining and if your friends sign up and use it, you will get $5 for every referred user. Nice way to earn extra shopping dollars. If you choose to sign up and use eBates, we'll be using the bucks on our ISP service to continue to provide you with this newsletter. The rebates are up to 25% off. Pretty cool!

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FRUGAL PETS

Natural Remedies and Herbal Heartworm Programs

Robin Sockness has worked with thousands of pets over the many years we have referred to her. She's great at what she does because she's seen such great success with her own pets and those she has helped. Herbs are safer and less expensive so it's a win-win situation for all. Herbal prevention programs available also. Get more information on Robin.

Healthy Pet Foods

Pet food ingredients can create a lot of health problems for our pets, and that can cost a lot of money with recurring health issues feeding the pockets of our veterinarians. Be an informed pet owner when it comes to what's in pet foods. You already know that you feel better if you eat right. Help them to feel better too.

Information Links for Pets

Healthy Pet Corner provides informational links for dogs, cats, birds, horses, rabbits, and reptiles. Visit Healthy Pet Corner now.

Free Samples of Pet Food, Supplements and Treats

We now have free samples at our Healthy Pet Net website. Get a free sample pack that offers 3 products for dogs and 4 products for cats which includes the new Distinctive Choice canned cat food. These products are formulated by nationally recognized holistic veterinarian and author, Dr. Jane Bicks. Our cat, Squeek, loves the food. We also give her the treats that are designed to keep hairballs from forming. You'll even get a sample of the vitamin supplements for dog or cat. There is a $2.95 shipping fee and quantities are limited. Visit the site now and order your free samples

FRUGAL TIPS

Saving Money, Saving Energy

Here are five easy things you can do suggested by Consumer Reports:

1. Turn down the heat during winter. Lower the thermostat 5 to 10 degrees when you're sleeping or out of the house; a 10 degree decrease can cut your heating bill by as much as 20 percent.

2. Let the dishwasher do the work. Don't bother pre-rinsing dishes. Consumer Reports has found that this added step can waste 20 gallons of heated water each day.

3. Put your PC to sleep. Keeping your computer and monitor in sleep mode can cut your energy use by as much as 80 percent. To find out how to put a PC with Windows XP to sleep, click here (for other versions of Windows, click on the link and search the site for that version); to put an Apple computer to sleep, click here.

4. Set your water heater to 120 degrees. It can save up to 10 percent in water-heating costs compared to a 140 degree setting.

5. Don't overdry your laundry. Clothes will need less ironing and hold up better if you remove them when they're just a bit damp. Or better yet, consider using a clothesline or drying rack. Hanging even some of your clothing items can help you save energy.

Source: Consumer Reports Greener Choices - Great website and free newsletter.


FRUGAL LEARNING

Singing Success At-Home Study Course

The Singing Success Vocal Training Program, by celebrity vocal coach Brett Manning, is the only vocal training program that guarantees a full octave increase in your vocal range. And you can do it at home. You'll learn to sing as easily as you speak, completely eliminating vocal strain, and you will learn to master the techniques of vocal style, including runs, licks and trills. 100% guaranteed. Get a full refund if it doesn't do all it promises. The best thing about it is that you can try it out and send it back for a full refund if it doesn't do all it promises to do. Read more about the Singing Success Program.

WHAT'S GOING ON IN THE FORUM

Give your advice for these questions at the Frugal Life Community Forum.

Critters Forum

1. Lately I have had a problem with stray dogs pooping in my yard.How can I deter them?
Also having trouble with cats in my garden,how can I keep them out? I've heard of cayenne but how often would I need to put it down, doesn't water wash cayenne away very quickly?

Do-It-Yourself Forum

1.I want to remove the writing but keep the picture on a nice T shirt. Has anyone tried to hot iron it off? Or used a chemical? Anything? Thanks

Gardening Forum

I would like to know if there is an inexpensive recipe for a soil sterilizer. I have a lot of trouble with unwanted vegetation in my walkways and driveways. I have seen recipes for vegetation killer on this site but I need something long lasting. Thanx ---- Gadget

Miscellaneous Forum

For years I have used plastic taps to reduce wear on the heels of my shoes. I used to buy them from a company called Hale Heels. They went out of business a few years ago. Does anyone where I can buy these taps?? They're like the old metal ones you used to put on the heels of shoes, but they're plastic. Thanks

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© 2006 Randal J. Watkins

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