Good money management is critical to living a successful life. But how old should your child be before they are ready to start learning about money? Children can begin learning good money habits as young as three-years-old! At this age they can learn to be patient to wait for things and begin learning numbers. As your child grows, you can introduce them to new habits such as the Save, Give, … [Read more...]
Free Money Coupons from Cellfire Today
For Shop Rite customers, Cellfire is giving away FREE money on June 2nd. Log into your Cellfire account between 6am-6pm and collect your FREE Money to be used on your Shop Rite purchases! Valid money amounts will be: $0.55, $1.75 or $5.00. … [Read more...]
Earn Money Through Shadow Shopper
I have never heard of this site, but it was featured on Good Morning America, so it's worth a mention knowing it's not fake. Shadow Shopper allows you to mystery shop! No joke. In essence, you apply for jobs that sound interesting for you and get paid for mystery shopping. I sure could get paid to shop! … [Read more...]
Ways To Get Out of Debt and Live a Debt Free Life (Part 3)
Admitting you have a problem is the first step to getting out of debt and then you must develop a plan of action. Once you have what goal you would like accomplished, be true to all of your debts and get motivated. Create a list of all of your debts, excluding your house with the smallest balance first. For example, my husband and I have an automobile loan and my MBA loan. Both of these … [Read more...]
How to Throw a Birthday Party on a Budget
It is my son's 1st birthday this week. Crazy! We threw a party for him this weekend, but parties can get very expensive, so here are some ways to throw a birthday party on a budget. 1. Keep the birthday bash small. This isn't always possible as we have a large family, but since it is my son's 1st birthday next month and was my daughter's 3rd birthday, we opted to have a small party for my … [Read more...]
Ways to Get Out of Debt and Live a Debt Free Life (Part Two)
I discussed last week that admitting you have a problem is the first step to getting out of debt. The second step is to develop a plan of action. You want to get out of debt, but you have no idea where to begin. Determine how much debt you really have as well as your assets. Check your expenditures as well. Don't be ashamed to seek professional help. There are a lot of resources available … [Read more...]
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