Mother’s Day is less than two weeks away – do you know what you’re doing to celebrate your mom? Here are 7 ideas to show your mom just how much she means to you, without breaking your bank.
Now that your spring semester is almost over, it’s time to get ready to sell your textbooks. Here is your ultimate guide to getting the most cash for your textbooks.
Gardening is a great hobby for the frugal enthusiast because growing your own produce can also cut down your grocery bills. Here are 8 tips to save money on your garden this spring.
College students are usually broke so they sometimes get creative when it comes to their food budget. Here are 6 ways to eat well on a college student’s budget.
Managing money is hard work and even the most financially savvy people make mistakes sometimes. Here are five money mistakes you can easily avoid.
Even though it’s barely spring, most of the U.S. is experiencing seasonably warm temperatures. It’s time to start thinking about surviving summer heat waves without spending a fortune.
Easter is just around the corner and it’s a wonderful time to spend with family and friends. With food preparations, bunny decorations, dying eggs and more, Easter could definitely use some money saving tips. Here are 5 ways to have a fun and frugal Easter! Easter Baskets Easter baskets are always a mandatory part of Easter; without them kiddos can’t hunt for Easter eggs! Due to…
Americans donate almost $300 billion to charities each year and that kind of money can go a long way to make a difference in our communities, country and world. But with the latest uproar about Kony 2012 and Invisible Children, Inc., it’s a good idea to properly vet any charities before cutting a check.
There’s a little over a month left for this tax season and many of have already gotten or are expecting a tax refund. Usually I use my tax withholding as a forced savings account and use the refund to buy myself something nice, like a computer (last year) or a small vacation (2010). Instead of splurging, here are six ways to use your tax refund…
There are a lot of benefits to becoming a senior, like being allowed to yell at kids for being on your lawn and wearing zebra stripes with lime green plaid. But above all, the discounts. There are so many financial benefits to being labeled a senior, and many of them come along with an AARP membership.
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