How To Teach Your High School Graduate About Managing Money
One of the best ways to create a fiscally responsible adult is by training them to handle financial issues as a child. Teaching your...
How to Save Money and Time on TV and Internet
When you go into an all you can eat food buffet, you are filled with excitement. Unlimited food! But after stuffing yourself to the...
5 Chores You Can Do Yourself To Save Money
In these tight economic times, everyone is looking for ways to cut back. Cutting back may mean eliminating a few services that you are...
Get Physically Fit without Killing Your Budget
Gym memberships can cost over $1,000 a year. Add a personal trainer to that and you are spending thousands to get fit and stay...
6 Holiday Items You Shouldn’t Pay Full Price For
Sale, sale, sale! Get used to hearing and seeing this for the next two months or so. But before you get sick of it,...
8 Money-Saving Frugality Tips From the Great Depression Era
Your grandparents and great-grandparents were on to something. Their frugality and resourcefulness helped them adapt to some truly challenging situations. Follow their lead, and you too can learn to be self-sufficient no matter what life throws at you.
You Need a Shopping Conscience
I enjoy the "thrill of the hunt" when shopping, but sometimes by the time I've gotten home, I can't even remember what items I...
5 Tips To Get Your Friends To Be Frugal With You
Many studies have shown that we tend to do things based on the examples set by our friends. When our friends overeat, we overeat,...
The Best Way To Shop Smart: Shop For Others
Recently, a local organization that I support held a food drive. We were given a grocery bag one holiday evening and asked to bring...
What Detroit Has Taught Me About Saving Money
Can you imagine living in a city without a single chain grocery store? Can you imagine living without a Target, a Walmart, a Home...