Recent Money Blog PostsLive Money Chatby Debbie Vasen16 Jun 2008 09:48 PMHave you ever wanted to chat with a live professional who could answer all your money woes? Well, I can't quite promise you all the answers, but you still may enjoy checking out Ellie Kay. She is offering a live chat with visitors coming up this June 19th, 2008. Have an Emergency Planby Debbie Vasen14 Jun 2008 10:30 AMOne of the worst problems with a crisis is still dealing with the other details of life. Ensure that your money matters are covered, so if an emergency hits... you do not have to worry about the finances. The following is a list of key things to do ahead of time, before disaster strikes. 1. Save on Cooling Costsby Debbie Vasen11 Jun 2008 10:39 AMWhile this spring has been more winter-like in most of the country, eventually the hot weather will hit us. Will you be ready? The cost of electricity is rising along with everything else, so finding ways to keep cool and cut costs will be critical this summer. Save Money with Gardeningby Debbie Vasen05 Jun 2008 09:23 PMSummer is almost here and there is no better time to start a garden as a tool to save money. Not only will growing your own food save you money on your grocery bills, it is also a great stress reliever. Working in a garden is good for your body and soul. Save Money on Foodby Debbie Vasen31 May 2008 07:01 PMEven though the news has focused closely on the rising cost of groceries, it is still far cheaper to eat homemade foods than restaurant meals. If you are trying to cut back in this crazy economy, food is obviously a necessity. Save Money on Paperby Debbie Vasen31 May 2008 01:35 PMAs we move into a time of higher gas prices and a rising inflation, we all need to focus more on watching our spending. Taking a more frugal approach when using items in our life will help us with our budgets overall. Given this, today I would like to highlight some ways to save on paper. Volunteering to Save Moneyby Debbie Vasen30 May 2008 09:03 AMWhen you cannot afford something, sometimes you can replace the cash with your time or skills. Many organizations would be happy to allow you to work for them in exchange for their product or service. It almost takes us back to the old bartering systems of long ago. Budgeting on a Limited Incomeby Debbie Vasen29 May 2008 08:11 PMWhether you are a single parent, a student, retired or have other income situations, learning to live on a limited income can take some serious hard work. We should all have a budget, but if your income is tight... it is even more of an urgent need. Extra Money from the Governmentby Debbie Vasen28 May 2008 03:30 PMBetween our tax returns and the additional stimulation package, many of us will be receiving some extra money from our government this month. What should you do with this financial windfall? In terms of the economy, the government hopes you will spend this money. About to Retire?by Debbie Vasen28 May 2008 08:41 AMIf you are very close to retirement, the struggles in the economy may worry you. When your retirement occurs at the same time as a market lull or bear market, there are some standard "rules" to follow. Most people these days are living longer. Recent Blog Comments |
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