Ever wondered how the terms bear and bull work in relationship to the stock market? Maybe you are curious about how these animals came to represent an economic function? Check out the answers to these questions in Bear or Bull.
You have been saving frantically for some financial goal, what should you do when you finally get there? While some may imagine Smashing Your Piggy Bank, Miriam has some more sound advice in this article.
With all this money talk about saving, budgeting and getting out of debt, do you ever feel guilty when you want to simply splurge on something frivolous or fun? In Miriam’s article Should I Splurge?, she helps you make a practical decision to step out of your money management box and not feel guilty in the process.
Do you tip when you go out to dinner? Whether you do or not, let Debbie’s article this week give you something to think about. To Tip or Not to Tip gives an insider perspective on the concept of tipping a waiter.
Scammer Alert is a must read of the week. Criminals trying to snag your hard-earned money have become quite savvy and creative. This article will give you some important things to help you protect your bank accounts.
Should money be a private matter? In Privacy and Money, Debbie discusses the disadvantages of keeping your finances too private.
Second opinions are not only important when dealing with your health, they are often necessary when problems arise with your finances. Miriam helps you determine Do You Need a Second Opinion in her article this week.
Do you avoid budgets? Do you keep track of your money by using a Phone Call Balance? You better read Debbie’s blog this week and get yourself back on track!
Getting out of debt was hard for me. I had to sacrifice in order to get to a place where I could be comfortable long term. Let Miriam’s excellent advice in Sacrifice Now or Sacrifice Later help you see the same light at the end of the tunnel.