It’s almost June, and it finally is starting to feel like summer this week. Last week, we had a company BBQ but the weather was very wet and it was cold enough to freeze our hands and see our breath. Since the week started, the weather has been nice and warm, and that is less… [Read More]
5 Ways to Make Frugality Fun Instead of Having Frugal Fatigue
A study conducted by the National Foundation for Credit Counseling in 2011 reveals the fact that the Americans have started spending more even if they’ve not yet fully recovered from the economic recession. In the survey, about two-thirds of people have confessed that they’re tired of keeping watch on every dollar they spend. As per… [Read More]
Weekend Reading: Osama, Harper, and Commodities Edition
Talk about a lot of events that have happened recently! Osama Bin Laden was killed by a group of Navy SEALs, Canada’s Conservative party won a majority mandate, and gold, silver, and oil have crashed hard, bringing the Canadian dollar down with them. It looks like the long awaited correction (for some) is finally happening…. [Read More]
3 Tips for Investing Your Time, Money, and Energy Wisely
The following is a guest post by Charles from CreditDonkey. If you are interested in becoming financially secure and living a life free from excessive debt and financial stress, then you will be interested in learning 3 ways that you can invest your time, money, and energy wisely to attain such a lifestyle. Let’s talk about… [Read More]
Midweek Reading: Catching Up Edition
I’ve been doing a lot of reading as I’ve been catching up on the 1000+ items in my Reader, and here are some of the interesting items I’ve come across recently: