Loan Forgiveness for Teachers
Teachers or students, who have taken a loan in order to pursue further education like a master’s degree through the Stafford Loan or the Plus Loan programs, may have some good news. There is a...
View Article5 Steps to Creating a More Efficient Budget
Many people cringe when they hear that they need to make a ‘budget’. The fact is, a budget simply gives you control and, in time, may surprise you by how much you will be able to save. It’s also...
View ArticleHow You Can Save on a Rental Car
The average traveler is under the very false impression that car rental prices and car rental companies are pretty much all the same. With that false pretense they also believe that shopping around is...
View ArticleHow to Lower an Expensive Water Bill
One of the easiest ways to save money in your home is to use less water. Not only will it reduce your water bills every month but it will also help conserve water, something that is becoming ever more...
View ArticleSaving Money on Clothes
Clothing can eat up a very large chunk of your paycheck, especially if you need specialized clothes for work or need to ‘dress to impress’ every day for work. If you have kids then all bets are off as...
View ArticleHow to Get the Most Out of Your Tax Return
Tax time is a stressful time of the year, no matter who you are or what you may owe. It is complicated, anxiety-inducing number crunching that everyone except for accountants dreads and tries to put...
View ArticleMoney Saving Tips You Can Use Now
Saving money really doesn’t have to be that hard. There are literally dozens of ways that you can save every single day and, at the end of that day, they will have added up to a decent amount of...
View ArticleGrocery Shopping ‘Tips’ That Don’t Actually Save You Money
The average American spends nearly $4000.00 a year on groceries making it one of the biggest expenditures after mortgages and energy bills. Is it any wonder then that most people are constantly...
View ArticleEasy Ways to Start Saving
Today we live world where being a big spender is a symbol of status and is seen as positive, but saving money and frugality were once considered great virtues. Today, they are cultural oddities. Those...
View ArticleSaving Small Now Can Add Up to Big Money Later
If you’re a young consumer (and even if you’re not so young) you probably think to yourself all the time that you should be saving more money. The problem is that, on today’s starting salaries, it’s...
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