Living Frugally: Be a Savvy Traveler
Here are three things you should do as you prepare for a vacation. The time away from work and school will be much more enjoyable if you keep expenses manageable and do not accrue significant debt as a...
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View ArticleLiving Frugally: Give Blood, Save Lives and Get Out of Debt
When someone asks me how they are supposed to get out of debt or get ahead financially, I give them several helpful tips including one that I think is underrated and often forgotten…Give Blood/Plasma....
View ArticleMaximize Your Business Storage Space with Pallet Racking
Business storage space is always at a premium. If you have plenty of spare storage space in your warehouse or storage yard, then it is fair to say that you are probably paying too much for your...
View ArticleLiving Frugally: Reduce Your Living Costs in Five Simple Steps
There’s no getting around the fact that living costs can be high these days. However, as long as you’re savvy, you should be able to succeed in keeping your household budget in the black. To help you...
View ArticleFour Golden Rules for Selling Your Gold Jewellery and Coins
You don’t need to be an industry professional to sell items of value, like gold jewellery or coins. The dusty set of stow away valuables which has accumulated enough space in your house to be paying...
View ArticleA SavvyInterview – Erin Warren
Erin Warren is the senior vice president of marketing at Splender, a unique online cash back shopping site that is part of Cartera Commerce. In this role, Erin is responsible for leading marketing...
View ArticleSave Money on Christmas Shopping: Some Cool Tips for Retirees
The following is a guest post from Good Nelly, a financial writer. You can find her work at My Way of Viewing. Besides writing, she loves to travel and cook. Saving money for shopping gets a bit...
View ArticleLiving Frugally: Quality and Consistency
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 make every effort to...
View ArticleDestination Minimalism
I have recently stumbled across a couple of articles discussing the concept of ‘minimalism’ and recently listened to a podcast, On Point with Tom Ashbrook, which discussed the same. Between the various...
View ArticleMaximize Your Business Storage Space with Pallet Racking
Business storage space is always at a premium. If you have plenty of spare storage space in your warehouse or storage yard, then it is fair to say that you are probably paying too much for your...
View ArticleMany Paths Lead to Financial Freedom
Mr. Money Mustache is a forty-something retiree [retired at 30 I believe] who blogs about how everyone can live a frugal yet fulfilling – or Badass as he states – life of leisure. I first heard about...
View ArticleThe Money – Lifestyle Tradeoff
This latest post is tangentially related to two recent posts on minimalism, Destination Minimalism and Minimalism By Circumstances? In Destination Minimalism, I indicated that minimalism for me could...
View ArticleLiving Frugally: Be a Savvy Traveler
Making plans to travel this year? Here are three things you should do as you prepare for a vacation. The time away from work and school will be much more enjoyable if you keep expenses manageable and...
View ArticleLiving Frugally: Can You Be Frugal While Investing In the Financial Market?
Certainly. There is a common misunderstanding among new investors that they require huge capital in order to become a successful investor in the financial market, which is not true. In many cases you...
View ArticleAnatomy of an Energy Efficient Home
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View ArticleLiving 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 ArticleSave Money on Christmas Shopping: Some Cool Tips for Retirees
The following is a guest post from Good Nelly, a financial writer. You can find her work at My Way of Viewing. Besides writing, she loves to travel and cook. Saving money for shopping gets a bit...
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...
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