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There’s no way to sugar coat it, raising a kid is going to cost you. According to a recent article on cnbc.com, “The cost of raising a child from birth to age 17 has surged 25 percent over the last … Read More »
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There’s no way to sugar coat it, raising a kid is going to cost you. According to a recent article on cnbc.com, “The cost of raising a child from birth to age 17 has surged 25 percent over the last … Read More »
The following is a guest post from Johann Carpio. Choosing a computer can be a pretty tough choice. Any dubious salesman would offer any computer just for the sake of making a sale. In a few months you could find … Read More »
Shopping at big box stores and buying in bulk is a great way to save money; especially when feeding a family, hosting a party, or stocking up on necessities. Saving money is also good when you’re paying off debt. A … Read More »
The following is a conversation that took place this afternoon (at American Consumer Credit Counseling – a nonprofit credit counseling agency that helps consumers get out of debt!) while I was temporarily displaced from my usual workspace. Scene: Julie sits … Read More »
The temperature is rising, the plants are sprouting, and the flowers are blooming. You know what that means. Time to crawl out of that dungeon you’ve been hiding in all winter and get to work. Whether you’ve got a sprawling … Read More »
Almost everyone has made an impulse buy at some point in their life. If you ever purchase something on a whim because “it’s on sale”, “you just have to have it”, or my worst excuse, “you might need it someday” … Read More »
A friend of mine recently asked me what she should be doing to save for retirement. With the uncertainty of the future of social security, we should all be asking ourselves this question. The earlier you start saving for retirement, … Read More »
People love coupons. As you know, if you read my recent grocery challenge update, I am not one of those people. Not only are coupons not necessary for a thrifty lifestyle, but they can even be detrimental to your wallet … Read More »
For beer lovers, this may be a golden age for American craft beer. Just 30 years ago, there were only 44 breweries in operation in the USA, producing nearly 200 million barrels of beer per year. The number of barrels … Read More »