Some things are worth paying more for

I am a big frugality fan; however, there are some areas where I am not willing to compromise. For example, my family believes that happy chickens make happy eggs, so we happily... Read more »

Four exercises to increase your bottom line

Have you ever known someone who does very well with investments and savings, even though they make the same money you do? They never seem to be lacking a decent car, nice... Read more »

Sneaky savings tips

In addition to long-term savings, financial experts agree that consumers should aim to have three to six months living expenses saved for emergencies. If you are having trouble... Read more »

My diamond earrings aren’t

Recently, I had the opportunity to ask author Phil Villarreal to choose a favorite tip from his new book Secrets of a Stingy Scoundrel. His choice was a tip where he advises... Read more »

What to keep and what to toss

How does clutter begin? A junk drawer with old batteries, gum and receipts? A desk full of abandoned paperwork? Pretty soon your dining room is looking like a thrift store with clutter... Read more »

Consumers cite saving as least important financial resolution

In its monthly online poll, the National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC) asked consumers about their financial New Year’s Resolutions. More than 6,100 consumers responded as follows: ... Read more »

Free eBook New Beginnings in the New Year

Saving more money, reducing debt, managing money better, and eliminating the use of credit cards are among the most popular financial resolutions people are setting this New Year. However, fifty-six percent of... Read more »