

Combine with meal-prepping and bring food to work – cook in bulk to save money as well as time. Not much Asian meals, but helpful for food combination ideas.

r/BudgetFood, r/EatCheapAndHealthy, r/CheapMeals, r/MealPrepSunday, r/SlowCooking. Subs compiling recipes for meals that don’t cost a lot of money.Great for those of you contemplating buying a bicycle to get to work/school/shops and reduce transportation cost. r/BikeCommuting. Tips for people who use bicycles as their primary mode of transportation.Here are 25 of them.Ģ7707 / Pixabay Personal finance subreddits and what they’re for They will help you save, spend, invest and manage your money better – for a variety of occasions. There are other personal finance subreddits that you can explore. The r/MalaysianPF community, on the other hand, would be great if it wasn’t, um, dead.īUT. The most useful information get the most upvotes – so you get to save time by reading only the best of the best as determined by those personal finance subreddit community members themselves.Įven though r/PersonalFinance has a lot of members and contributors, I wouldn’t really recommend it and some other subs to Malaysians as many topics are specific for the US crowd. That’s a shame, because one of the best ways to learn about personal finance is to learn from the Reddit community. I have suggested Reddit as a resource page before, but the sheer amount of available information can be enough for some people to go, ‘nope’ and close off the tab. To make it more complicated, sometimes you don’t know what you don’t know – not even the search term for it.

Looking for specific answers can be tough. Personal finance is so… so… BROAD, isn’t it? We come from all kinds of backgrounds and have all types of interests and go through all sorts of life circumstances.
