Getting Mother’s Day Gift Ideas from RetailMeNot
– debtroundup.com
I Need a Birthday Budget
– Financialblacksheep.com
Do You Trust Your Partner With Money?
– monsterpiggybank.com
4 Tips For Paying Off Credit Cards
– biblemoneymatters.com
Two High School Seniors Are Running Garage Sales Business
– doablefinance.com
Why You Should Start a Blog – So Many Positives!
– makingsenseofcents.com
Every single day, many, many blogs are started. And it seems like there are more and more new blogs in the personal finance community.
I’ve heard some people say that there are too many new blogs out there, but who cares? I LOVE reading new blogs and hearing what they have to say. Who wants to hear the same ol’ story over and over? I want new and fresh perspectives on everything!
I started my blog in August of 2011 for multiple reasons…
Festival of Frugality #387
– moneylifeandmore.com
Martin presents How Do You Survive Financially in a Large City Without Losing Your Pants? posted at Studenomics…
Taking the Plunge: Marketing Your Small Business
– frugalrules.com
At its core, marketing is about attracting and retaining a large base of satisfied clients. Marketing puts the customer on center stage and emphasizes the value of the customer to a given business…
Student Loan Debt: Why Taking Control is Essential
– clubthrifty.com
Club Thrifty – Stop spending. Start living.The following is a guest post by our friend Kevin Watts from Graduating from Debt. If you are interested in guest posting at Club Thrifty, please see our guest posting guidelines.
By the end of 2012 student loan debt in the United States had risen to almost $1 trillion…
Your Group Life Insurance Policy Might be Limiting You
– eyesonthedollar.com
The following is a guest post from Liran Hirschkorn. If you would like to submit a guest post, please contact me.
A big perk for many employees is finding a job that offers life insurance through an employer based group plan or a similar. These policies can be great because they are often cheaper (or free) to the employee and usually don’t require a medical exam, which are added benefits if you are young, or have pre-existing conditions that would raise the cost of an individual term…
6 Steps to Create a Budget that Works
– doughroller.net
Photo: 401 (K) 2013
Living on a budget doesn’t mean eating nothing but rice and beans, turning off the heat in January, or shopping only at thrift stores. It means being in charge of your money, instead of letting your money be in charge of you.
Living on a budget has a whole lot of benefits, including:
Making you more aware of where your money is going
Helping you save on everyday expenses
Helping you pay off debt
Boosting your retirement savings
Increasing your credit score as you make on-time payments and better financial choices
Freeing up money to give to your favorite causes
Letting you set aside money for special things, like vacation
Reducing anxiety about your finances
And more
So, clearly, budgeting isn’t a bad thing…
Drive Your Old Car and Shut Up
– weonlydothisonce.com
My father made a mortifying scene at a car dealership moments before I purchased my first car…