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Saving Money by Not Spending

Last updated: January 3, 2025 5:07 pm
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How I Cut My Expenses in Half by Embracing a Frugal Lifestyle

Living Like a Graduate Student to Save Money

In a recent post by Kevin Corcoran, he shared his experience of furnishing an apartment on a budget. This reminded me of my own journey back in 1975 when I moved to Rochester, NY as an assistant professor at the University of Rochester’s Graduate School of Management. Despite having a relatively high income, I decided to live like a graduate student to save money.

Financial Constraints and a Plan B

Due to my F-1 student visa status and the need to finish my dissertation to secure a green card, I had to be financially prudent. I set a goal to save $10,000 as a backup plan in case I couldn’t complete my dissertation on time. This amount would allow me to start a business and qualify for a green card under the immigration law at the time.

Living Modestly and Cutting Costs

I adopted a frugal lifestyle by renting a modest apartment, buying used furniture, and minimizing expenses. I avoided dining out at expensive restaurants and made conscious choices to save money wherever possible. Despite living in a high-tax state and facing financial challenges, I managed to save a significant amount by late 1976.

The Outcome and Lessons Learned

By the end of my savings journey, I had accumulated $9,200, just shy of my $10,000 goal. This experience taught me valuable lessons in financial discipline and planning for the future. The savings I amassed played a crucial role in purchasing my first house in 1978 and provided a solid foundation for future financial endeavors.

Reflecting on Success and Resilience

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While my initial plan to secure a green card didn’t work out as expected, the resilience and discipline I demonstrated during that period set the stage for future successes. Despite facing setbacks, I remained proud of my achievements and the financial stability I had achieved through careful planning and frugality.

By adopting a minimalist lifestyle and prioritizing savings, I was able to navigate financial challenges and lay a strong foundation for future endeavors. This experience shaped my approach to money management and instilled in me the importance of living within my means.

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