The cost of living, it’s a phrase we seem to hear more and more of today - and for good (or bad) reason.


The cost of living can be a challenging, especially when it comes to increasing essential costs like insurance, power, gas & wifi, groceries, phone plans, transport, and debt. That's why we're excited to announce our new cost of living series, aimed at helping you keep more money in your pocket & feel at ease about your finances.


Our series will provide you with practical tips and advice on how to save money on all living expenses in NZ. We'll cover topics like how to compare insurance policies to find the best deal, how to reduce your energy bills, and how to save money on groceries by meal planning, supermarket selection and buying in bulk.


We'll also explore ways to save money on your phone plan, including negotiating with your provider for a better deal or switching to a cheaper provider. And we'll provide tips on how to reduce your transportation costs, such as carpooling or using public transport.


Additionally, we'll delve into how to manage your debt more effectively, including strategies for paying off debt quicker.


Our aim with this series is to empower you to take control of your finances and find ways to save money on essential expenses so you can enjoy a better financial life.

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By making small changes to your spending habits, you can free up money to put towards your financial goals, whether that's paying off debt, building an emergency fund, or saving for a major purchase.


So keep an eye out for our upcoming blogs and start taking steps towards being better with your money with BudgetBuddie.

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Have you registered for when we launch?

Register for when we launch to get early access and special deals and easily get more clarity on your finances. Sign up here.

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Final words

Thanks for reading, if you have any feedback or questions on what you've seen so far, feel free to get in touch using our contact form or alternatively give us a bell at hello@budgetbuddie.co.nz

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Disclaimer

This blog or any other information provided by BudgetBuddie is not financial advice. If you're needing financial advice please get in touch with a licensed financial advisor or professional.

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