Black Friday falls on the day after Thanksgiving and has earned the reputation of being the busiest shopping day of the year. The name was adopted from an accounting term - red ink denotes a negative profit margin, where as "in the black" More...
It’s a new year, and getting out of debt is always among the most popular New Year’s Resolutions. The problem with resolutions, though, is too often they’re just dreams, with no action to back them More...
Would you like to have more money in your pocket – without having to do any extra work? For many of us, the easiest way to boost our savings is to cut back on how much we’re spending. Whether you’re channeling money into an emergency fund, or More...
While it may be true that in the stock market there is no rule without an exception, there are some principles that are tough to dispute. Let's review 10 general principles to help investors get a better grasp of how to approach the market from a More...
Food and groceries can take a big chun of your budget. Here are more tips on how to save on buying food, because we can’t seem to get enough of More...
Money has always been an issue for many people and your not alone. Many people aren’t aware of the many solutions that they can do to possibly earn some extra More...
The holiday shopping season can be a real source of stress for many reasons: money strain, crippling pressure, and conflict inside and outside of the More...
By all accounts consumers are doing a much better job of detecting and reporting identity theft. In fact the number of incidents had been in decline for a number of More...
The holidays are fast approaching and we’ve already mentioned in previous posts about how practical it would be to start shopping early. But what to do if budget is a little More...
Your water bill is likely not a major worry for you. Other utility bills are much higher and water is a necessity, after all. In today's economy, however, all bills are fair game for reduction and water bills can be cut with little effort. Besides More...