GlassesUSA Review and Discount
– theamateurfinancier.com/blog/
I don’t know about you, but I have a lot of experience with glasses. I have been wearing glasses of one kind or another since I was in third grade. My sisters both need to wear glasses, as does my mother and numerous members of my extended family. My wife also wears glasses (which we shall discuss more about in just a bit), as does her mother, and her father…
How to Change a Material Mindset
– weonlydothisonce.com
“We all need new ideas, images, and experiences far more than we need new stoves or cars or computers.”
― Bill Holm
One of the best things that happened to me was that the economy went into the tank.
Before economic times got tough, I enjoyed all that life, easy loans, and low-interest rates had to offer…
3 Ways You Are Spending Too Much on Insurance
– doablefinance.com
Car insurance is a necessary expense, but you don’t have to shell out top dollar to get good coverage. For the most part, all insurers are strong enough to pay a claim if the need arises. However, many agents tack on riders that make it seem like the insurer is desperate for money. All this …..
Platinum Card from American Express Review
– doughroller.net
Few credit cards symbolize style like the Platinum® Card from American Express. Other credit card issuers attempt to generate buzz with the word platinum attached to some of their credit card products, but unless it’s American Express, it doesn’t mean much. The Platinum Card from American Express is a one of a kind charge card that offers consumers perks most issuers dare not dream…
$7,859 in April Extra Income and Goals
– makingsenseofcents.com
Hey everyone! Happy Tuesday. I changed my mind and decided to post my April goals and extra income update TODAY instead of tomorrow. I figure that there won’t be a huge difference by missing just one day, so why not?! I did receive a couple of payments yesterday that I’ve been waiting on, and that helped increase my extra income for the month…
Avoid the 5 Costly Sins of Landlord Insurance
– debtroundup.com
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You have made the important decision to become a landlord; whether you own a single rentable building or multiple houses, there are now many points that need careful consideration. You will need to consider what type of letting you will offer, furnished or unfurnished, there will be legal formalities to undertake and most importantly you will need to start considering your insurance to protect both you are your investment…
You have made the important decision to become a landlord; whether you own a single rentable building or multiple houses, there are now many points that need careful consideration. You will need to consider what type of letting you will offer, furnished or unfurnished, there will be legal formalities to undertake and most importantly you will need to start considering your insurance to protect both you are your investment…
How Living In The Caribbean Taught Me About Frugality
– moneylifeandmore.com
The following is a guest post by Catherine Alford. Read more about her after the post.
Almost two years ago, I took a giant leap into the unknown. I went from having a secure job and a nice, normal life to living in a 270 sq. ft. apartment in the developing nation known as Grenada.
When my husband brought up the idea of applying to an international medical school, I thought pretty much exactly what you’re thinking right now, “Why not?” After all, it’s hard to argue with someone who is asking you to live with them in the Caribbean…
Finding the Inspiration for Becoming Rich Through Financial Curiosity
– frugalrules.com
The following is a guest post from my good friend MMD at My Money Design. If you’re interested in doing a guest post, please see my guest posting policy and contact me.
I graduated from college and began my career exactly a decade ago this year. When I think back to the months leading up to my first real job, it’s funny to think about how different my priorities were compared to now…
I graduated from college and began my career exactly a decade ago this year. When I think back to the months leading up to my first real job, it’s funny to think about how different my priorities were compared to now…
I have a new side gig!
– Financialblacksheep.com
My aspirations to be a side chef didn’t work out, but I was able to bag a different side gig–I clean houses. It is part-time, but it works well with school and other jobs I am doing / trying for. … Continue reading →The post I have a new side gig! appeared first on Financial Black Sheep…
Benefits of Juicing (Plus Tips & Tricks)
– clubthrifty.com
Benefits of Juicing (Plus Tips & Tricks)
Club Thrifty – Stop spending. Start living.A rainbow of juice- cucumbers, pomengranates, grapes, broccoli, and bok choy
A few months ago, I wrote about how juicing vegetables had become my unfrugal obsession. I’m happy to report that I’m still juicing regularly and that we are enjoying it more than ever…
Club Thrifty – Stop spending. Start living.A rainbow of juice- cucumbers, pomengranates, grapes, broccoli, and bok choy
A few months ago, I wrote about how juicing vegetables had become my unfrugal obsession. I’m happy to report that I’m still juicing regularly and that we are enjoying it more than ever…