With many major problems in our life, our first temptation is to pretend they don’t exist. Unfortunately this tactic can often make our financial struggles even worse. If you are having trouble making ends meet, please read Seek Financial Assistance to help you get back on track.
The communication marketplace has truly exploded. New technology has enabled far more services and competition between phone companies. Whether it is a cell phone or home line, learn to use this rivalry to your advantage in Debbie’s article Phone Bill Savings.
September 11th is not a date many of us will soon forget. On the anniversary of this horrible disaster, Debbie took a moment to show us all what we learned from our country’s strong economy. Read her blog, Remember the Day for Money, for some inspiration.
Have You Hit Rock Bottom? Miriam asks this difficult question in her column this week. If this sounds a little like you, read her article for five great steps to help you get back on your financial feet.
In her blogs this month, Debbie has been exploring different ways to save money while spending. In Smart Long Range Shopping she offers up some points to help you better evaluate your purchases beyond the day you buy them.
Are you lucky enough to still be in your twenties? Or, is your child? If so, then Miriam’s article, Be Financial Smart in Your Twenties, is a must read. Even if you are way past that era, forward it on to someone you know. The advice here can make a significant difference in a younger person’s life.
Another important spending tactic is to learn to Walk Away from the sales pitch. Again Debbie covers another shopping tool to help you save more money in your purchases. By waiting at least a day before you make that impulse buy or large purchase, you can be better assured your dollars are going to the things you really want.