There I was perched in front of my laptop answering comments, and saw it. I was so pleasantly surprised, humbled and honored. I had to reread it a second time to make sure I was seeing right. I have been chosen to receive the blogger recognition award nomination? For my little ole blog? I felt […]
3 Ridiculously Cheap Fall Vacation Ideas
Summer has officially come to an end but the fun doesn’t have to. Enjoy the cooler weather by planning an early autumn weekend vacation that fits into your budget. Pack your bags and head out for a quick weekend getaway. Take a trip in your own town, travel to a neighboring city or fly somewhere […]
How To Prepare For A Natural Disaster When On A Budget. Follow These 10 Steps To Stay Safe.
Dealing with a natural disaster can be very devastating. Storms are scary. My condolences to anyone whom has ever lost a loved one during a natural disaster. If you are experiencing property damage or displacement, I know it’s one of the worse feelings in the world. You may be feeling helpless and disheveled. Your emotions […]
6 Tips to Shop like a Diva on a Budget
Have you ever wanted to be that girl? That girl who has it all or just look the part until you get it all? Are your pockets too empty right now to afford such a look? No frats. Just become a diva on a budget! Look like a million while you’re working your way towards […]
How to Successfully Create a Budget
When I was a little girl about 6 or 7 years-old my grandmother gave me this red change purse. It was a hand me down that she said I could play with. The minute I had it in my hands I began to fill it with coins that I found and ones given to […]
6 Effortless Steps to Build a Better Budget
Budgeting comes easy for some people. They never seem to be in debt and have a healthy savings account. But for the rest of us a budget sounds rational but isn’t easy to establish or follow. If you fall into the latter category follow these 6 effortless steps to help you get real about your finances […]
3 Easy Tricks to Save Big
“More than half of American households have less than one month of income available in readily accessible savings to use in case of an emergency, a new report from the Pew Charitable Trusts finds,” according to The New York Times.com. The following three saving plans are designed to prevent you from becoming a part of […]
5 Myths That Can Stop your Money From Growing
Do you want to grow your money and end the cycle of being in debt? Getting out of debt has been a goal of years for years. You think that learning to manage your money wiser just may help? Are you holding on to certain beliefs about money that are keeping you from creating your […]
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