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Yesterday, I discussed how anyone can turn their financial life around if they just take that first step - the first step is always the hardest one. After
The Scottish EDGE is a £1 million fund which aims to support and encourage entrepreneurial activity in Scotland.
Did you know you've been given bad advice about budgeting, saving for retirement and curbing your spending your whole life? Stay far away from this awful financial advice.
According to the U.S. Department of Energy In the typical Pennsylvania area home, 40 percent of energy consumed is for heating and cooling. To reduce...
The typical American family spends about $2000 per year on their home energy bills, according to U.S. Department of Energy. Families are also spending more on water, too. But these 11 tips can help you save big money this year.
Before leaving the house to head to the grocery store, take careful stock of what you already have on hand, and build a meal plan and shopping list around how you can use those items up.
Ranking up there with “shoveling the driveway”, “lost mittens”, and “polar vortex” in the category of “Worst Things about Winter”, is everyone’s favourite, “paying the heat bill”. While we can’t change the nature of winter, we do have some simple, low-cost tips to help your heating costs stay down while still warming up. 1 …
Save your loose change. Putting aside fifty cents a day over the course of a year will allow you to save nearly 40% of a $500 emergency fund. Keep track of your spending. At least once a month...
1.) Clip coupons.
2.) Cook at home instead of eating out the majority of the time.
3.) Wait for a great deal on most of my major purchases by checking Fatwallet, Slickdeals, etc.
Now, there's something I can relate to. I've decided to put a quick list together.
Write out the ways that we try to save money, especially now that I quit my job the other day .