teaching a child about financial responsibility

Before I get to my article, I want to personally thank Donna for allowing me to contribute to her terrific blog a couple times per month. I hope to bring you some money-saving tips and related coupons to help make your paycheck go a little bit further, or like today’sRead More →

nest egg

Most would agree that it has become more challenging than ever for people to save for retirement, let alone grow funds and secure a decent-sized nest egg. Because return assumptions have dropped and interest rates are so low, people often need to stretch their available funds in ways that theyRead More →

What is frugality

There’s a myth that frugality means you don’t have a lot of money. In reality, this is more often than not, not true at all. Many frugal people are actually middle class to upper class.   People who love to read about frugality and their biggest role models are thriftyRead More →

Guest Post Toll Bridges can be an annoying addition to a journey when you have absolutely no change in your car but if you stock up on coins, however, there are some breath-taking bridges that you’ll be delighted to pay for the privilege of driving over. Some of the greatestRead More →