This year everyone is planning to cut back their holiday spending. And I mean everyone. Check out this letter my children got in the mail yesterday:
Would Santa send a letter like this... Read more »
Anyone who knows me knows I love to shop. There’s nothing like putting together a great outfit. I feel like I’ve created a masterpiece. I once told someone that “shoes aren’t just... Read more »
It seems like everything on television is a competition. Cooking, decorating, and weight loss challenge programs have turned kitchens, living rooms, and workout rooms into battlefields.... Read more »
Thanksgiving marks the beginning of the holiday season and many people start their holiday by serving a delicious Thanksgiving dinner and end it by shopping. Unfortunately, an expensive Thanksgiving weekend means less... Read more »
Many financial emergencies are caused by major life events, such as a car accident. While the results of such events can be devastating, maintaining adequate insurance is one good way to protect... Read more »
The fourth annual Regiftable.com story contest is underway! Regifters from around the nation are invited to share their regifting stories and videos for a chance to win prizes... Read more »
I often say that “informed consumers have a better chance of achieving financial success.” And because I believe that to be a true statement, I want... Read more »
The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act requires consumers to complete an approved credit counseling session prior to filing for bankruptcy. After filing, debtors must... Read more »
During uncertain economic times, it’s especially important that people not only know how to manage their debt, but also their interactions with debt collectors. To remind... Read more »
I’ve always had issues with the word save whose dictionary definition includes “To spend less by (save 25 percent).” You see, I’ve always thought that advertisers... Read more »