So, after the weekend+ of strength and weakness, fun and frivolity and outright absurdity, we have some things which are still hanging about like the sleeve out of the suitcase… Stand up and be counted. I wrapped up the savings poll. Some interesting numbers there: 4% of you are borrowing from savings, banks, retirement or […]
The Art and Math of Procrastination
Having recently been introduced to the Procrastinators RUS program, I have been enticed by some of their money saving bylaws. Behold.
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My Child, The Tycoon
Would you like to teach your child to build his very own nest egg? You can start securing your child’s wise use of money: teaching savings and exercising his math skills. Teaching money saving techniques to children may seem far removed from the parental focus, but failing to teach money value and saving early can […]
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Pass the Baking Soda
Baking is not my gig. I do, but only under protest. Baking soda disappears in my house at an astonishing rate. Why? Let me give you a couple of (Is that really a post?) a few (Seriously? How about…) our top 20 uses for baking soda and how to save money over other products. Top […]
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Saving Money With Your Stove Top
The average electric stove will last 17 years, and a gas one, 19. If you are only cleaning every week, that is around 1,000 cleanings. Help your stove live a long, clean life with the following tips for how to clean a stove. Stop before it starts. Minimum spilling means minimum cleaning. In the end, […]
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