Everybody loves shopping to some extent. Whether it is for smaller ticket items such as clothes and shoes, or larger items such as plane travel tickets and hotels to some exotic destination. Every once is a while you even get to shop for the mother of all purchases – a home. The good news is […]
The Best Vacuum Cleaner for the Money
How to Save Money and Time When Ordering Take-Out
4 Ways to Save Money During the First Year of College
Starting college is an exciting and sometimes daunting experience for new students and their parents. One of the many factors students have to consider during that important first year is how to maintain a viable budget. Whether the family has saved for college or has taken out student loans, every dollar counts! If your son […]
4 Essential Questions to Ask Before Getting a Loan
The Second Biggest Financial Mistake You Can Make
We all know that the biggest financial mistake you can make is not saving for retirement. You’ve probably read that hundreds of times. If you’re here reading this blog, then I think we are safe to assume you are at least somewhat financially savvy and are saving for retirement. Now that we have that out […]
Energy Saving Myths That Might Be Costing You
Every homeowner remembers the so-called conventional wisdom of energy-saving taught by friends and family. But maybe it’s time to look into these and see if they really do save money on your monthly bill. Check out some of these common energy saving myths that might be costing you. Energy efficiency and energy conservation is the […]
Who Should Invest in the Stock Market?
How to Celebrate Memorial Day on a Budget
Summer officially begins near the end of June, but many folks usher in the season on Memorial Day. Though it traditionally honors veterans killed in action, for some people the holiday has become a weekend-long celebration. However you mark the day, it doesn’t have to blow your budget. There are lots of relatively low-cost and […]
Five Retirement Expenses That Will Cost You Big Time
Every family budget is different. Maybe you like spending your extra money on gourmet cheeses while your neighbor has no intention of giving up her commitment to exotic orchids. But for most retirees, these individual idiosyncrasies aren’t what drive the costs of retirement. It’s the daily, recurring expenses that quickly accumulate. If you want a […]
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