I’ve finally done it!!! After countless chapters read, papers written, slides created, presentations presented, and hours of team meetings, I’ve finally finished all assignments required to complete my MBA from VCU. Now, it’s time for my wife and sit down and do some reflecting so that we can plan out where we want to go […]
Money Saving Idea – Pirating
This money saving idea is highly controversial, but I thought I would bring it up to see what types of insightful comments I would receive. Money Saving Idea – Pirating – The Background With the advent of the internet many folks, at one time or another have, pirated material. They got it for free without […]
Save Money and Lose Weight Today!
Share Plates at Restaurants
I’ve got another quick and simple saving money tip that my wife and I have been using for the past year or two that has worked wonders! It involves sharing plates at restaurants. Share Plates at Restaurants – Money Saving Breakdown Difficulty (Super Easy/Easy/Medium/Hard/Expert): Easy Average Savings per Year ($/year): 200 Time Required (mins): 5 Savings for your […]
Playing the Lottery is Stupid
Stephanie over at The Broke and Beautiful Life had a great article that I read recently titled: “Is Playing the Lottery Insane?” I thought I would chime in here and add my two cents on the topic of playing the lottery. Playing the Lottery is Stupid – Money Saving Breakdown Difficulty (Super Easy/Easy/Medium/Hard/Expert): Super Easy […]
Book Review – The Millionaire Next Door
Quit World of Warcraft Today
Debt: Instant Gratification With a Hangover
I’m going to venture a guess that we’ve all borrowed money to buy something for ourselves: food, clothes, entertainment, cars, houses, etc. The list for some goes on and on…. Sure, debt can be great to purchase things like a house that might take quite a lifetime to save up for. But, there is an evil […]
Saving Money – Cut Soft Drinks Out of Your Life Today!
The Difference Between Being Frugal and Cheap?
What is the difference between being frugal and being cheap? This is a topic that comes up quite frequently on Frugal section of reddit. After reading through one of the most recent posts that broached this subject, I thought I would offer some of the main arguments there and give some of my thoughts on the […]