The Benefits of Buying Used
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Certain costs and spending cannot be avoided. Your home needs heat, your family needs food, and your car needs gas. Many of us also like to spruce up our homes and our wardrobes from time to time and if you … Read More »
Saving money on clothes is something everyone seems to appreciate. Whether you have a tight clothing budget to reduce credit card debt or you just want to make it stretch a little more, these tips to save money on your wardrobe … Read More »
Many of us may have made financial New Year’s resolutions whether it be to save more, spend less, pay off debt, start an emergency fund, save for retirement, etc. National Cut Your Energy Costs Day 2013, January 10, is a … Read More »
Just 1 month ago, most people were thinking about gifts and parties. Now that the holidays are over, a lot of people start the New Year thinking about health and physical fitness. Your budget may be tight after a holiday … Read More »
January is National Financial Wellness Month. It just so happens that is also the month for resolutions and “starting fresh”. Almost every year one of my resolutions has to do with money, whether I resolve to save more, spend less, … Read More »
The crushing financial burden of higher education is eroding the value of a college education, suggests an online survey conducted by American Consumer Credit Counseling. A little over half of 220 budget-conscious consumers surveyed in the ACCC poll said college … Read More »
My computer is about 8 years old. In a time where technology can become obsolete on a monthly basis, I have been fighting this for far too long. It’s time to get a new PC. I’ve taken my computer about … Read More »
As college students migrate home for the holidays, they can look forward to time with family and old friends, relaxation, and a break from classes. But trust me, this can get really boring really quick. Our credit counseling suggestion is … Read More »
Holiday shopping season is in full swing. Thanksgiving gave way to Black Friday and Cyber Monday, and we’ll see several other sale events up until Christmas. Now, the budget-conscious person inside you is saying, “Hey, this would be a good … Read More »