How Can I Save Money on Groceries?

Two Cents October 15, 2018
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Two Cents

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TWO CENTS is an educational show about personal finance. The show is created and written by Philip Olson, Julia Lorenz-Olson, Andrew Matthews, and Katie Graham. Hosts Philip and Julia met at UT Austin while studying theater and were married in 2007 (while still students). He was licensed as an investment advisor in 2011 and received his CFP credentials in 2015. Julia started several small businesses before transitioning to the mortgage industry. In 2015 they founded SOLSTICE WEALTH, a fee-only financial planning firm dedicated to entrepreneurs and artists. Andrew Matthews and Katie Graham (also married IRL) direct, produce edit, and animate Two Cents. Together they’ve worked on multiple films including ZERO CHARISMA and BEST WORST MOVIE. Andrew has directed other PBSDS channel shows IT’S OKAY TO BE SMART and IT’S LIT. Katie was a YouTube vlogger back in 2006 making over 100 videos under the user name K80blog.

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SUBSCRIBE to Two Cents! https://goo.gl/jQ857H Supermarkets are built with tricks and challenges designed to make you spend more than you planned. But with a little preparation, you can safely avoid them and save money. We have some grocery tips this week! Two Cents on FB: https://www.facebook.com/TwoCentsPBS Two Cents on Twitter: @twocentspbs -- Two Cents was created by Katie Graham, Andrew Matthews, Philip Olson CFP® and Julia Lorenz-Olson and is brought to you by PBS Digital Studios. We love dropping some knowledge on all things personal finance and helping you make better money decisions. Two Cents is hosted by Philip Olson, CFP® and Julia Lorenz-Olson Directors: Katie Graham & Andrew Matthews Written by: Andrew Matthews & Julia Lorenz-Olson Produced by: Katie Graham & Amanda Fox Images by: Shutterstock Music by: APM Works Cited: Stephanie Clifford. (July 17, 2011) At Stores, Making 5 for $5 a Bigger Draw Than 1 for $1 The New York Times. Emily Co. (Feb. 29, 2016) 15 Sneaky Ways Supermarkets Get You to Spend More. Popsugar. Michelle Crouch. “50 Supermarket Tricks You Still Fall For”. Reader’s Digest. Sophia Tulp. (Jun. 26, 2017) Millennials eat up savings by dining out a lot, study shows. USA Today. Mary Ellen Biery. (Oct. 3, 2016) The 15 Least Profitable Industries in the U.S. Forbes. Stock footage from Prelinger Archives.

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