I’ve been meaning to buy a new laptop for a while now, but I’m as hesitant as anyone else is to throw down thousands of dollars on something that might be outdated in a year or two. I’ve already considered … Continue reading →
An interesting comment on a recent post caught my attention. In response to my suggestions for things to do with a tax refund, Ross wrote, “Paying off any high interest debt will save you money in the long run, but it can be pretty tempting to buy something frivolous with the money, especially if ...
This is a guest post from MD of Studenomics– a personal finance blog that makes money talk fun for 20-somethings. We all hate to be told that we can’t do something. Whenever I’ve discussed ways to save money in your everyday life, my readers would get turned off. When I would discuss ...
Ever had one of those moments when you are in a store poised to make a spontaneous purchase, but stayed strong, put the item back on the shelf and pocketed the savings? I recently had this same experience and wondered how I could better track that “saved” money. For the last ...
It’s been a couple weeks now since my mom passed away, and I am trying to get back in the swing of things at work, at home, and here at the blog. Fortunately, I’m surrounded by many friends and loved ones at each place, and it has been a big ...
The following guest post was submitted by Kevin, web content writer for Resqdebt.com. For more helpful tips on how to save money and stay out of debt, visit Resqdebt’s website at www.resqdebt.com. People often can be successful in the business world but clueless when it comes to managing their own finances. A ...