by Michelle | Frugal Living
Everyone loves a good vacation right? Whether it’s relaxing on the beach, hiking, camping, sightseeing, there’s always fun to be made when you’re on a vacation. But what if you decide to travel alone? What will your costs be and how can you save...
by Jason Price | Frugal Living, Health
The weight-loss industry is a $20 billion per year business, and it is all trying to convince you of one thing: that you cannot get fit without their specific program, food, tracking device, gym, or equipment. To anyone just entering the world of fitness, it may seem...
by Tom Drake | Frugal Living
One of the most powerful motivators is fear. If you are afraid, you are more likely to be pushed into making a decision. This includes your spending decisions. There are a number of ways that fear can motivate your spending choices. In some cases, that fear encourages...
by Tom Drake | Frugal Living
We all like the idea of saving money. Unfortunately, it doesn’t always work that way. Sometimes, the strategy that you think is saving you money actually isn’t. Before you congratulate yourself for a bargain, be realistic about how you got to that point....
by Mike Collins | Frugal Living
As the father of three young children between the ages of two and eight, I know all too well how difficult a job parenting can be. Sometimes it feels like all you do is change diapers, makes lunches, help with homework, and ferry the kids to and from soccer practice....
by Melissa Batai | Frugal Living
Although the economy seems to be rebounding, people are still struggling. Whether you are a recent college graduate who can’t seem to find a job, a middle aged worker who has recently been laid off or a retiree trying to make ends meet, there are radical ways you can...