All posts by Mrs. Accountability

How They Did It in the Olden Days – Feeding Lots of Children on a Tight Budget

I recently had the pleasure of spending the day with two great wise women who had raised about seventeen children between the two of them.   They saw their share of hard times, but they found ways to make ends meet. They both lived in Phoenix in the early 60s and money was tight.  They never asked for a handout from the government, instead they found ways to make the limited funds stretch. One lovely lady, I'll call her Mrs. Simone,… Read the rest

Phone Banking with First Credit Union – How to Transfer Funds to Make a Loan Payment

My boss banks with First Credit Union and recently they underwent some big changes in both their online access and telephone access.  So much so that the telephone operators who answer the phone when you call the bank don't even have the first clue on how to get through the phone tree.  My boss asked me if I would help her figure out the instructions to make her loan payment since when she called the credit union they were unable… Read the rest

Financial Update for June 2011

So far 2011 has been quite a struggle, but things are finally looking up for Mr. A's business. We've done some reassessing of business practices and found some areas that needed tweaking, and it seems to be having a positive effect.  Mr. A is gaining slowly with his business, and we expect he will finish out the year with a profit as he has every year since starting this business.  Summer is typically busier for Mr. A, and business has… Read the rest
Smoothies

Save Money Making Your Own Smoothies – 8 Yummy Recipes

I was looking at the Serious Eats site and they listed their top 10 favorite smoothies in New York. Wow!  Expensive!   Prices ranged from $4.50 to $10.00 to what looked to be a 16-ounce serving. I know these prices aren't exclusive to New York either, as I've seen some pretty hefty prices here in Arizona. Most of the smoothies listed looked delicious, but there's no need to spend that kind of money on a smoothie when you can make one… Read the rest