by Chris Lee Vella | General Finance
Greetings fellas! Christmas season is coming up and I am sure you will be looking for some great gift ideas for your lovely your wife or girlfriend. Every year I get “stuck” asking myself: “What should I get? How much is good to spend? Will she like it?”...
by Miranda | Credit Score, Debt & Credit, General Finance
With many students graduating from college, there are thousands of individuals venturing out into the “real” world for the first time. Graduation often marks the first time that young adults begin to make their own money decisions, and begin to understand...
by Marlene Alexander | Financial Planning, General Finance, Real Estate, Savings
My husband and I just finished moving from a house we’d lived in for 26 years. It took a move to really drive home the fact that we had collected too much stuff over the years, much of it junk. For weeks before the move, we dropped off loads of stuff at Good Will, put...
by Kristen Kuchar | General Finance, Savings, Travel
Traveling can be expensive. And as much as you may try to avoid those travel fees that are so annoying, pack items that can save you money, and even try to find ways to travel for free, it can still add up. But if you love travel as much as I do, you don’t want your...
by Myscha Theriault | Frugality, General Finance, Life Style
Whether you’re caught in a fitness rut, bored with your current workout routine or have simply been out of the loop for a while, gathering fresh exercise tips is a great way to motivate yourself for success. Here are a handful of frugal ways to sweat it out, minus the...
by Guest | Financial Planning, General Finance, Real Estate
Now is a great time to buy a house—interest rates are at all time lows, and house prices have fallen significantly. In some markets you can get a house at 2005 prices with 2012 interest rates, which makes now a special time in the housing market. But you do have to be...