Buying a car on a budget often means purchasing one that is pre-owned. The idea of used car buying is nowhere near as dirty as it was in the past. There are far more reputable used car vendors than there were in the past and the growth of online car sales has boosted the used car … [Read more...]
Wealth Watchers: A Simple Program to Help You Spend Less and Save More
Details ... Ten years ago, Alice Wood was living a normal life, balancing her career, family, and finances with con dence. Having grown up with a father who was a bank president from the pre-branch banking era and a mother who was influenced by the Great … [Read more...]
A Budget of Convenience
Is your budget a budget of necessity or a budget of convenience? With a budget of necessity, you are down to what you need. You may be paying off debt. You may be adding to your savings. You aren't buying extras such a dinner out or hitting up a sale to look for new shoes for … [Read more...]
Dear Budget – March 18
I have a love/hate relations with our budget. I decided I would share some of our victories and struggles with our budget so you can see that it happens to all of us. It is past the middle of the month and we are still friends. I realize that this might change next week as … [Read more...]
Infographic on Women, Children, and Debt
Info courtesy of the providers of CareOne Debt Relief Services … [Read more...]
Tips for Using Coupon Codes
Coupon codes seem to be a hot topic these days. There is good reason too ... they are all over the place. I remember I used to feel lucky if I had a coupon code when shopping online but now there are so many resources for coupon codes that isn't the case. It can be easy to be … [Read more...]
Pick your Couponing Battles
We have settled into a less is more approach to couponing lately. As with the kids, we have decided to pick our battles and I find this approach works well with couponing. The "pick your battles" approach to couponing is great for those short on time and even those starting … [Read more...]
5 Ways to Budget as a Family in 2012
When considering fun activities that the whole family can enjoy, “create a family budget” usually doesn’t factor into the top 100, much less the top 5. But with a little creativity and planning, budgeting can be fun and educational for the kids and easier for you. Here are five … [Read more...]
Remember to Check Your Budget
When was the last time you looked at your budget? We have mentioned in the past it is a great idea to look at your budget every few months. Before you say you have the same bills every month, think about if you have thought about who your service providers are. If you haven't … [Read more...]
Car Insurance on a Budget
Car insurance is one of those items in your budget you don't think about until you need it. We have only needed to file a claim with our car insurance a couple of times but every time we did, we have been thankful that we had it! The main issue with car insurance is that many … [Read more...]
The Financial Fit College Search Method
We are excited to provide a guest post from Frank Palmasani on the topic of financial aid for college students! It’s that time of the year for families to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form. This document is used by colleges to which the student has … [Read more...]
The Prescription for Saving Time and Money
We are excited to bring you a budget saving guest post from Brad Bangerter, CEO of LowestMed! What if you had to actually to go to the airport and stand in line at each airline counter to get the prices for an upcoming trip? Of course not. It’s so easy just to get online and … [Read more...]
Basic Couponing
Couponing can be scary ... especially if you sit and watch Extreme Couponing. Couponing doesn't have to be extreme. The best couponing is basic, simple, and not a full time job! I love my coupons but I could never get up at 4am to cut them out. That task is set aside for … [Read more...]
Save Money in 2012
This is a guest post written by Shawn Ambrose and edited by Brian at Simply Budgeted. We hope you enjoy it! Gear up to save money in 2012 – Some budgeting tips that can assist you After the financial ups and downs of 2011, most of us are hoping to make huge changes to our … [Read more...]
Goodbye 2011, Hello 2012
This isn't your typical New Year's Eve post ... mostly because it really has nothing to do with New Year's Eve. It just fits because of the years mentioned. It is a post that has been on my list to write but it never made it to the top of the pile to write so here it is and … [Read more...]
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