Below is a guest post from Super Frugalette where she blogs about being elegant in a fiscally contentious way. Everyone has financial concerns…job loss, car repairs, health insurance, travel insurance, etc. Depending on what stage you are in your life these cares are different. However the proverbial “emergency fund” is always on the lips of… [Read More]
Are You Investing Wisely in Yourself?
The following is a guest post by MightyBargainHunter.com. There’s no shortage of advice on the Internet as to how to invest your money, and no shortage of people who will help you invest your money for a fee. I’ll wager that “money” (or maybe “stocks”) is the first thing that comes to mind when you think… [Read More]
Cheapest (but best) Places to Live
Moving can be a difficult process, but when you love where you’re going, it can be a real treat. Finding some of the cheapest, but best, places to live can be simple with a little research and a lot of patience. Here are a few of the top picks of the best and cheapest places… [Read More]
What Would You Do with a Million Dollars?
… would you give up the Internet? If it were permanent, I don’t think I’d give up the Internet. 🙂 Here is what I would do, though, assuming that I didn’t lose half of it to tax confiscation right off the bat, which I probably would! These would be my first priorities, in alphabetical order: Business… [Read More]
Savings = Freedom
I have often heard the phrase “debt = slavery”; when we are in debt, our lives are basically owned by our creditors, our employers, the government, and anyone else whose assistance and support we rely upon. If debt is slavery, then what is freedom? If we have no debt, are we truly free? When I was… [Read More]
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