Living Frugally: The Best Time to Book a Flight
The following is a guest post from Kat Tretina and Money Under 30 The price of a particular plane ticket will vary wildly depending on the day of the week, the month of the year, and the length of...
View ArticleLiving Frugally: Quality and Consistency
Practicing Frugality Unfortunately, practicing frugality is too often translated as buying the least expensive products or services. Particularly in difficult economic times, there may be a tendency to...
View ArticleLiving Frugally: Return of the Clothesline
According to the Consumer Energy Center, clothes dryers can be one of the most expensive home appliances to operate, using approximately 6% of a home’s total electricity usage. That likely doesn’t come...
View ArticleTime to Give Up Your Starbucks Habit?
In The Millionaire Next Door – a book I read years ago – authors Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko summarize their findings after spending 20 years interviewing millionaires. They boil their...
View ArticleBills Every American Ought to Lower
The following is a guest post from Jenna, a freelance blogger who is mainly focused on business innovation and breaking stories in business. She has been blogging since college where she studied...
View ArticleLiving Frugally: Utilizing the Starbucks App
I had a longer draft of this ready to go when I saw that Paul, over at Saving Freak, recently covered similar material. In his blog post, 19 Hacks to Save Money at Starbucks, he does a nice job of...
View ArticleWhen Less is More
Documentary: Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things (2016). How might your life be better with less? The synopsis on the film’s website notes the purpose is to examine the many flavors of...
View ArticleAvoiding Mistakes With Your Medication in an Attempt to Save Money
The following is a contributed post from Jenna, a freelance blogger who is mainly focused on business innovation. There is nothing wrong with trying to save a little bit of money. The problem comes...
View ArticleCheck Out Dine Rewards
The wife and I like to eat out. Although my wife is an excellent cook and we often prepare and eat diverse, healthy meals at home, we do enjoy eating out. We enjoy visiting familiar restaurants as well...
View ArticleFrugality Isn’t the Answer
As a personal finance blogger, I have a confession to make. I’m not all that interested in frugality, at least not in the way most people seem to understand – and most importantly – practice it. As I...
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