This is guest post from Jessica Cohen who blogs at Found the Marbles, a look at social good, life and paying it forward. Connect with her on Twitter @FoundtheMarbles. Read her full bio below. This is part of the Work from Home Series I started in response to questions I get about how I manage […]
Tips for Healthier Meals {Guest Post}
Saving money on your food budget starts by being more aware of the foods you bring home from the market and utilizing meal planning and your freezer. Finding healthy foods your entire family enjoys won’t happen overnight, but you can learn how to find a healthy alternative for favorite meals and stocking your freezer wisely. […]
5 Ways to Combat Over-Spending
This is a guest post by Sarah Kaufman. It’s no secret that spending money is a lot more fun than saving it. Whether you’re shopping for your kids, or shopping for yourself, if you’re not careful, the depletion of your checking account will creep up on you faster than you can say, “Do you have […]
5 Ways to Save Time & Money This Holiday Season
When it comes to hosting fantastic parties, gifting luxury gifts and celebrating life, two experts know how to make it all happen while staying in your budget and doing it with your busy schedule. These two experts are Dawn Sandomeno and Elizabeth Mascali. Dawn and Elizabeth are entertaining experts, authors of Plan To Party, and […]
Rejoice for Rebates
Shaunna Privratsky is a regular contributor to The Dollar Stretcher.com website and enewsletters. For more ways to save money visit their frugal living resource. From now on, I’d like to be known as the “Ruler of Rebates.” Over the last six months, I have cashed in on $200 worth of rebates. Most of the products […]
Guest post: Nothing Comes Between Me and My Wranglers
Kosmo is an aspiring novelist, vehement opponent of the designated hitter, student of true crime, and plays the keyboard for The Soap Boxers - an eclectic, team-written web magazine. I have always been a person who values comfort over fashion. This is probably a good thing, since I have absolutely no sense of fashion. When […]
How Your Household Items Can Make You Fast Cash
This guest post was written by Go Banking Rates, bringing you informative personal finance content and helpful tools. You can follow them on Twitter at @GoBankingRates. In this tough economy, bringing in some extra money is an exciting idea for anyone. However, finding an additional job could be a bit difficult with so many qualified […]
5 Reasons to Ask your Spouse for a Money Date
This is a guest post by Christian of Money Obedience, a virtual financial coach that offers a free budget planner. If you enjoy this article, please consider subscribing to the MoneyObedience RSS feed. I call a “money date”a date with your partner that focuses on making joint decisions around money. You make a date with […]
10 Areas of Personal Finance
This is a guest post from Charles Chua from All About Living with Life. As a husband, father of two and a writer/blogger with a financial background I blog about parenting, work, home life, happiness, relationships, success, healthy lifestyle, self development and personal finance at All About Living With Life. I wish to uplift the […]
By Train, by Plane, by Automobile: Ways to Save on Travel
This is a guest post from Little House in the Valley, who is currently working toward owning her own little house in the valley. On her journey toward home ownership, she is learning to be financial savvy through budgeting her money and living frugally. With each new savings tip or idea, she shares how she […]