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This may seem a little off the wall, but then again, it wouldn’t be the first time I wrote something odd. You see the title and you are reading this, so we already know that you know how to learn … Read More »
About 10 years ago, self help guru Tony Robbins coined a term called CANI – Constant And Never-ending Improvement. What does this have to do with you, shopping and your budget? Everything! When it comes to saving money, trimming here … Read More »
Pets. Who knew that you could love something that never pays for anything, eats your food, and wants attention most of the day? Owning pets can leave you with a lovely mess…of bills, but have no fear. There are ways … Read More »
Our credit counseling advice is to always save money. But here’s a question for you – what is your relationship with saving money? And I don’t mean how many dollars and cents you save (or don’t save) every month. It’s … Read More »
After a long hard winter, at least up here in the Northeast, the sun is coming out more often and several feet of snow has turned into a few inches of grey yuckiness. It’s time to think spring – and … Read More »
In my last post, I attacked the convenience store for selling me less coffee for the same price, and paying for the privilege by buying their travel mug. Today, It’s about chewing gum.. and something I did not know, but … Read More »
How much would you pay for a cup of coffee? The cost of habits and indulgences has been discussed before, and the “Latte Factor” is practically legendary in personal finance circles, but even when being cost conscious, there are traps … Read More »
For veterans of frugal shopping, unit pricing should be second nature – an unconscious automatic calculation leading to the best prices available. (Wow, say that ten times fast… or just continue reading.) For the rest of us, it requires just … Read More »
They say that time is money, and wasted time can cost you. Likewise, there are plenty of savings opportunities out there but most of them require time and effort. Time vs money, the age-old question So is it worth it … Read More »