by Craig Donofrio | Financial Planning, Frugality, Savings
A few things in life are inevitable – like parking spot shortages, nosey neighbors, and rising rent costs. In 1950 the median gross rent was $250. By 2000, it had risen to $602, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. In urban areas like Manhattan The New York Times says...
by Craig Donofrio | Savings
Ever since I got new place and did an inventory of my necessities and niceties, I figured out I was overspending at my old pad. Common things I realized I didn’t need, use, or even want were eating up an eighth of my paycheck. Read on below to see what they were, how...
by Craig Donofrio | Business
Getting the word out about your business doesn’t mean you have to spend hundreds on social media gurus or buy advertising on local networks. There are a number of ways to direct attention to your services that will cost you little or nothing. Use these tips to find...
by Craig Donofrio | Business
The perks of having a home business go beyond walking to work in your pajamas: you’re your own boss and you set your own hours. But there a lot of pitfalls, too, especially when you just start out. When you’re running your own company, it’s important...