As a single mom, you know that saving money is essential. Whether you’re trying to support your family by working three mediocre jobs or one high-paying job with long hours, chances are that you’re struggling in one way or another. Even if you have a great job, you may have trouble covering all your expenses plus the full-time childcare you use while you work. You…
As if college tuition wasn’t already expensive enough on its own, paying for meals several times a day on campus can easily deplete what’s ever left of your scholarship or loan money if you aren’t careful. Campus eateries aren’t cheap nor the healthiest food choices. But there are some simple ways that you can still eat three meals a day and not go bankrupt. Here…
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…
In college, I was known for being the girl that loved “brinner” (breakfast for dinner). Although French toast and pancakes were usually a front runner on my menu, eggs were my all-time favorite, especially on days when my scholarship money was running super low. Not only are eggs loaded with tons of protein and Omega 3’s, but they are essentially the least expensive protein you…
A vacation should be a relaxing time for you to enjoy with your family, but sometimes your finances can cause a strain on the fun. With a bit of effort and careful planning, you can still enjoy a fantastic vacation without worrying about money. Here are five ways to save on a fantastic vacation.
Being a parent means a lot more than just soccer games and Band-Aids. You have to plan for the worst and ensure your children will be taken care of if anything should happen. Here are five financial tips for parents to plan for the worst.
Even though school doesn’t start for at least another month or two, it’s time to start thinking about getting ready to go back to school in the fall. Here are 6 things to do this summer to get yourself and your kids ready for school.
The 4th of July is just around the corner and whether you’re celebrating at home or traveling, you can always save money. Here are 7 ways to save money this 4th of July.
With longer days during the summer, it’s a great time to dive into a project or two. Here are 7 frugal summer projects and activities.
Most of us are looking forward to our upcoming three day weekend, even if we aren’t planning an early summer vacation. Here are some frugal ideas to have fun and enjoy your Memorial Day weekend.
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