Moving out at a young age Moving into my first apartment nearly 8 years ago was no big deal. Hiring movers and making the first big step into adulthood wasn’t as difficult as everyone made it seem. Just about all of my furniture were hand-me-downs from family or stuff I was bringing along, and when… [Read More]
3 Frugal Ideas for a Romantic Valentine’s Day
Breakfast in bed Sometimes, nothing feels better than waking up to the smells of your favorite foods and a warm drink. This one is guaranteed to win you some bonus points and cheer up even the grumpiest morning person. The day before, head out to the grocery store and buy some fresh fruits and whatever… [Read More]
Thinking About Hiring Outside Finance Advice?
This post comes to you from the NerdWallet.com team of financial bloggers and experts in helping users compare rewards credit card offers. For a lot of people, managing finances isn’t a simple task, but even at its most basic level, personal finance is all about ensuring that you’re making more than what you’re spending, and… [Read More]
Heating with Body Heat the Future of Frugality?
The following is a guest post by HomeServe.com. It’s definitely not a reason to rethink your boiler insurance just yet, but Swedish scientists reckon they’ve discovered the heating solution of the future. Jernhusen, a real estate firm from Stockholm, is looking into how body heat can be harnessed to provide natural, environmentally-friendly warmth. According to… [Read More]
Are Emergency Savings Necessary?
The following is a guest post from Crystal at Budgeting in the Fun Stuff, where she writes about finding the balance between paying your bills, saving for your future, and budgeting for the fun stuff along the way. As a middle class young adult, I view emergency savings as very necessary. Many investments may make… [Read More]
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