Did you know that the perfect gift does NOT have to be expensive? I was reminded of this just a couple of months ago as Christmas rolled around. I am normally one of the worlds worst buyers of presents for reasons we will get into in a minute, but I hit gold with a bit […]
How to Save Money by Building Your Own Computer
When Getting a Home Warranty Makes Sense
Are you one of those homeowners who has nightmares about a crippled heating system? Maybe you’re thinking of buying a house, but you’re worried about all the components that could break. If either of these describes you – or even if you’re somewhere in the middle – you might want to consider a home warranty. […]
When Do You Really Need a Tax Attorney?
The tax clock is clicking. By now, most workers have received their income statements from their employers. That is a subtle nudge to get going on pulling your tax return together before the dreaded April 15th deadline, and the majority of taxpayers file on time with little complications. However, there are those incidents when filing […]
Valentine’s Day Flower Buying Guide
Healthy and Cheap Valentine’s Day Options for Kids
My wife over at HealthierDay.com made a great new post on healthy and cheap Valentine’s Day giveaways for kids. This post covers a bunch of creative (and cheap) ideas that you can work on with your kids in the next couple of days to make Valentine’s Day healthy and cheap! Go check it out now here: 7 […]
How Much Does A Minor Car Accident Cost?
5 Terrible Money Habits You Need to Quit Now
It’s easy to slip into bad habits — whether it’s sleeping in late, eating unhealthy foods or procrastinating on your work. There are plenty of bad habits that have to do with how you handle your money, too. You might even be completely unaware you have a bad habit. It’s worth taking a closer look, […]
How to Find The Best Personal Loan Rates and Save with Even Financial
The average American household has over $15,000 in debt. With most of this debt on Credit Cards with high interest rates, many consumers find themselves in financial unrest. Credit cards have long been the savior of consumers when they need to make a purchase beyond the amount saved in their bank accounts. The drawback is […]
Is January the Best Time to Negotiate Rent?
Negotiations tend to be a tricky business, especially if you’re dealing with someone that you don’t know well or feel comfortable around. Landlords usually fit that bill. However, there are plenty of ways to get around an awkward conversation. One of the keys is to pick your time. The other key is not to simply […]
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