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There are several low-cost ways to make your home look like it did when you first bought it. Here are a few of our favorites.

Are you comfortable with driving a car that others may find embarrassing just so you can save money? Here’s what it’s like to drive a car until it dies.

Technology can help you to automate the management of your finances. Here are 4 types of tools you should consider using to improve your finances.

Losing weight has a lot in common with keeping a budget. There are important lessons to be learned that can apply to both your fitness and finances.

What was your first job, side hustle or attempt at making money? Did it help to mold your thinking of hard work, and shape who you are today?

With just some time, research and a few phone calls we were able to save our family almost $1600/year on our regular monthly expenses. Here’s how.

Don’t make the mistake of buying insurance and forgetting about it. Here are the reasons why you’ll want to keep a close watch on your coverage.
John Wesley was a Christian theologian from the 1700’s and is credited as leading the Methodist movement. So what could this guy teach you about money?
Lending Club continues it’s explosive growth, and should surpass $1 billion in loans originated sometime in October 2012. My returns with Lending Club are now right at 12%.
We’re all used to hearing that if we want to get ahead in life, you need to get a college education. Today I want to talk about an idea that is rarely discussed. The idea that education can negatively affect your bottom line! Education And Wealth: Millionaires Are Well Educated Now before we get too […]
One thing that I’ve been a huge proponent of on this blog is finding ways that you can create income on the side to help turbo boost your progress towards reaching your financial goals. I’ve talked about a lot of ways that I’ve used generate income to help me reach my financial goals. Among the […]
I’ve had a lot of people ask me how I make money blogging. Here is my take on what I think are the best practices and tips for making money blogging.
Moving to a new home can be an expensive and stressful proposition. Here are some ways to save.
Honey and their chrome and firefox extensions will help you to find discounts and cash back on the items you buy, automatically, with little to no effort on your part. Let’s take a look at this cash saving tool.
The middle class is really almost no different than the low income because they don’t own anything. Are you living a low income life because of your debt burden?
The past couple of years my wife and I have been keeping close tabs on our credit. We purchased a house in late 2006 and making sure our credit was in good shape was important while we were looking for a home loan. (Yes, I know. We bought a house right before the bubble burst. […]
This post is about gaining perspective on money management and financial stewardship. I enjoy finding new ways to gain a wise financial steward’s perspective on money. I hope this particular one will encourage the new financial steward, perhaps be a wake up call for some and a reminder for the more seasoned stewards among us. […]
Over a year ago I first heard about a revolutionary new service called FreedomPop that offered free mobile internet to their customers, with no strings attached. I was sure it was too good to be true. At the time I was paying $35/month for a mobile hotspot from Virgin Mobile, so i was more than […]
Shoeboxed.com is a site that looks to make your life simpler by taking all of your paper clutter you have lying around the office (receipts, business cards, etc), digitizing it and organizing it for later use.
Peer to peer lending has been a hot topic on personal finance blogs for the last year or so. Lots of people are promoting it as a good way to make decent returns on your money – even in a tough economy like we’re in (Some might argue that it’s because of the hard times we’re […]
If you’re looking to celebrate Christmas with more joy and less debt, “Hundred Dollar Holiday” is a classic book that’s well worth reading or re-reading.
If you’re looking for a good high yield savings account where you can put your money, I think EverBank should be near the top of your list.
