Home  Finance Articles  Discussion  Our Blog / Member Blogs         
SavingAdvice.com Logo Best Overall Credit Cards
Teaching you to Save Money

Site Archives

Are Friendships and Family Relationships Taxable?


By Shannon Christman
Before money existed, people exchanged goods and services through bartering. Even after money became the logical solution to the problem of finding someone who could offer what you wanted and wanted what you had to offer, bartering remained a viable alternative way to do business.
Today, as the Internet has […]

Sometimes, All You Have to Do is Ask to Save Money


By Jennifer Derrick
I recently returned from two weeks of traveling for both business and pleasure. As I was setting up the components of the trip (hotels, rental cars, etc.) I was disappointed to discover that there were virtually no deals to be had. This surprised me because there’s usually some sort of deal available and […]

13 Ways Women Can Avoid Emotional Spending


By Cortni Marrazzo
I recently came across an article on The Simple Dollar website entitled “Dealing With A Bad Day Without Spending Money.” The author, Trent Hamm, listed 6 things that help him to chill out after a bad day and don’t cost a thing. I was inspired by the suggestions he listed and […]

Twelve Ways to Save Money on a Cruise


By Jennifer Derrick
I’ve been researching prices for a cruise later this year and I am astounded to see how much prices have risen since we cruised last year. After speaking with some travel agents, I’ve learned that this is largely due to increases in the prices of fuel and food. The cruise lines […]

Learning Valuable Lessons By Being Scammed


By Cortni Marrazzo
I would be willing to bet that most of the people who read these blogs are pretty financial savvy — or at least are trying to be. But everyone once in a while people can get duped into spending money on something that is either a scam or simply a waste of […]

The Real Reason People Save Money


By Cortni Marrazzo
This morning it was 2 degrees outside when I woke up. When it’s that cold outside, most people tend to want a hot cup of coffee or hot chocolate to warm them up. However, I made myself an iced latte this morning. Most people think I’m crazy for drinking iced […]

Frugal By Necessity or Frugal By Choice


By Shannon Christman
When I volunteered to send greeting cards to members of the congregation as part of our church’s “encouragement team,” the team leader told me that the church could stamp
the envelopes if it was a financial hardship for my family. “We can manage it,” I said a bit sheepishly (as I do when […]

How to Take the Bulk Out of Warehouse Club Purchases


By Shannon Christman
If you have a lot of storage space, warehouse clubs, such as BJ’s, Costco, and Sam’s Club, can help you save some money on products you use frequently. The one we visit does not offer the best deals on every product, but we depend on it for consistently low prices (usually about […]

Overheard: Financial “Duh” Moments


By Jennifer Derrick
I hear and see a lot of people’s financial problems. Once I started writing for this blog, suddenly it seemed like money talk was everywhere. Some people yell their financial problems into their cell phones so loudly that everyone around can hear. Sometimes people at work talk too loudly in the break room […]

Ways to Save for your Children’s Futures


By Ann Hartter
I know many kids who grow up and go to college on their own dime, spending all their own hard earned cash for the next twenty years getting out of that debt. I also know of several kids who had a stockpile of cash they could use for tuition, even if they skipped […]


About Us | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Link To Us | Related Resources | Webmasters | Media | Site Map | Contact Us

Copyright ©2002-2008 SavingAdvice.com. All rights reserved.

Please read our Disclaimer

 

Partners
Admin