Moving homes is an exciting time full of change, possibility, new beginnings – and hidden costs. From hiring a moving company to buying packing tape, those costs can begin to add up. But moving doesn’t have to drain your bank account. Here are five ways to save money moving.
A college education is a lot more expensive than it used to be in the past. With rising college tuition costs many people are trying to save money on college tuition any way they can. If you find yourself in the situation of not having saved enough for college or not getting that scholarship that you hoped for, the good news is that you can…
Now that school is back in session, it’s time to start thinking about back to school clothes. Some of us have already shopped and taken advantage of pre-school sales during August, but there are still some great deals to be had. Here are four ways to save money on back to school clothes that apply to children and college students.
We live in an era of technological prosperity. Manufacturers are pumping out new gadgets seemingly every day, and we the consumers face numerous choices when buying new ones. Unfortunately, we don’t all have unlimited budgets so we have to pick and choose what items we really want. Here are a few ways to save money on electronics so you can buy more.
Having kids home for the summer can be fun and interesting, but it can also be stressful. Not only do kids make huge messes and require constant attention, but it becomes expensive to keep them entertained. When kids wake up in the morning, all the way through the day up until they go to sleep, they cost a lot of money. But with school starting…
Whether you’re a high school student saving up money for your first car, a college student saving up for your next big spring break trip, a graduate student saving for your adult life, or a grandparent budgeting for retired life, careful money management is key. With job prospects remaining low and college debt rates soaring, more and more college undergrads, graduate students, and recent grads…
Budgeting is something that many people can relate to doing. With the economy being the roller coaster that it has been, it can be difficult to rely on just the notion that you’ll get by. So many have sought out means of budgeting better, or at the very least a more effective means of doing what they have already been trying to do. If you…
Labor Day is the first three day weekend after summer and is a great time to relax or work on some projects. Here are seven frugal Labor Day activities that are sure to brighten your weekend and keep your budget happy.
We’ve talked about what items you should buy used before, but how do you know which used electronics are worth it? After the jump, view this handy infographic by comparing the newest phones, tablets, laptops and TVs to their predecessors.
We all love saving money, but sometimes you have to consider the long term effects before getting short term savings. Last week I wrote about 5 frugal things people do that end up costing more money in the long run – here are another 5 ways saving money now can end up costing you more later.
We saved Mark over $300 per month on his monthly bills. Now he can finally take that vacation he's been dreaming about.
Here's how it works:
Get a free, no obligation quote and find out how much you could save. It only takes 5 minutes to save up to 50% or more.