Holiday Saving Tips Part. 2
So you made your list and checked it twice (hooray for holiday puns!) to make sure you got gifts for everyone on your list. Now it’s time to decorate. Crank up the holiday music and get to work. One problem … Read More »
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So you made your list and checked it twice (hooray for holiday puns!) to make sure you got gifts for everyone on your list. Now it’s time to decorate. Crank up the holiday music and get to work. One problem … Read More »
We’ve been having some conversations here at Talking Cents headquarters about ways to save money around the holidays (which is especially useful if you’re in debt management). The topic turned to gift-giving, so we talked about Yankee Swaps and Secret … Read More »
Turkey day has come and gone and now it’s time for the busiest holiday of the year to begin. You know what that means… spending, spending, and you guessed it… more spending. With all of the presents to buy, food … Read More »
It’s the fundamental backbone of many a personal finance blog: Spend less – Save more. For some it’s common practice. Maybe you switched to store brand cereal, or started brewing your coffee at home every day. For others, maybe you … Read More »
It seems like everyone nowadays has a smart phone that can take pictures, surf the web, download apps or play their favorite music. Well if you have a smart phone then you most likely have a Data Plan for … Read More »
The following is a guest post from Amy Young Have you ever gone into a store knowing exactly what you wanted, and then you suddenly get to the checkout counter with way more than you thought you needed? This happens … Read More »
Here in New England, we just had our first snowfall… on Halloween. It was so bad in some areas that trick-or-treating had to be postponed for safety reasons. How lame is that? Fall is my favorite season, and Winter’s already … Read More »
The following is a guest post from Bethany Collins Recent statistics show that more than half of classic car owners have taken out standard insurance policies on their cars. Why is this so impractical? Because standard car policies might leave … Read More »
I just paid the public library back $35 in late fees. And I have a bunch of books out right now draining quarters out of my pocket in late fees as I type this. Have you ever over drafted because … Read More »