After All, Tomorrow is Another Day
Nivene Judeh October 31, 2012What can someone accomplish by tomorrow? You might be surprised. Embed This Image On Your Site (copy code below): Courtesy of: It’s Economic
What can someone accomplish by tomorrow? You might be surprised. Embed This Image On Your Site (copy code below): Courtesy of: It’s Economic
Yes, that’s right, the holidays are right around the corner. Even if you don’t allow yourself to get caught up in the holiday craze, it’s still important to know how to save for the important moments in your life. One way to make saving for big events easier is to create a buying plan. A… Continue Reading »
There is an economic term called “economies of scale.” Basically, what it means is that buying can be “cheaper by the dozen.” The more you buy, the less the cost per unit. That’s why it pays to buy in bulk…sometimes. You really have to be careful because it doesn’t always pay to buy in massive… Continue Reading »
We were given the chance to host the Carnival of Financial Camaraderie. The carnival provides an opportunity to read some of the best personal finance blog posts of the previous week. Which was your favorite post? BUDGETING Jason @ Live Real Now writes Net Worth Update – There’s a lot of uncertainty that, at most,… Continue Reading »
Two major ingredients from my list of 10 Ingredients for Financial Security are ‘Know Your Weaknesses’ and ‘Develop a Wish List.’ I previously discussed ingredients one through four in parts one and two of this Striving for Financial Security series, but they can also be found in my book “Big Girls Don’t Cry — Taking… Continue Reading »
The 529 college savings plan is a relatively new way to save for college. The plans are very versatile and can be used for all sorts of expenses and have many benefits: Tax Benefits – There are some really nifty tax benefits for the 59 plan. Aside from the fact that money you invest grows… Continue Reading »