Americans love to eat, whether it’s a home-cooked meal or a night at out a restaurant. It’s easier to stop at a restaurant or fast food joint than it is to cook, but it doesn’t always save you money. Here are some tips to save the most money on food, whether it’s cooking at home or dining at a restaurant.
Learning is one thing that never goes out of style, but sometimes it costs money. Here are some educational activities that won’t break your bank.
Saturday is often times the best day of the weekend. You can sleep in a little bit and still have the whole day to enjoy. Here are some fun ways your family can kick start your Saturday and still have money left over for the rest of the weekend.
From photos to movies to documents, your digital life is becoming more and more essential to your everyday life and you should protect it. Backing up your data is one of the most important things you can do to ensure a worry-free life in the case of a computer disaster.
School lunches can cost parents a bundle, especially if they’re buying individually wrapped snacks or paying $3-4 dollars a day to buy school lunches. Here are some helpful ways to reduce school lunch costs without necessarily cutting out tasty snacks.
Every month we share with you the best deals to buy and here is the next installment: What to buy in September.
Because of back to school sales and electronics retailers rolling out new models, August is a great time to buy a new computer. Here is a guide to saving money when buying a computer.
Working in an office usually means prolonged periods of sitting at a desk, which isn’t the healthiest way to spend most of your day. Here are some free exercises you can do at work, most of them at your desk.
There is no doubt that teaching kids about money is in everyone’s best interest. Children should learn from a young age how important it is to save money and prepare for the future. Here are some ways to teach kids how to save money.
When you go into a car dealership and see a sticker price, you don’t automatically accept it so why would you for other items? Here are some ways to change your buying habits so you never have to pay full price again.
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