This is a guest post by Financial Wolves, a blog about making money with side hustles to help you achieve financial freedom. With an ever-rising cost of living, many people are searching for sources to earn some additional income. If you are looking for a side hustle, which can help you make some extra cash, […]
Archive | 2019
How I Got a Brand New iPhone for $60.80
Having turned a leaf from the old Anthony (who was not frugal), I consider myself to be quite frugal, although I still have a few indulgences (mostly surrounding food). For this reason, I am never one to jump to buy the latest phone knowing that I could potentially buy one from a less frugal friend […]
3 Ways to Get a Loan Without a Bank
In the ideal scenario, we would all have fully funded emergency funds with 6 months worth of living expenses. We would also be able to save to pay cash for our cars and homes. The glaring problem with this is that we don’t live in an ideal world, and some of us did not start […]
Should You Cosign on a Loan for Your Child?
Guest post by Janet Hutchins. Janet writes for Credit, Eh, a blog about smart personal finance and responsible credit card use. It’s only natural for parents to want to help their children. One way that many parents help their children is to cosign on a loan. When you cosign for a child who may not […]
Should I Finance or Lease a Car?
It’s been a few years since you’ve been driving, and that car with no A/C just isn’t doing it anymore. Maybe your car is falling apart, or you have an issue that isn’t worth the cost to fix it. Whatever your reason, you might find yourself looking for a new car. While buying a car […]
4 Ways to Leverage Travel Rewards Credit Cards
Do you want to travel the world for less? The best travel rewards credit cards can help you do it! Thanks to the magic of rewards points, my family has traveled the world for pennies on the dollar. Over the last five years, we’ve visited over 30 countries and overseas territories – mostly paying for […]
14 Items You Can Save Money on at The Dollar Store
If you are anything like me, you enjoy a good deal. Now, I have learned what things to not try to save on, and much of that I have learned from trial and error. From time to time I visit the dollar store and over the years, I have been surprised at some of the […]
3 Ways To Retire Without a Nest Egg
If you are in your 40’s, 50’s or even 60’s and you don’t feel prepared for retirement, this blog post is for you. Perhaps you just didn’t focus on retirement early enough, or maybe you lost your retirement funds through some unfortunate financial event. In any case, if you don’t feel that time is on […]