Having a baby is expensive. And I’m not just talking about the medical expenses. You’ll need all kinds of baby supplies you didn’t before, not to mention the ongoing costs of raising kids. Once you commit to having a baby, you’re making a lifetime of financial commitments that you need to understand ahead of time. […]
10 Discounts Seniors Shouldn’t Miss
If you’re a senior {or you love one!} you need to know about the 10 discounts seniors shouldn’t miss. You haven’t lived 50+ years for nothing, after all! There are a lot of ways you can save some serious cash if you’re a senior–and you shouldn’t feel a bit bad about taking advantage of any […]
Cheapest Places to Vacation in the U.S.
Are you ready for a vacation but not ready to blow a small fortune on your next trip? Yeah, join the club! If your friends and neighbors on social media are making you a little jealous with their great vacations, don’t sweat it! Even if you can’t justify a huge expense, you can still take […]
10 Things To Stop Buying to Save Money
Buying less (or none) of certain things is probably the simplest way to trim your budget and put more money in the bank. And as luck would have it, you should stop buying these things to save money. If you’re looking to save money, you’re probably brainstorming some things you can cut back on. Here […]
How to Make a Finance Bullet Journal
Bullet journals are pretty popular these days, and for good reason. For people who still love paper planners and writing things down, bullet journals provide an at-a-glance way to help you track and achieve your goals. Once they’re set up, they’re super easy to use. And that user friendliness includes helping you finance your life. […]
Fill Out a Money Order. Here’s How
A money order is a type of check. It is more secure than a personal check because it is prepaid. That gives the recipient the security of knowing the check won’t bounce. Money orders are used for paying smaller amounts of money than cashier’s checks. They are also used by those who do not have, […]