Until a couple of months ago we were living at an apartment where we had quite a variety of furniture; I had some hand-me-downs as well as a lot of furniture from Ikea that had already been moved around a couple of times and was already a little beaten up; my girlfriend had a bedroom… [Read More]
Practical Help for Your Credit Card Debt
The following is a guest post by Debt Advisory Line. It wasn’t always this easy to get into debt. In today’s world, as you may know from personal experience, you can literally walk into any department store, pick out a large screen TV of your liking, charge it on your credit card and subsequently wind… [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]
Lessons Learned from Moving Out at a Young Age
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]
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